San Francisco: Daytime highway rage capturing on vacationer strip

A daytime taking pictures in a vacationer location of San Francisco was seemingly prompted by highway rage following a crash, police explained.
The suspects had been caught when a next crash finished a chase of far more than two miles.
The shooting was described at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday around Lombard and Laguna streets, an location of motels in the Marina district. Two autos experienced collided, and one of the drivers fired a gun before fleeing in his car.
Law enforcement pursued the suspect’s car or truck for about 2½ miles until finally it crashed on Industry Avenue near Entrance Road, a block from the Salesforce Tower.
A 28-12 months-previous Pittsburg man was arrested on suspicion of crimes together with attempted murder, possession of stolen home, driving with a suspended license, driving the wrong way on a one particular-way street and failure to stop at a red light-weight.
A 30-year-aged Vallejo female who was also in the car or truck was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, conspiracy, probation violation and driving with out a license.
Both of those had been taken to a hospital with accidents not thought to be daily life-threatening.
The other driver in the initially crash was not injured in the collision or the taking pictures. The other driver in the next crash was treated at the scene for small injuries.
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