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Police take security measures after multiple people were shot on Friday night in Mission District of San Francisco, California, on Friday.
Police take security measures after multiple people were shot on Friday night in the Mission District of San Francisco, California, on Friday. Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
Police take security measures after multiple people were shot on Friday night in the Mission District of San Francisco, California, on Friday. Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

San Francisco shooting leaves nine wounded after ‘targeted’ incident

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Police say all victims are expected to survive their injuries after incident in Mission District on Friday night

Multiple victims were struck by bullets during a mass shooting in San Francisco’s Mission District on Friday night, but authorities said there were no fatalities.

“We can confirm there are 9 shooting victims – all are expected to survive their injuries,” the San Francisco police department said in a tweet.

Police said there was no ongoing threat and the shooting “appears to be targeted and isolated”.

The city’s department of emergency management issued an earlier tweet asking people to avoid the area of 24th Street and Treat Avenue.

Police said officers responded to the shooting shortly after 9pm, KPIX-TV reported.

The victims were transported to a hospital but their conditions were not immediately known, KPIX-TV reported.

The police did not immediately report making any arrests.

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