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Pair of Overnight Shootings in San Francisco Separated by Less Than Two Hours, Victims Hospitalized

A pair of shootings in San Francisco overnight Wednesday that happened less than two hours apart from each other resulted in two men landing in the hospital, police said.

The first reports of gunfire came in shortly after 10:30 p.m. in the Ingleside neighborhood near Mission Street and Geneva Avenue, police said.

A 28-year-old male told authorities that he was waiting at a bus stop when he was shot, police said. The victim suffered non-life threatening injuries and was transported to the hospital by a friend. No suspect(s) have been made known to police.

Less than two hours later, shots were fired in the Tenderloin neighborhood at the United Nations Plaza, injuring a 23-year-old male, police said.

Two men became involved in a verbal argument before both parties opened fire on each other, police said. The victim sustained a gunshot wound to the torso and was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Authorities are looking an unknown 18-year-old suspect, police said.

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