Charges not filed against man arrested in Embarcadero gun battle, DA says

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DA Jenkins discharges case against man connected to Pier 39 shootout

District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said she has decided to discharge the case against a man arrested in connection with the shootout near Pier 39, pending further investigation.

The case against a man arrested in connection with a rolling gun battle along San Francisco's waterfront has been discharged, according to the district attorney's office.

San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced on Friday that her office has declined to file charges against the man arrested in the Father's Day shooting and subsequent crashes that left six people injured.

Jenkins did not provide an exact reason for not charging the case but mentioned that it is a complex investigation involving multiple crime scenes, and significant evidence needs to be analyzed.

She said the investigation is still ongoing.

"The Father's Day shooting and related incidents along the waterfront were shocking and must be carefully investigated to ensure that we can hold the perpetrators accountable," she said. "Although I am grateful that there were no serious injuries to bystanders, events like this are terrifying, traumatic, and unacceptable."

Jenkins stated that the shooting does not appear to be random, and there is no threat to the public.

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S.F. Mayor London Breed speaks with KTVU about recent mass shootings, Republican critiques, Pride Month and more

After two high profile mass shootings in San Francisco and harsh critiques regarding public safety from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Mayor London Breed responds to that criticism and lays out how the city is working to improve public safety ahead of this month's Pride celebration.