Police announce arrest in double shooting near San Francisco Embarcadero
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Citizen video screen grab of San Francisco crime scene where two men were shot near Drumm and Market streets.
SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco police arrested a Fresno man late Saturday for allegedly shooting two men during an incident that took place on Drumm Street near the Embarcadero.
Police identified the suspect arrested as Tyler Gangell, 25, and booked him into San Francisco County Jail for suspicion of numerous violations, including committing two counts of attempted murder, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, carrying a loaded firearm in a public place/vehicle, along with several other firearms-related violations.
SF police arrest suspect in Friday s double shooting near Embarcadero
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Officers found two men inside a hotel suffering from gunshots wounds.Bill Hutchinson / The Chronicle
San Francisco police arrested a Fresno man late Saturday for allegedly shooting two men during an incident that took place on Drumm Street near the Embarcadero.
Police identified the suspect arrested as Tyler Gangell, 25, and booked him into San Francisco County Jail for suspicion of numerous violations, including committing two counts of attempted murder, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, carrying a loaded firearm in a public place/vehicle, along with several other firearms-related violations.
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