Drive-by shooting more than five people were injured in San Francisco

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Nine people were injured in a shooting in San Francisco on Friday night. Police say all are expected to survive. 

tweeted that the public should avoid the area while they investigate the shooting. The department said the shooting appeared to be targeted and isolated, and no known threat to the public existed. 

Crime in San Francisco is a long-running public health and public safety issue. San Francisco currently has lower-than-average rates of violent crime when compared with other major U.S. cities, but property crimes, such as theft and burglary, are higher than the national average.

 Around nine o’clock fast car drove by unknown person shoot more than 5 people in San Francisco’s Mission 24 st. Friday night. San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) was there at 9:07 .They found multiple victims suffering from gunshot wounds. The incident appears to be targeted and isolated, according to police. Anyone with information about the shooting was asked to contact the SFPD at 415-575-4444 or Text a Tip to TIP411.

SFPD Crime Dashboard is used to view San Francisco crime data for specified periods. It is available to the public and users are given the capability to apply filters and compare year-to-year statistics of all Part I crimes. The data provided is based on the number of incidents and does not reflect the number of victims, with the exception of Homicide. Homicides reflect the number of victims and are not based on the incidents. Reporting requirements and definitions for Part I offenses are outlined by the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program and include homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson. SFPD categorizes each as a Part I Violent Crime or Part I Property Crime.

San Francisco Chronicle reported that a poll of 1,653 city residents found that over the past five years, 45% of San Francisco residents had been the victim of theft and 24% had been either been threatened with violence or had been the victim of a violent crime.

The UCR Program requires application of the Hierarchy Rule if a single incident has multiple offenses. In such cases, only the highest offense is represented in the dataset. For example, if an incident includes a homicide and a robbery, only the homicide will be represented. Incidents that are unfounded or unsubstantiated have also been excluded from the dataset.

Disclaimer: Due to the 24-7 nature of policing, incident-specific reporting, and the near-live nature of these data, these data shift daily. As a result of modifications and additional information that is provided by police personnel and the public, changes to incidents occur, as do the summaries of data seen here.

The medical conditions of the victims are unknown as of Friday night. The public is asked to avoid the area.

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