Gunman opens fire at San Diego restaurant but no one hurt

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Police say amazingly no one was hurt when a gunman fired multiple rounds from an assault rifle-caliber weapon at a restaurant in San Diego.

The shooting happened about 7:40 p.m. Tuesday outside Asian Bistro in the city’s Hillcrest neighborhood, according to media reports.

Police detained a man matching the gunman’s description but it’s unclear whether he was the suspected shooter.

Police also recovered the weapon and at least 19 shell casings.

Lieutenant Andra Brown told Fox 5 that “the business was the only thing that was hit” but “there were no people inside that were hit.”

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