2 killed in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood

Police investigate a shooting near Bayshore Boulevard and Oakdale Avenue on Tuesday in San Francisco. Bullet holes can be seen in the front window. Police investigate a shooting near Bayshore Boulevard and Oakdale Avenue on Tuesday in San Francisco. Bullet holes can be seen in the front window. Photo: Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle Photo: Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle Image 1 of / 5 Caption Close 2 killed in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood 1 / 5 Back to Gallery

Two people were killed and one person injured in separate shootings in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood Tuesday, police said.

Around 4:15 p.m., officers responding to a ShotSpotter activation and reports of gunshots found a woman suffering from multiple bullet wounds in the street on the 1300 block of Revere Avenue.

She was taken to San Francisco General Hospital, where she died from her injuries.

About 10 minutes later police responded to reports of a man and a woman shot on the 200 block of Bayshore Boulevard, said Officer Grace Gatpandan, a police spokeswoman.

The woman went into the nearby Old Clam House restaurant, where workers called 911, Gatpandan said. The victims were transported to San Francisco General Hospital, where the man died and the woman was recovering Tuesday night from injuries that were not life-threatening, Gatpandan said.

The names of the victims were not released. Gatpandan said the male victim killed on Bayshore was 38 years old, and the female victim killed on Revere was in her 30s.

Police said the incidents were being investigated separately, but have not ruled out the possiblity that they are related, Gatpandan said.

A neighbor, who asked not to be identified out of fear for her safety, said she heard about 10 shots just after 4 p.m. and saw paramedics working to save the woman on Revere. She said this sort of violence is unusual for the residential street.

“This is a working-class neighborhood full of elderly folk and working families,” she said. “This is just sad.”

Erika Navarrete, 38, a Clam House employee, said she didn’t hear gunshots before the blood-covered female Bayshore victim entered the mostly empty restaurant and asked for help about 4:30 p.m.

Navarrete said she told the woman, who could barely speak, to take a seat and try to calm down while a manager called for an ambulance.

“'There’s a dead body outside,’” Navarrete said the woman told her. Navarrete looked outside and saw a body in the passenger seat of a black Acura SUV with at least a half dozen bullet holes in the driver’s side door and windshield.

“At first, I was just concerned for her and wanted to help,” Navarrete said. “I got scared when I saw the body, but I think I was in shock. The police and ambulance showed up within minutes.”

It is unknown if the two shootings are connected, but police are investigating them as separate attacks, Gatpandan said.

No arrests had been made Tuesday night. Gatpandan said investigators were at the scene gathering information, and asked that any witnesses come forward with details.

The shootings follow a particularly violent stretch in the city that includes a rash of fatal shootings in the southeast region and a quadruple homicide at the edge of Hayes Valley.

Just before 9 p.m. Jan. 20, Da Cong Wu, a 33-year-old father of two, was shot and killed near the corner of Sunnydale Avenue and Sawyer Street. Family members told KPIX that Wu was protecting his mother, who had just been accosted by armed robbers, and was shot as he attempted to flee in a car. He died at the scene, police said.

Tuesday’s killings marked the eighth and ninth homicides in San Francisco since the start of the year.

“It doesn’t make any sense, especially after those four boys got shot (near Hayes Valley),” said the neighbor who heard the shots on Revere. “It just makes me think, 'What’s going on?’”

Kale Williams is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. E-mail: kwilliams@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @SFKale