SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — A chaotic morning on downtown San Francisco streets has led to the arrest of an accused hit-and-run driver.
Two pedestrians were hit in two separate locations an hour apart, and one of the victims is a 14-year-old girl who was walking to class at Francisco Middle School.
Officials say she’s going to be okay.
All of this started just before 8 a.m. in the Tenderloin when police say an employee for the non-profit Urban Alchemy was hit by the driver.
Officers spotted the vehicle about an hour later driving recklessly.
That’s when a police pursuit began and the student was struck when the suspect sped past the school.
The chase ended on the Embarcadero near Green Street where the suspect was arrested.
Stay with ABC7 News for updates on this developing story.
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