SFPD: Suspect in Mission District quadruple shooting that killed 1 identified

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Christopher Aguilar Rojas, man accused of shooting 4 in San Francisco

SFPD allege Rojas, 21, shot 2 men and 2 women in the 600 block of Valencia Street early Friday. One of the male victims has succumbed to his injuries.

UPDATE

San Francisco police identified 21-year-old Christopher Aguilar Rojas as the suspect in the early morning quadruple shooting in the Mission District Friday.

Rojas allegedly shot and killed two men and two women in the 600 block of Valencia Street shortly before 2 a.m.

One man was pronounced dead at a local hospital. The other man continues to suffer from life-threatening injuries. The two women's injuries are not considered life-threatening, police said.

Police said Rojas should be considered "armed and dangerous" and anyone who sees him should contact the department tip line at (415) 575-4444 or Text-a-Tip to TIP411 beginning the message with SFPD. Anonymous reporting is available.

ORIGINAL STORY

San Francisco Police Department is investigating a homicide after a quadruple shooting in the Mission District early Friday morning. 

Police officers responded to the shooting on the 600 block of Valencia, near 17th Street at around 1:53 a.m.

Officers found two female victims and two male victims, all suffering from gunshot wounds. Officers rendered aid. The victims were transported to the hospital. Police said the two female victims suffered non-life-threatening injuries. The male victims both suffered life-threatening injuries. A 28-year-old male died from his injuries at the hospital. 

Police did not release the identities of the victims or the deceased. Information on the circumstances of the shooting was not known. 

There is no information yet about potential suspects.