San Francisco police are investigating an early morning homicide in Visitacion Valley where a 77-year-old man was killed during a bizarre attack at a 7-Eleven.
San Francisco police are investigating an early morning homicide in Visitacion Valley on Tuesday. Investigators say a man began attacking people at a 7-Eleven store on Bayshore Boulevard near Arleta Avenue at around 6:30 a.m. Police said the suspect then left and attacked a 73-year-old man outside the store, beating him to death. The suspect was taken into custody as he was fleeing, police said.
Police said the suspect then left and attacked 77-year-old Richard Owens outside the store, beating him to death. Police said it was a random attack and that surveillance video shows the vicious beating that Owens endured. Police had originally said that the victim was 73 years old. The suspect pulled the 26-year-old into the convenience store and beat him. The suspect also attacked a 70-year-old employee and prevented the two victims from calling 911. He then approached Owens.
"It was terrible. Somebody just got beaten to death. That was brutal and really scary." He said he works at the auto repair shop that is steps from the crime scene. He said he often deals with people who suffer from mental illness coming into the business.
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