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Mission Street Daylight Shooting Leaves One Clinging To Life

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Published on April 10, 2026
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Yesterday in San Francisco’s Mission District, one person was left fighting for life after officers rushed to the 2200 block of Mission Street and found a severely injured victim just before 3:10 PM.

Police at the scene provided emergency care before the victim was taken to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries, according to officials.

What happened

Officers were dispatched to the 2200 block of Mission Street shortly before 3:10 PM, where they located a victim suffering from gunshot wounds. Police rendered aid on the sidewalk and then had the victim rushed to the hospital with life‑threatening injuries, NBC Bay Area reported.

As detectives began combing through the area, the San Francisco Police Department urged the public to steer clear of the block while the investigation unfolded.

How to help

Investigators are asking anyone who saw what happened or who may have captured the shooting on camera to come forward. Tipsters can reach the San Francisco Police Department anonymous tip line at 415‑575‑4444 or text TIP411, options the department highlights on its contact page for witnesses and businesses with relevant footage.

Neighborhood context

The Mission District has seen more than one violent incident in recent years. In October 2024, a separate shooting on the same 2200 block of Mission Street left a woman critically injured and drew a heavy police presence, along with another public plea for information, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.

Investigation ongoing

Detectives remained on the block yesterday, methodically working the scene and collecting evidence. Authorities have not released additional information about the circumstances of the shooting or any potential suspects. This story will be updated as officials share more details.