Police have arrested a suspect involved in a shooting that injured three people at a nightclub in June, the San Francisco Police Department said Tuesday.
a shooting that injured three people at a nightclub in JuneThe police department said the suspect, 42-year-old Salvador Rodriguez of San Francisco, was served with search and arrest warrants on County Center Drive in Redwood City on July 27. He was transported to the San Francisco County Jail, where he was booked on suspicion of attempted homicide and assault with a firearm, police said in a statement.
At the time, San Francisco Supervisor Ahsha Safai said the shooting happened at a nightclub. Stratos Nightclub at 358 Ocean Avenue is the only nightclub on that block of the street.
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