A 32-year-old Pinole man has been taken into custody and a gun seized after he allegedly fired a volley of bullets in San Francisco's Haight Ashbury neighborhood.
San Francisco police said Patrick Rushing had been booked into San Francisco County Jail on multiple gun related charges.
Upon on arrival, officers located multiple spent shell casings but did not locate a victim or suspect. On May 17th, officers located Rushing in the area of the 1000 block of Bay View Farm Road in Pinole, where he fled from them on foot.
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