Police in San Francisco on Thursday confirmed two people were arrested following a Wednesday road-rage incident that included shots fired before a pursuit and crash.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Police in San Francisco on Thursday confirmed two people were arrested following a Wednesday road-rage incident that included shots fired before a pursuit and crash, according to authorities.
Police were able to locate a vehicle matching the suspect vehicle description and attempted to stop the vehicle before the driver fled from officers. A brief police pursuit ensued before the vehicle stopped on Market Street near Front Street after losing control and colliding with other vehicles, ending up on its side. Police said two occupants were detained. The two detained individuals were also taken to the hospital for treatment, as was one person from the car they hit.
On Thursday, police confirmed that officers arrested the two individuals who were detained in connection with the incident after probable cause was developed.. The suspects were identified as 28-year-old Pittsburg resident Marcus Yingling and 30-year-old Vallejo resident Sonya Orozco.
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