Texarkana Gazette

Part of San Francisco bridge closed after motorist shot

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SAN FRANCISCO— The lower deck of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was shut down for hours after officers shot and wounded a motorist who drove at them while they were investigat­ing a crash.

The California Highway Patrol said its officers were investigat­ing a collision around 3:30 a.m. Sunday when a red Cadillac drove toward them on the right shoulder.

CHP Officer Vu Williams said the male driver ignored several commands to stop and the officers opened fire.

The man was struck at least once and was taken to the hospital. His condition has not been released.

Two passengers in the car were unharmed and were interviewe­d by investigat­ors, Williams said.

All eastbound lanes out of the city toward Oakland were closed for at least five hours. Motorists who were stuck on the bridge described a long night in which some mingled in lanes, took selfies, slept in their cars and climbed atop car roofs to watch the sunrise.

“The mood was actually kind of playful for the first hour and a half or so,” Rami Dahud, a 34-year-old Millbrae resident and Uber driver, told the San Francisco Chronicle. “But as day broke, people started to get really frustrated.”

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