Los Angeles Times

Freeway shootings trouble Bay Area

Region averages one incident of car-to-car gun violence a week, CHP officials say.

- By Joseph Serna joseph.serna @latimes.com Twitter: @JosephSern­a

For almost two years now, the San Francisco Bay Area’s freeways have averaged at least one car-to-car shooting a week.

The reasons for some are unknown, some others were the result of road rage, but most, according to the California Highway Patrol, are tied to gangs.

Since Nov. 1, 2015, there have been 100 car-to-car shootings, the most recent occurring last week in Alameda County, CHP officials said.

“The vast majority of these are targeted and many of them are gang-related,” said Officer John Fransen of the CHP ’s Golden Gate Division, which is investigat­ing 83 of the 100 shootings.

The division covers Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma counties.

There have been 12 arrests in the 83 shootings the CHP has investigat­ed since Nov. 1, 2015, Fransen said. Six people have been killed, 36 injured.

In the most recent case, someone opened fire on two teenagers in a car on northbound Interstate 880 near Jackson Street in Hayward on Tuesday. The victims suffered only minor injuries and the shooter got away — a common set of circumstan­ces for detectives who have had to chase these cases over the last 21 months, the CHP said.

In one incident in 2016, people in separate cars engaged in a gun battle on State Route 4 in Antioch. In another this year, two people were shot on Interstate 80 near Richmond, forcing authoritie­s to shut down the freeway while a helicopter landed on the highway to airlift the victims to a hospital.

Of the CHP’s 83 shooting investigat­ions, 27 of them occurred on Interstate 80, 17 were on Interstate 880, 10 were on Interstate 580, nine were on State Route 4, eight were on U.S. 101 and the rest were scattered among various smaller highways, data show.

No pattern has emerged to predict a time and place for the shootings, Fransen said, but many generally occur at night or around sunset.

In response, cities and public agencies have worked to install additional cameras on the region’s freeways to help identify the attackers.

“We’re going to utilize every bit of tech we have at our disposal to investigat­e these to the fullest extent,” Fransen said.

“The No. 1 way we solve these is through witnesses coming forward and letting us know what they saw,” he said.

 ?? George Rose Getty Images ?? THE LATEST shooting on a Bay Area freeway occurred Tuesday on Interstate 880 in Hayward. Two teenagers suffered minor injuries.
George Rose Getty Images THE LATEST shooting on a Bay Area freeway occurred Tuesday on Interstate 880 in Hayward. Two teenagers suffered minor injuries.

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