Fri. Mar 29th, 2024

Police in California are investigating a shooting by a private security guard outside a San Francisco Walgreens on Market Street early Thursday evening that left a woman dead, according to authorities.

Police said shortly after 6:30 p.m. Thursday, officers responded to a report of a shooting at a business located on the 800 block of Market Street near Fourth Street and the Westfield Mall entrance. Arriving officers located a 24-year-old woman just outside the Walgreens store suffering from injuries caused by a gunshot. 

The San Francisco Medical Examiner on Friday identified the woman as 24-year-old Chynna Brown. 

Police provided aid and called paramedics to the scene, who transported the victim to an area hospital. Authorities did not provide information regarding the woman’s medical condition. Officers detained a person possibly involved in the shooting. 

On Friday, police confirmed that despite efforts by first responders and medical personnel, the victim succumbed to her injuries. The department’s Homicide Detail has taken over the investigation. 

Police said the preliminary investigation determined that a theft allegedly occurred during the incident. The investigation identified the shooting suspect who had been detained as 33-year-old Michael Earl-Wayne Anthony, who was working as a private security guard, reportedly at the Walgreens store. 

Anthony was booked into San Francisco County Jail on the charge of homicide.

Walgreens released the following statement:

“We are thinking of the victim and their family during this difficult time. The safety of our patients, customers and team members is our top priority, and violence of any kind will not be tolerated in our stores. We take this matter seriously and are cooperating with local authorities.”

Regular customers say there’s rampant shoplifting daily, but most incidents end with a confiscation of items, rather than an escalation of violence. 

“What could have been stolen that warranted taking a life?” asked Michael Huff, a criminal defense attorney, with a law enforcement background. 

“Here’s someone in uniform and maybe armed who’s usually there to deter crime. But in the event a crime occurs, unless there’s significant threat of bodily injury or death, lethal force is generally going to be considered excessive,” added Huff. 

While an arrest has been made, this remains an active investigation.  Anyone with information is asked to call the SFPD 24-hour Tip Line at 1-415-575-4444 or Text a Tip to TIP411 and begin the text message with SFPD. Tipsters may remain anonymous.

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By Buffy Gunner

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