The police said both men shot were suspects in an aggravated assault in the Mission Bay neighborhood.
Two men are dead after a shooting by a police officer Thursday night in San Francisco.
The shooting occurred after police responded at 7:48 p.m. to an aggravated assault in progress near Mariposa and Owens streets, in the Mission Bay neighborhood, according to a news release issued early Friday by the San Francisco Police Department.Officers found two males in the area between Interstate 280 and UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital, police said. The news release did not describe the incident, saying only that “during this contact, an officer-involved shooting occurred.
It said both men shot were suspects in the aggravated assault. They were treated for their injuries at the scene; one died there and the other at a hospital.
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