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SoMa Shooting Kills One, Injures Two; Two Suspects Detained

A man died after a shooting at 3rd and Harrison in SoMa Friday night; police arrested two suspects the same evening but motive remains unknown.

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A man was killed and two others were hurt at 3rd and Harrison streets in SoMa late Friday, when SFPD officers arrived at 11:12 p.m. to find an adult male on the ground with gunshot wounds. Officers and paramedics attempted immediate lifesaving measures before he was transported to a hospital and pronounced dead. Two other people at the scene sustained injuries in what SFPD described as a shooting and assault; both were transported for medical care.

Southern Station detectives, working alongside patrol officers, detained two suspects the same night. By the time the department issued a press advisory on March 28, both men were being processed through the criminal justice system. The speed of the arrests is one of the few confirmed details in a case that otherwise remains heavily under investigation.

SFPD's Homicide Unit is leading the inquiry, seeking surveillance footage from nearby businesses and traffic cameras, canvassing for witnesses, and examining whether the killing resulted from a known dispute or was targeted. The victim's identity has been withheld pending family notification. The department has not publicly confirmed whether a weapon was recovered at the scene, what established probable cause for the two detentions, or whether a motive has been identified.

The next formal threshold is the District Attorney's Office deciding on charges, a review that will test the strength of what detectives gathered from the scene on Friday night.

The intersection of 3rd and Harrison sits at the center of SoMa's mixed-use geography: residential buildings, late-night venues, and office and industrial spaces share the immediate blocks, and foot traffic on weekend evenings runs heavy. A homicide there on a Friday sharpens ongoing pressure on Southern Station to demonstrate sustained patrol coverage across the neighborhood's nightlife corridor in the coming weekends, not only swift initial response.

Anyone with information or video from the night of March 27 can submit an anonymous tip through TIP411 or contact SFPD directly. City victim services are available to families and witnesses affected by the incident.

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