San Francisco shooting: Three people injured, two held in Fillmore district attack

Shots rang out at Scott Street and Eddy Street in San Francisco at 6:42 p.m., according to Officer Joseph Tomlinson, a public information officer with the San Francisco Police Department. Shots rang out at Scott Street and Eddy Street in San Francisco at 6:42 p.m., according to Officer Joseph Tomlinson, a public information officer with the San Francisco Police Department. Photo: Mark Wineman / Getty Images Photo: Mark Wineman / Getty Images Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close San Francisco shooting: Three people injured, two held in Fillmore district attack 1 / 1 Back to Gallery

Two suspects are in custody after opening fire on three pedestrians walking in the Fillmore district Friday night, San Francisco police said.

Three victims were walking along the 1700 block of Eddy Street when a vehicle pulled up and someone opened fire on the trio around 6:45 p.m., said Lt. Christopher Creed of the San Francisco Police Department.

In a video posted by NBC Bay Area editor Kristofer Noceda, Creed said responding officers provided first aid until two of the victims were taken to San Francisco General Hospital.

The third victim later arrived at the same hospital. It is unclear if the third victim drove to the hospital or was dropped off by a companion, Creed said.

All three victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

Creed said police officers in the Van Ness area spotted what they believed to be the vehicle involved in the shooting and started to pursue the vehicle.

The suspect’s vehicle crashed during the pursuit and the driver and passenger fled on foot before subsequently getting detained.

Police found one or two firearms in possession of both of the suspects, Creed said.

Officer Grace Gatpandan, a spokeswoman for SFPD, confirmed police detained “individuals” possibly related to the shooting. She did not release the identities of those individuals.

Police did not immediately release any information regarding potential charges that could be lodged against the suspects.

Lauren Hernandez is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: lauren.hernandez@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @LaurenPorFavor