S.F. SWAT team arrests man for 2024 Mission District homicide
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S.F. SWAT team arrests man for 2024 Mission District homicide
"The San Francisco Police Department's SWAT team arrested Darryon Harry Chun, 28, on the 2500 block of 41st Avenue in the Outer Sunset after entering the property with a search warrant. The SWAT team also executed a warrant at an address in Daly City, but it was not immediately clear how that property was connected to Chun. Chun was booked into a San Francisco County jail on a murder charge."
"The alleged homicide took place on Aug. 5 in 2024 near 20th and Shotwell streets. Officers responded around 5 a.m. and found a 32-year-old man lying on the ground with gunshot wounds. The man was pronounced dead at the scene despite life-saving aid from officers and paramedics. Mission Local reported at the time that the homicide may have been related to a robbery at Ed & Danny's Market and Liquor at a nearby corner earlier that night."
"Three people had entered the store and stolen cartons of cigarettes, bottles of Casamigos tequila and about $1,000 in cash, according to the store's manager, Preed Singh. Singh said officers subsequently told him "that [the robbers] shot someone after this." SFPD's homicide unit then investigated and "identified a suspect and developed probable cause" to arrest Chun. Despite Friday's arrest, the investigation remains open."
San Francisco police arrested 28-year-old Darryon Harry Chun on the 2500 block of 41st Avenue in the Outer Sunset after executing a search warrant; officers also executed a warrant in Daly City. Chun was booked into San Francisco County jail on a murder charge. The homicide occurred Aug. 5, 2024 near 20th and Shotwell streets, where a 32-year-old man was found with gunshot wounds and pronounced dead despite life-saving aid. The killing may be linked to an earlier robbery at Ed & Danny's Market and Liquor, where three people stole cigarettes, Casamigos tequila and about $1,000. SFPD's homicide unit identified a suspect and developed probable cause; the investigation remains open. Tips can be sent to 1-415-575-4444 or via TIP411 beginning the message with SFPD.
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