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Fatal shooting near Powell and Market streets in SF closes BART station entrance
San Francisco Police Department are investigating a fatal shooting Thursday night. Officials said the Powell Street Cable Car turnaround entrance of BART in San Francisco is closed as a result.
SAN FRANCISCO - The San Francisco District Attorney's Office has decided not to file charges against a man arrested in connection with a deadly shooting outside the Powell Street BART station last week, according to authorities.
District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said that the shooting may be a case of self-defense.
From the start of the investigation, authorities determined that the shooting death of 21-year-old Ataviayan Barfield was an isolated incident.
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Barfield was shot while on an escalator outside the Powell Station. He was transported to a local hospital where he died from his injuries.
A witness told KTVU that an argument between two people may have preceded the shooting. The witness said that the shooting victim had complimented a woman before a man accompanying her shot the victim.
Authorities have not confirmed whether that altercation led to the fatal incident.