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Victims in San Bruno Shooting Remain in Serious Condition

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Emergency personnel respond to a shooting victim at The Shops at Tarforan in San Bruno on July 2, 2019. (San Bruno Police Department)

Suspects in the shooting of two teenage boys at the Tanforan mall in San Bruno Tuesday are still at large, San Bruno police said Wednesday.

Investigators say the shooting occurred just before 4 p.m. following a dispute between two groups on the second floor of the mall.

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One person in each group opened fire, with the two suspected shooters fleeing before officers arrived, according to a statement from the San Bruno Police Department.

The victims, who are both male and in serious condition, were transported to Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, one with a gunshot to the abdomen and the other with one to the leg.

Search teams were deployed to The Shops at Tanforan to search for the suspects and to evacuate the complex. No weapons were recovered at the scene, according to police.

Investigators continue to search for evidence at the mall and are combing through video footage collected in an effort to identify the suspects.

"We are deeply concerned by the shooting that transpired yesterday and are working hard to identify the perpetrators," police Cmdr. Geoff Caldwell said. "To be clear, our number one goal is to identify and arrest the persons responsible for the shooting."

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The incident led to a cascading series of delays on BART, which shut down its San Bruno Station, adjacent to Tanforan mall, immediately after the shooting was reported.

Later, the agency locked down its 12th Street Station in downtown Oakland as BART police searched for a suspect in the shooting believed to be aboard a train there.

This report includes reporting from Bay City News.

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