
USA: San Francisco shooting not linked to gay pride event, say police
The shooting at San Francisco's gay pride festival which left one man injured was "unrelated to the pride event", said Captain Caltagirone of the San Francisco Police Department whilst speaking to press shortly after the incident, Saturday.
The shooting is believed to have taken place after several men got into an argument at a venue near to the gay pride event. As the situation intensified one man is thought to have pulled a gun and fired several shots, hitting a street vendor at the gay pride festival in the arm.
At least two people have reportedly been arrested in connection with the shooting and the victim, a 64-year-old white man, was treated in hospital for his injuries.

The shooting at San Francisco's gay pride festival which left one man injured was "unrelated to the pride event", said Captain Caltagirone of the San Francisco Police Department whilst speaking to press shortly after the incident, Saturday.
The shooting is believed to have taken place after several men got into an argument at a venue near to the gay pride event. As the situation intensified one man is thought to have pulled a gun and fired several shots, hitting a street vendor at the gay pride festival in the arm.
At least two people have reportedly been arrested in connection with the shooting and the victim, a 64-year-old white man, was treated in hospital for his injuries.