Ten criminal charges have been filed against a San Francisco man in a series of non-injury Berkeley shootings last month.
that began in a confrontation with some UC Berkeley students has been charged with nine felonies and a misdemeanor, according to authorities and court records.
Berkeley police said that detectives seized 12 handguns and assault rifles, and ammunition when they served warrants at a San Francisco residence and arrested a 45-year-old man who was involved in a half-dozen non-injury shootings Oct. 26. The man has since been charged with 10 crimes in the case. The other shootings — which took place in the half-hour following the first confrontation — happened in the 2400 block of Durant Avenue, the 2200 blocks of Bancroft Way and University Avenue, the 2300 block of Fulton Street and the 1100 block of Sutter Street, police said. Police have not said what prompted those shootings.
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