Man injured in shooting on BART train in Oakland
One person was injured Saturday in a shooting aboard a BART train in Oakland, transit officials said.
The incident was reported just before 1 p.m. on a San Francisco-bound train as it reached the West Oakland station, Bay Area Rapid Transit officials said.
A male patient was taken to a hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening.
The BART train on which the shooting occurred was removed from service to a maintenance yard for the investigation.
LAPD officers used force against journalists during abortion rights protests downtown Friday night, ignoring recently expanded protections for them.
BART officials said no suspect was in custody.
The incident was the second reported on a Bay Area public transit line this week.
Wednesday morning, one person was killed and another injured in a shooting aboard a Muni Metro train in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco.
The shooting reportedly arose out of an argument, city officials said.
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