Driver Fired on Cars in Oak Park, Emerald Hills

San Diego police officers are looking for a man who they believe was involved in two car-to-car shootings within minutes of each other.

“You got lucky, man. You should be dead or at least messed up,” a San Diego police officer told shooting victim Timmy Tsi.

“We don’t see too many happy endings when this happens,” the officer said surveying the damage done to Tsi’s car early Tuesday.

Three bullet holes can be seen in the driver’s door of Tsi’s Honda. He said it was the driver of the pickup who opened fire.

“I heard like four shots,” Tsi said. “I just lie down in the car.”

“I did not do anything,” he said.

Officers are looking for a man driving a dark-colored extended cab or four-door pickup who opened fire on Tsi on Grape Street east of 54th Street just after midnight.

Investigators say it appears the unprovoked attack was not the only incident involving the same suspect.

Minutes later on 60th Street near Brooklyn Avenue in Emerald Hills a second shooting was reported.

A man and a woman driving in a Nissan were struck several times when the suspect pulled his pickup truck next to their car.

The man fired several rounds. No one was injured.

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