
San Francisco's Taraval District was struck by a deadly shooting early on December 13, where a man was discovered with multiple gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead by first responders at the scene. The incident occurred around 2:39 a.m. at the intersection of San Jose Ave and Plymouth Ave, as reported by Hoodline.
Despite efforts to save the victim, including administering medical aid and CPR, the man could not be revived and was declared deceased right there on the pavement. The San Francisco Police Department has been pursuing leads and, just a day after the shooting, arrested 46-year-old Christopher Kyle Marsh in connection to the homicide. Following an extensive investigation by the SFPD's Homicide Detail, Marsh was located and apprehended on the 5500 block of Mission St., authorities mentioned in a press release obtained by the San Francisco Police Department.
In addition to the homicide charge, Marsh faces accusations of possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia along with two outstanding arrest warrants from the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office. He was subsequently booked into the San Francisco County Jail with no bail amount set for the homicide warrant.
The San Francisco Police continue to seek assistance from the public regarding this case. Information can be relayed through the SFPD Tip Line at 1-415-575-4444 or by texting TIP411 with the message prefix "SFPD". Callers can remain anonymous, and the tip may be invaluable to securing justice in a city too often pierced by the echo of gunshots.









