Wednesday, August 30, 2006
SAN FRANCISCO - At least 13 people were hurt in San Francisco around noontime on Tuesday when a male driver went on a hit-and-run rampage through the Laurel Heights and Western Addition neighborhoods near the heart of the city, police officials said.
The driver, who was taken into charge by police about an hour after the incident began, was also associated to a fatal auto accident earlier in the day in the city of Fremont across the San Francisco Bay, Neville Gittens, San Francisco Police Department spokesman, told reporters.
Thirteen people, plus three described as seriously injured, were taken to local hospitals for treatment.
The driver, who was taken into charge by police about an hour after the incident began, was also associated to a fatal auto accident earlier in the day in the city of Fremont across the San Francisco Bay, Neville Gittens, San Francisco Police Department spokesman, told reporters.
Thirteen people, plus three described as seriously injured, were taken to local hospitals for treatment.



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