The victim is in stable condition.
EMERYVILLE — Four male suspects attempted to rob two individuals at gunpoint in a Bank of America parking lot Sunday afternoon, police said.
The robbery took place at 12:38 p.m. on the 4000 block of San Pablo Avenue, according to the Emeryville Police Department. During the engagement, one of the suspects fired at a victim, hitting them in the leg. The suspects then fled in a red Hyundai Sedan with black rims that had damage to the front of the car.Anyone with information regarding the incident should contact the Emeryville Police Department Criminal Investigations Section at 510-596-3700 and reference case 2307-1144.
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