Five wounded in 3 separate overnight S.F. shootings

Two people were hospitalized after a shooting in San Francisco's Mission District. Two people were hospitalized after a shooting in San Francisco's Mission District. Photo: CBS San Francisco Photo: CBS San Francisco Image 1 of / 4 Caption Close Five wounded in 3 separate overnight S.F. shootings 1 / 4 Back to Gallery

Five people were hit by gunfire in a little over five hours in San Francisco, including two men wounded in a drive-by shooting at a Mission District bus stop, police said Tuesday.

The bus-stop shooting occurred at 11:50 p.m. Monday at 24th and Mission streets when two men in their 20s rolled up in a car and let loose a barrage of gunfire, police said. A 36-year-old man was hit in the leg and a 55-year-old man was shot in the chest, leg and foot, authorities said.

Police said both men were waiting at the bus stop when bullets went flying. Paramedics took the victims, whose names were not released, to San Francisco General Hospital, where they were treated for non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

Video: 2 Hurt In Mission District Shooting

The hunt for the gunmen continued Tuesday despite the 36-year-old victim being uncooperative with police investigating the shooting.

Three hours earlier, three men in their 20s, armed with two handguns and a shotgun, blasted a house near Treat Avenue and Cesar Chavez Street, police said.

The assailants sped away in a silver van and were not identified or arrested.

A 26-year-old man who was standing near the home was shot in the foot and treated at S.F General. A second man later showed up at the hospital with injuries from a bullet that grazed his thigh, police said.

Investigators did not say whether the shootings were related.

Meanwhile, a shooting around 1:30 a.m. in the city’s Bayview left a 32-year-old man with a bullet wound to the elbow.

The victim and a group of friends were walking down a staircase on the 100 block of Kiska Road when they heard gunshots, police said. The victim was being treated at San Francisco General Hospital. No suspect was arrested or identified in the shooting.

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