San Francisco police to increase patrols at Dolores Park after triple shooting

ByTiffany Wilson KGO logo
Friday, August 4, 2017
SFPD to increase patrols at Dolores Park after triple shooting
San Francisco police plan to increase patrols at Dolores Park in response to yesterday's triple shooting.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- San Francisco police plan to increase patrols at Dolores Park in response to yesterday's triple shooting.

The park was packed with families, children and tourists when the gunman or gunmen opened fire on the pedestrian bridge off Church Street around 3 p.m.

It's no secret the park is popular on the weekends especially a warm weekend like this one. Police will assign two extra officers to the park from early morning until after dark to help ease everyone's concerns.

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The three victims were taken to SF General for treatment. One man is in critical condition, another was treated and released and the third victim is a teenage boy.

One witness describes his close call.

"Literally, just a moment of glimpsing up and seeing one person raising their gun to my face - that's when 6 or 7 rounds got shot off - and I just took off running. Two people got hit behind me and luckily I only had a fragment stick to my pants, so," said Hatter, witness.

Police say the shooting does not appear to be random. The suspect or suspects are still on the run.