SF Chief: Gang's Members Have 'Turned On Each Other'

The explosion of gang violence in and around San Francisco's Visitacion Valley this summer—it has claimed seven lives and has the southeastern neighborhood on edge—stems not from feuding between rival factions, but from an internecine war that is tearing the gangs apart, the city's police chief said Wednesday.

The explosion of gang violence in and around San Francisco's Visitacion Valley this summer—it has claimed seven lives and has the southeastern neighborhood on edge—stems not from feuding between rival factions, but from an internecine war that is tearing the gangs apart, the city's police chief said Wednesday.

"They were all friends not long ago—now they have turned on each other," San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr said, pointing to a string of shootings that has left four people dead since Saturday and earlier this summer killed three people.

The fighting has pushed the city's homicide count for the year to 45, just five fewer than the total for all of 2011.

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