China News Service, May 26. According to the US "World Journal" report, a fatal shooting occurred in the Chinatown of Oakland, the United States, at about 2 pm on the 24th.

A barbershop in Broadway and 7th Street in Chinatown, only one block away from the scene of the incident, allowed guests to hide in the barbershop during the shooting.

  According to an earlier report, at 2:12 pm local time on the 24th, a shooting occurred in the 400 block of Chinatown 8th Street in Oakland, California, only one block away from the police station, and a man was killed.

According to the police, several suspects drove a car and ran in front of the victim's vehicle. They shot continuously and killed a man in the car. There were no other casualties for the time being.

  A person in charge of the barbershop, Ms. Liang, said that before the shooting happened, a customer had cut his hair.

Not long after he walked out, he suddenly heard the popping gunshots.

The guest was so scared that he hurried to the barbershop.

The shop can also be regarded as a temporary shelter.

They decisively closed the door of the barbershop.

After more than a minute, the guests walked out with lingering fears.

  Ms. Leung said that there was indeed some concern about the deterioration of law and order affecting business in the shooting incident in Chinatown, but the level of concern was not very large.

Because similar shootings were intentional by the suspect, the police responded quickly and dealt with it immediately after arriving at the scene.

The suspect drove away a long time ago and will not stay at the scene.

Therefore, the impact on the overall public order of Chinatown is not particularly obvious.

  At 4 o'clock in the afternoon on the 24th, the reporter saw at the scene that the barber shop was still open for business.

(Liu Xianjin)