Two people injured when vehicle strikes them at bus shelter on Mission Street in Mission District of San Francisco, California
Teen driver crashes into Muni bus shelter, injures 2, SF cops say
The driver, a 19-year-old man, veered from a traffic lane onto the sidewalk and into the Muni bus shelter, where two people were standing — including the woman who was critically injured, police said.
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