San Francisco subway train shooting kills 1, wounds another
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — One man was killed and another was wounded in a shooting on a packed subway train in San Francisco Wednesday morning, police said.
“There was an altercation between folks who may have known each other inside the subway before it stopped in Castro,” said Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, who represents the Castro District. Mandelman said that while the person who was killed appeared to be part of the altercation, the second man who was shot and wounded is believed to have been an innocent bystander.
San Francisco police spokeswoman Officer Kathryn Winters said Wednesday’s shooting is believed to have been the first ever on a train with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency — also known as Muni. The agency operates most public transportation in the city, including trains, buses, streetcars and San Francisco’s iconic cable cars.
The shooting happened around 10 a.m. on a Muni train traveling between the Forest Hill and Castro stations.