San Francisco police are searching for the general public’s assist — and providing a considerable reward — for data pertaining to a tragic killing within the metropolis’s Marina District final yr.
On Sunday, June 19, 2022 at roughly 10:35 p.m., Samuel St. Pierre, a Placer County man visiting San Francisco for the weekend, was shot on Alhambra and Scott streets, a number of blocks from the Palace of Positive Arts.
“Officers arrived on scene and situated a male sufferer affected by a gunshot wound,” police stated in an announcement Monday. “Officers rendered assist and summoned medics to the scene who transported the sufferer with life-threatening accidents. Regardless of the life-saving efforts of the medical workers, the sufferer was pronounced deceased on the hospital.”
A photograph of the sufferer and suspect’s car, shared by SFPD.
SFPD
Police imagine the sufferer didn’t know the suspect or suspects, who fled the scene in a grey-colored 2014-2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee Restricted SUV.
Associates and relations of St. Pierre posted reminiscences and condolences on a web-based memorial. “I am so fortunate to have had Sam part of my life for the previous 14 years. He was the very best uncle to all 3 of our youngsters,” sister-in-law Mandy Stevens wrote. “Wanting again we have been so fortunate to have him the brief time that we did.”
SFPD’s Murder Element has licensed a $50,000 reward for data resulting in the identification, arrest and conviction of these accountable for the killing, police say.
Anybody with data relating to this investigation is requested to name the SFPD tip line at 415-575-4444.