San Francisco police responded to reports of gunshots fired near Lombard and Laguna streets about 4:15 p.m.
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A road-rage incident led to a police chase that ended in a multi-vehicle accident in San Francisco on Wednesday afternoon, according to, with one driver telling an officer that another driver brandished and fired a gun before fleeing. Police located and attempted to stop a vehicle matching the description given to officers, but the driver reportedly fled, leading to a chase that ended at Front and Market streets, where the crash occurred.
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