Man Shot and Killed Near Tioga-Sequoia Beer Garden in Downtown Fresno, Police Say

Police lights near downtown Fresno for story about fatal shooting near Tioga-Sequoia Beer Garden
Police are investigating after a man was shot and killed near Tioga-Sequoia Beer Garden in downtown Fresno late Friday night. Here is what has been confirmed so far.

Man Shot and Killed Near Tioga-Sequoia Beer Garden in Downtown Fresno, Police Say

A man was shot and killed late Friday night near the Tioga-Sequoia Beer Garden in downtown Fresno, according to Fresno police. Officers say the victim was found in the street with multiple gunshot wounds after reports of shots fired near Fulton and Inyo just after 11 p.m. Friday.

What happened

According to ABC30’s reporting, officers responded to the area of Fulton Street and Inyo Street after callers reported multiple shots fired. When police arrived, they found a man believed to be in his 40s lying in the street with several gunshot wounds to his upper body. Police and EMS gave aid at the scene before the victim was taken to Community Regional Medical Center, where he later died.

Authorities also said a large party was happening nearby when the shooting happened. Fresno Police Lt. Michael Pierce told ABC30 investigators were dealing with a chaotic scene and were trying to gather statements from roughly 30 to 50 people.

What we know right now

Police said several witnesses are cooperating, but as of the latest public reporting I could verify, no suspect information has been released. Officers also said there is no known threat to the public, even though the suspect remained outstanding at the time of that report. Investigators were collecting surveillance video from nearby downtown businesses, and Fresno homicide detectives are now leading the case.

ABC30 also reported that this killing is being counted as Fresno’s seventh homicide of the year.

What has not been released

As of the latest coverage I could verify, police had not publicly released the victim’s name, a confirmed motive, a suspect description, or an arrest announcement tied to this shooting. The public reports I found also do not establish whether the victim was attending the nearby party or whether the shooting began as an argument, targeted attack, or something else.

What I found from broader searching

I checked the other links you sent and broader web results. The Yahoo and National Today pages currently mirror the same basic incident details already reported by ABC30: the location near Tioga-Sequoia Beer Garden, the just-after-11-p.m. response time, the victim being a man believed to be in his 40s, and the fatal outcome after transport to CRMC.

I also searched for additional public posts and follow-up coverage, including social and local-source results, but I did not find any extra verified facts strong enough yet to safely add beyond the main reporting. So for publishing purposes, I would avoid repeating any unconfirmed social-media claims unless Fresno police release more details later.

Final takeaway

What is confirmed right now is that a man was shot near Tioga-Sequoia Beer Garden in downtown Fresno late Friday night, later died at the hospital, and that homicide detectives are investigating. Beyond that, key details people will want to know, including the victim’s identity, any suspect information, and the motive, had not yet been publicly released in the reporting I could verify.

Quick Facts

Location: Near Fulton and Inyo, by Tioga-Sequoia Beer Garden in downtown Fresno.
Time: Just after 11 p.m. Friday night.
Victim: Man believed to be in his 40s.
Injuries reported: Several gunshot wounds to the upper body.
Taken to: Community Regional Medical Center.
Investigation status: Homicide detectives leading the case.
Suspect info released yet?: No public suspect information in the latest verified reporting I found.
Public threat: Police said there is no known ongoing threat to the public.

 

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