Officials respond to shots fired at SF's Powell Street BART station
What happened?
On Tuesday evening, shots were fired at the Powell Street BART station in San Francisco. Police were called to the scene at approximately 9:10 p.m. after receiving reports of gunshots in the station. No injuries were reported.
According to witnesses, a male suspect entered the station and began firing a gun. The suspect then fled the scene on foot.
What are officials saying?
BART officials are investigating the incident and have increased security at the station. The station was closed for a brief period of time following the shooting, but has since reopened.
In a statement, BART Police Chief Ed Alvarez said, "We are investigating this incident and working to identify the suspect. We are committed to keeping our riders and employees safe."
What should you do if you see something suspicious?
If you see something suspicious at a BART station, please report it to the police immediately. You can call 911 or use the BART Watch app to report suspicious activity.
Here are some tips for staying safe at BART stations:
- Be aware of your surroundings.
- Report any suspicious activity to the police.
- Stay in well-lit areas.
- Avoid walking alone at night.
- If you see someone with a gun, do not approach them. Run away and call the police.
Conclusion
The shooting at the Powell Street BART station is a reminder that we need to be vigilant about our safety. If you see something suspicious, please report it to the police. By working together, we can keep our communities safe.
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