Police release video of suspect vehicle in shocking S.F. killings

San Francisco police released surveillance video Sunday of a suspect vehicle wanted in connection with a Jan.27 killing that left two dead, including an innocent mother of three. San Francisco police released surveillance video Sunday of a suspect vehicle wanted in connection with a Jan.27 killing that left two dead, including an innocent mother of three. Photo: SFPD Photo: SFPD Image 1 of / 23 Caption Close Police release video of suspect vehicle in shocking S.F. killings 1 / 23 Back to Gallery

San Francisco police are asking the public for help in identifying suspects in a shocking January drive-by shooting that left two people dead, including an innocent mother killed in front of her three children by an errant bullet.

Police released surveillance footage of a pickup truck believed to have been involved in the January shooting along with audio of dozens of gunshots that were captured in the city’s Bayview near were the mother, Maria Lourdes Soza, was hit and killed.

The shots, fired from what police believe was a black Dodge Ram pickup truck, were apparently aimed at an Infiniti sport utility vehicle in which 38-year-old Dante Glenn was shot and killed and another woman was wounded.

Video: Bayview Double Homicide Surveillance Video

The violence erupted around 4:15 p.m. on Jan. 27 when the Dodge and Infiniti sped down Revere Avenue near Ingalls Street. Bullets whizzed through the neighborhood as the shooter unleashed a barraged of gunfire into the SUV.

One of the bullets, though, struck Soza, 32, in the head as she stood in front of her home with her three children, ages 13, 9 and 3.

The woman was pronounced dead at the scene.

Ten minutes later, a 44-year-old woman covered in blood from several gunshot wounds pulled up in the Infiniti to the Old Clam House on the 200 block of Bayshore Boulevard.

She asked an employee to call 911 about her passenger, later identified as Glenn, who was shot in the vehicle. Paramedics and police rushed to the scene, but Glenn was pronounced dead.

Police have not identified or arrested any suspects in the case.

Video of the suspect vehicle, collected by homicide inspectors, shows the Dodge Ram making a rolling right turn at an undisclosed intersection.

“Based on the investigation thus far, we believe the primary persons of interest in this double homicide were inside the black truck, likely a Dodge Ram,” police officials said.

Accompanying the video was a recording of dozens of gunshots in rapid succession, captured by gunshot detection microphones around the neighborhood.

Anyone with information about the suspects were urged to call San Francisco Police Sgt. Chris Canning at (415) 734-3634 or by e-mail at chris.canning@sfgov.org.

Evan Sernoffsky is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. E-mail: esernoffsky@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @EvanSernoffsky