Jehad Eid, 21

San Francisco, California
March 21, 2018

Cause of death: Shooting


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Last updated: over 5 years ago

Overview

Jehad Eid, 21, of Suisun City died following a shooting at a San Francisco barber shop Wednesday evening.  

Eid was injured in the shooting and taken to  Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, where he was pronounced dead Wednesday evening. 
 
Six people were shot and wounded at the barber shop near the corner of Mission Street and Geneva Avenue Wednesday around 4:30 p.m. A San Francisco police officer was one of the people injured in the shooting.

People dove for cover when the shootout started.  "I just heard gunshots so I came out to see because I live right on the corner," said resident Torren Beitler," and I heard seven or eight loud gunshots, five at first, then three after." 

San Francisco police say the call originated a few blocks away, in the 200 block of Amazon Avenue, a report of a man with a gun. 

Andraychak could not say who the other individuals are, or their connection, if any, to the suspect.
They range in age from 24 to 48. 

"We don't have that information for you because this is the early stages of the investigation, folks are receiving medical treatment and we are still interviewing witnesses." 

Besides the suspect, one other person has potentially life-threatening injuries and is in serious condition. 

The other three men, including the officer, are in fair condition. 

No information is being released on the minor child. 

Video from a passerby shows the downed officer, shot in the leg, crawling along the sidewalk to safety. 
Another person appears to be crouching, bleeding, in the doorway of a pharmacy steps away.

Legal Action

On December 6, 2018, Eid's family filed a civil lawsuit against the San Francisco Police Department alleging excessive force.