Police in San Bruno have arrested three people in connection with a Thanksgiving weekend gunfight that was captured on a security camera.
Police say the shooting victims were ambushed. Dozens of shots were fired at them, and one of the victims returned fire.As police arrived, they spotted a car leaving, believed to be the victims.Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter.
"This is a crime that shocks the conscious, clearly," San Bruno police Chief Ryan Johansen said."This appears to be a planned effort by one group of people to seriously injure or even kill two other people. That’s extremely concerning and not something we typically see in our city at all." On 11/26/2022, at approximately 7:15 P.M., a shooting occurred on the 700 block of Kains Avenue in San Bruno. The resulting investigation led to a coordinated multi-agency operation that netted four arrests. A full press release can be found here:
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