Berkeley police continue to investigate shooting that left one man dead, three men wounded
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Berkeley police continue to investigate a Saturday morning shooting that left one man dead and three other men wounded.
BERKELEY — Homicide detectives continue to investigate a shooting early Saturday on Telegraph Avenue near the UC Berkeley campus that left a 29-year-old man dead and three other men wounded, police said Tuesday.
Police said the three men wounded are 22, 24 and 28, but would not say if they were still hospitalized.
The dead man’s name has not been released.
Police would not say where the four men shot are from, but did say they were related although they would not say how. A possible motive has not been released yet but police did say no arrests have been made yet.
The shooting happened about 1:06 a.m. Saturday in the area of the 2300 block of Telegraph Avenue near Durant Avenue.
The shooting followed a fight of some kind. Police have not said how many shooters there were.
The four men wounded were taken to hospitals where the 29-year-old man later died.
Police have said that none of the men shot were UC students.
Officer Byron White said Tuesday that investigators are aware that several people were in the area at the time of the shooting and that police are requesting any cell phone video of the shooting or events that led up to it. Anyone with information is asked to call police homicide investigators at 510-981-5741.
The killing is the third homicide investigated by Berkeley police this year.