Argument at Sinbad's Restaurant Leads to Shots Being Fired

Argument at Sinbad's Restaurant Leads to Shots Being Fired

An argument inside a restaurant led to shots being fired, and a man and two teenage girls were injured. An argument broke out between 3 people, which lead to gunfire in Sinbad's restaurant.

Sinbad's restaurant near San Francisco's Ferry Building witnessed a gunfire interrupting a party going scene of the restaurant. Several shots were fired both outside and inside of the restaurant. The victims were a male with two teenage girls aged 19, 15, and 12 who were treated for non-life-threatening wounds, said police Sgt. Wilfred Williams.

Arrests were made but nothing has been revealed by the police yet. One victim has been taken to the hospital.

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