Several pedestrians injured when car runs light at Ocean and Miramar in Westwood Park area of San Francisco, California
Eight pedestrians in SF injured after driver runs red light
The crash occurred just before 8:30 a.m. when a woman driving her vehicle ran a red light at near Ocean and Miramar avenues and hit at least one car, a parking meter and a tree, police spokeswoman Giselle Linnane said. Eight pedestrians - including two or three minors - were injured.
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