events, eric? reporter: they say this is a good chance this is gang- related. police just cleared the scene an hour ago. they had to use alot of the crime scene tape, cord oned off areas where victims were hit. i talked to a lieutenant who confirmed five people were hit. police insist this was not connected to pride celebrations, but it happened when plenty of people were out here on the street. san francisco police marked the area where bullets started to ring out on market street. i heard loud cracking pops. complete pandemonium. is. investigate ors say one shooter got away. they bagged his happens and asked us not to show his face while they tried to get positive id from witnesses. they are canvassing the area. people are on the scene, we are looking alt this reporter: we were there as a crime scene technician looked at the handgun recovered. police don t know what started the shooting, but called out the gangs that gang task force. pride is tomorrow. there is
we learned a key area of focus is a weld on a curved section of pipe at the point that exploded. more on that in a moment. also today came word from pg&e that it will spend up to $100 million to help victims of the fire with some money made available by the end of the week. we have team coverage tone, lloyd lacuesta was at the briefing. amber lee talked with residents about pg&e s offer to help but we begin with ken wayne. he was at the town hall meeting that just wrapped up within the hour. reporter: this town hall was supposed to end at 9:30. people are now just beginning to trickle out. a lot of questions here from very worried san bruno residents, including what is going to happen to that pg&e gas pipeline that exploded last week. we need to really understand what happens. we know our line rocky mount youred. we don t know hye. we need to make sure before that line anding fromly all of the rest of the lines in our service territory are safe. reporter: about 300 peop
exploded. more on that in a moment. also today came word from pg&e that it will spend up to $100 million to help victims of the fire with some money made available by the end of the week. we have team coverage tone, lloyd lacuesta was at the briefing. amber lee talked with residents about pg&e s offer to help but we begin with ken wayne. he was at the town hall meeting that just wrapped up within the hour. reporter: this town hall was supposed to end at 9:30. people are now just beginning to trickle out. a lot of questions here from very worried san bruno residents, including what is going to happen to that pg&e gas pipeline that exploded last week. we need to really understand what happens. we know our line rocky mount youred. we don t know hye. we need to make sure before that line anding fromly all of the rest of the lines in our service territory are safe. reporter: about 300 people filled the pews at the church of the highlands to submit written questions to state