San Francisco police announced on Thursday that a 911 call for an aggravated assault resulted in police finding a deceased 76-year-old victim and an officer shooting and killing the alleged suspect.
Around 2:39 a.m. Thursday morning, San Francisco police responded to an aggravated assault in progress at a residence near the 700 block of 31st Avenue in the Richmond District of San Francisco.
Police say during this initial interaction, a 37-year-old suspect armed with a knife "advanced toward the officer and the victim from inside the home" which resulted in the police officer shooting and killing the suspect. A San Francisco police vehicle crashed into a building in the Mission District early Wednesday evening.
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