Who are Amanda Tom and Mohammad Tariq Hussain? Shooting near Sam Altman’s home, suspect arrested

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A man and a woman in san francisco In the early morning of Sunday, April 12, a shooting occurred near the CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman’s Home. The suspects, identified as Amanda Tom, 25, and Muhamad Tarik Hussein, 23, were booked for negligent discharge of a firearm, according to the San Francisco Police Department.

Who are Amanda Tom and Mohammad Tariq Hussain? Shooting near Sam Altman's home, suspect arrested (Reuters/Danny Moloshok) (Reuters)
Who are Amanda Tom and Mohammad Tariq Hussain? Shooting near Sam Altman’s home, suspect arrested (Reuters/Danny Moloshok) (Reuters)

This is the second time Ultraman’s home has been attacked recently. Just two days ago, a 20-year-old man allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail At the hotel.

Who are Amanda Tom and Mohammad Tariq Hussain?

Not much has been revealed about Tom and Hussein. The San Francisco Police Department said in a news release that officers responded to Russian Hill around 2:56 a.m. “in reference to a possible suspicious shooting.”

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“During the course of the investigation, police learned that a vehicle with two occupants drove through a residence around the time of the possible shooting. Special Investigations Division (SID) investigators took over the investigation and determined that the vehicle belonged to Amanda Tom, 25, of San Francisco,” the release states.

The statement added, “Police responded to the 2000 block of Taylor Street and took Tom and 23-year-old Muhammad Tariq Hussein into custody without incident. A search warrant was issued for the residence and police located and seized three firearms. Investigators developed probable cause to arrest Amanda Tom and Muhammad Hussein.”

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Both suspects were transported to the San Francisco County Jail.

“SFPD takes crimes involving firearms extremely seriously, and anyone who commits such an act will be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” said Chief Derrick Lew. “I want to thank our officers for their quick action in identifying these suspects, taking them into custody, and removing dangerous weapons from our streets.”

Despite the arrests, this remains an open and active investigation, according to the release. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call SFPD at 1-415-575-4444 or text TIP411, beginning with SFPD.

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