Three people have been arrested following a months-long investigation of a rolling gun battle and vehicle collisions along San Francisco's waterfront in June that left several people injured.
San Francisco Police said on June 18, officers responded at about 7:12 p.m. for a report of a shooting that resulted in multiple vehicle collisions. Officers found three crime scenes: Beach and Stockton Streets near Pier 39, the Embarcadero and Kearny Street, and the Embarcadero and Howard Street.
Two people inside the SUV, a 28-year-old woman and a 33-year-old man, were both hit by gunfire and taken to a hospital for treatment, police said. Both were later released from the hospital and the man was arrested. He was later released pending further investigation, according to police.Investigators determined the occupants of the Infiniti to be an auto burglary crew on a spree of auto burglaries throughout the Northern and Central Police Districts, prior to the shooting incident, police said.
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