Police late Wednesday released a photo of a person of interest connected to the shooting.
A gunman fatally shot one person and injured another on a moving light-rail train in San Francisco, June 22, 2022., one fatally, on a packed Muni commuter train in San Francisco on Wednesday, police said.
Winters said police were initially called to the city's Forest Hill Muni station for a report of a shooting, but the train had already pulled away. Officers caught up to the train at the busy Castro Street Station, where they discovered the two victims, Winters said.Winters said the gunman and commuters aboard the train ran off as soon as it stopped and the doors opened at the station.
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