A man is dead, police say, after a mid-afternoon shooting on a quiet block in the Inner Sunset.
According to the San Francisco Police Department, officers were called to Third Avenue and Lincoln Way at 2:16 p.m. on Monday, after a passerby saw a man "slumped over."
When police arrived, they found a man identified by the San Francisco Medical Examiner's Office as 33-year-old Ronald Hansen of San Francisco, a spokesperson told SFist this morning.
Hansen had been shot, and was pronounced dead at the scene by responders from the San Francisco Fire Department, police say. His death is considered a homicide, the ME's office confirms.
Police do not have any information on any possible suspects, nor have any arrests been made in the case. According to SFPD spokesperson Officer Albie Esparza, Hansen's death is SF's 52nd in 2015, following the deaths Friday of Maryanne Descalso and Allison Sparrow. In 2014, SF had 45 homicides, in 2013 we had 48, in 2012 there were 68, and in 2011 there were 50.
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