Gunman in Lincoln Park Killing Drives Off Leaving Victim in Street: SDPD

San Diego Police are looking for a red, four-door sedan described as either a Nissan or Honda last seen driving eastbound on Logan Avenue

San Diego Police are searching for a homicide suspect after a young man was gunned down in the middle of the street in Lincoln Park.

A 24-year-old man, identified now by police as San Diego resident Clarence Edward Carllel III, was shot to death Monday right at 47th Street and Logan Avenue after an altercation with two men driving by in a car, according to investigators.

At around 10:45 p.m., witnesses say two men were leaving a taco shop across the street when a driver of a red four-door sedan, described as either a Nissan or Honda, drove up to the two men.

The driver yelled something to the two men then several shots were fired from the car, police said.

One of the men was hit multiple times in his torso area. The other wasn't hurt at all.

Emergency crews treated Carllel at the scene before he was pronounced dead.

Still no arrests have been made. The suspects were last seen driving eastbound on Logan Avenue.

Employees at the El Paisa restaurant said the victim had just walked out of the taco shop before the shooting.

They said the victim told one of their workers that he was going to start a new job Tuesday.

Anyone with information related to this incident can call the San Diego Police Department’s Homicide Unit or Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477.
 

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