One killed in shooting near San Jose World Cup fan zone

A shooting near San Pedro Square in San Jose, California, left one person dead and another critically injured on Sunday evening. The popular entertainment district had been busy with World Cup fans, though the incident occurred after the day’s matches had concluded.
One person was killed and another suffered life‑threatening injuries in a shooting near San Pedro Square, a popular entertainment district and gathering place for World Cup fans in San Jose, California, on Sunday. The shooting occurred at approximately 9:12 pm local time at the intersection of North Market and West Santa Clara streets, the San Jose Police Department (SJPD) said.
Police response
Police said one victim was pronounced dead at the scene, while a second was transported to a local hospital with life‑threatening injuries. The SJPD said the incident is being investigated as a homicide. Authorities responded quickly, closing several surrounding streets and urging the public to avoid the area. It remains unclear how long the road closures will remain in effect. Eyewitnesses described a chaotic scene, and emergency medical teams attended to one of the victims.
Investigation
The identities of the victims have not been released, and no information about possible suspects or a motive was immediately available. The shooting took place after the day’s World Cup activities had concluded, although the entertainment district remained busy with visitors and residents, according to local reports.
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