Crime & Safety
SFO Airport Resumes Normal Operations After Shooting Near Hotel
Shortly before 10 p.m., the airport announced that operations had returned to normal and airlines were able to deplane passengers.

SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT — A shooting by a hotel near San Francisco International Airport on Monday night led to some arriving passengers experiencing delays before they were able to deplane.
A woman was shot in the leg and hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries in front of the Grand Hyatt Hotel at SFO, according to a San Francisco Police Department spokesperson.
"This was NOT an active shooter, shooting was near the roadway and not inside an airport building," San Francisco Police Officer Robert Rueca said in a tweet.
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Shortly before 10 p.m., the airport announced that operations had returned to normal and airlines were able to deplane passengers.
Investigators remained on the scene into Tuesday morning. The shooter has not been identified.
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