Man wounded in shooting at U.N. Plaza

A 64-year-old man was shot but not seriously injured and six people were detained in a shooting at U.N. Plaza on Saturday that police said was not related to the Pride festival.

Four shots broke out at 6 p.m. after several groups, described as teenagers, got into an argument, an incident that sent hundreds of people running toward Market Street, said San Francisco Police Lt. Gaetano Caltagirone. No arrests were made.

The vendor, who was not identified, was taken to San Francisco General Hospital and was reported in stable condition, Caltagirone said.

Police were already in the area due to the crowds at the daylong Pride festival activities at the nearby Civic Center Plaza. A semiautomatic handgun was recovered on the street.

— Carolyne Zinko