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Man injured in shooting at Pride event in San Francisco | Man injured in shooting at Pride event in San Francisco |
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A man has been shot in the arm at a Pride event in San Francisco. | A man has been shot in the arm at a Pride event in San Francisco. |
An unnamed 64-year-old bystander was injured in crossfire after an argument between several young men turned violent. | An unnamed 64-year-old bystander was injured in crossfire after an argument between several young men turned violent. |
There were chaotic scenes as dozens of people ran away screaming and armed police officers rushed to the scene. | There were chaotic scenes as dozens of people ran away screaming and armed police officers rushed to the scene. |
Four shots were heard in a video recorded by a witness, and uploaded to Twitter by media monitoring service, Coral News. | Four shots were heard in a video recorded by a witness, and uploaded to Twitter by media monitoring service, Coral News. |
Officer Carlos Manfredi said the man was taken to hospital and remains in a stable condition. | Officer Carlos Manfredi said the man was taken to hospital and remains in a stable condition. |
He said several people have been detained for questioning. | He said several people have been detained for questioning. |
The attack came as a concert which was part of the weekend-long Pride celebrations was wrapping up but police have confirmed the argument was nothing to do with the event. | The attack came as a concert which was part of the weekend-long Pride celebrations was wrapping up but police have confirmed the argument was nothing to do with the event. |
Additional reporting by the Associated Press | Additional reporting by the Associated Press |
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