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Suspect arrested in deadly San Francisco subway shooting
CBSN
A man who allegedly shot and killed a 27-year-old man on a San Francisco subway train earlier this week has been arrested, police announced Friday. Javon Green was arrested in the fatal shooting of Nesta Bowen, 27, and the shooting of a 70-year-old man, who was wounded, said Officer Kathryn Winters, a spokeswoman with the San Francisco Police Department.
The shooting happened Wednesday morning inside a train on the city's public transit system known as Muni.
The wounded man, who has not been identified, has been released from a hospital, she said.
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