SFPD says multiple hate crimes committed during Pride festivities

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Wednesday, June 29, 2016
SFPD says a group shot a man with a BB gun on 22nd Street near York early Sunday, June 26, 2016. Police also say Emmanual Morancy committed a separate hate crime the same day.
SFPD says a group shot a man with a BB gun on 22nd Street near York early Sunday, June 26, 2016. Police also say Emmanual Morancy committed a separate hate crime the same day.
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- San Francisco police are trying to track down multiple people accused of hate crimes during Pride weekend.



Officers say the group shot a man with a BB gun while he was walking on 22nd Street near York early Sunday morning.



The victim says the front passenger in a gray sedan yelled a homophobic slur before shooting him in the hand.



Meantime, police have made an arrest in a separate hate crime.



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They say Emmanual Morancy pushed a woman and threatened to kill her because of her sexual orientation.



This happened Sunday on Market Street near 5th Street.



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