A safety guard was blast in the leg
while working the entry at a nightclub in San Francisco's Tenderloin district,
a San Francisco police spokesman supposed.
The
drive-by shooting was reported approximately 5:30 a.m. in the 380 block of
Mason road in front of fashionable nightclub Ruby Skye, according to police.
The safety
guard was letting patrons out of the association when "he heard numerous
gunshots and appreciated he was blast in the leg," police spokesman
Officer Gordon Shyly supposed.
Shyly alleged
witnesses speckled a azure adaptable speeding away on southbound Mason Street instantly
behind the shots were fired, but that no further suspect explanation was accessible.
The
guard, a 27-year-old man, was taken to San Francisco universal Hospital to be
treated for injuries that are not supposed to be life-threatening, shyly said.
The
spokesman said police do not recognize whether the man was the shooter's
intended objective.
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