The Chinese consulate in San Francisco experienced a violent incident on Monday when a driver crashed their car into the building. Unverified footage circulating on social media captured the chaotic scene as police officers pointed their weapons at the driver’s door while people hurriedly fled to safety. The consulate spokesman expressed strong condemnation for this violent attack, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation and the potential threat it posed to the lives of staff and visitors, as well as the significant damage caused to the premises.
According to Sergeant Kathryn Winters from the San Francisco Police Department, authorities responded promptly to reports of a vehicle crashing into the visa office. Upon entering the building, police officers confronted the suspect, and an officer-involved shooting ensued. Despite efforts from officers, paramedics, and medics to save the suspect’s life, they were pronounced dead at the hospital later on. At this time, no information regarding the suspect’s identity has been released by the police.
The situation remains an active investigation, with the San Francisco Police Department collaborating closely with the US State Department. The consulate spokesman emphasized their firm commitment to pursuing accountability for the incident, calling for a prompt and thorough investigation to determine the facts and for appropriate legal consequences to be imposed.