A mass shooting in San Francisco has left nine people injured, with one person still in critical condition.


 


On Friday night, a mass shooting occurred in San Francisco's Mission District, leaving nine people injured. 



The incident took place during a party hosted by a clothing store near the intersection of 24th Street and Treat Avenue.



 The San Francisco Police Department initially reported that all victims were expected to survive their injuries. However, a statement from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital stated that one victim remained in critical condition as of Saturday afternoon.



 The victims, eight men and one woman between the ages of 20 and 34, were treated at the hospital. The police believe the shooting was a "targeted and isolated" incident. The Chief of Police, William Scott, called the violence "unacceptable" and assured the public that they are working diligently on the case.



 Dying Breed, a clothing store near the intersection where the shooting happened, was scheduled to celebrate its sixth anniversary with a block party. 



The Mayor of San Francisco, London Breed, praised the quick response of first responders and emphasized that no lives were lost in the incident.


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