SFPD fatally shoot allegedly-armed suspect following standoff at Glen Park home

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SFPD fatally shoot allegedly-armed suspect following standoff at Glen Park home
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San Francisco Police Department say an armed suspect was shot and killed Friday in the Glen Park neighborhood following a standoff.

say an armed suspect was shot and killed Friday in the Glen Park neighborhood following a standoff.

Police said the standoff began around 2:20 p.m. and lasted about three and half hours. The allegedly-armed suspect refused to comply once they made contact, according to police. Officials said officers shot the suspect as they were attempting to negotiate. Neighbors said police swarmed the street and tried to make contact with a person inside a home at the corner of Bosworth and Cuvier streets when they heard gunshots.

Neighbors said police were on a bullhorn, trying to speak with the person barricaded inside and were speaking in both English and Spanish.

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