
"The shooting happened around 5:21 a.m. on Sunday morning. SFPD states that police arrived on the scene at time and attempted to render aid to Bigone, but he died at the scene. No arrest has been made, as of 11 a.m. on Monday, according to the San Francisco Police Department."
"The gunman, wearing a beanie and a mask, arrived on a bicycle. He was seen on the sidewalk holding a clear plastic bag and later a long gun, according to a screenshot from an SFPD internal bulletin notice from Sunday morning."
"Bigone was remembered by his friends on social media as “a good man” and “a solid friend,” but with a rowdy past. One quoted lyrics from his old band, Whiskey Business, and another posted a video of him performing. One shared the hashtag #sdiforever, an apparent reference to the “Sunset District Irish” or “Sunset District Incorporated.”"
"Bigone was into boxing, posting videos of matches online, attending local meets like the summer boxing series in at the United Irish Cultural Center, just two blocks from his home. Bigone was also charged with a felony of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated in 2004 in Lake County, after witnesses saw Bigo"
A 58-year-old Outer Sunset resident was shot and killed early Sunday morning near 46th Avenue and Ulloa Street. The San Francisco Medical Examiner’s Office reported the death, and the San Francisco Police Department said officers arrived around 5:21 a.m. and attempted to render aid, but the man died at the scene. As of Monday at 11 a.m., no arrest had been made. Police said the gunman wore a beanie and a mask, arrived on a bicycle, and was seen holding a clear plastic bag before later holding a long gun. The killing was the second homicide reported in the Sunset this year and the 17th citywide.
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