Warrior Fans Killed In a Shooting Incident after a Game

It was confirmed by the police that 2 Warrior fans killed in a shooting after a Golden State Warriors game last Thursday night.

The warrior fans killed were a man driving a Porsche and his passenger. They both died after the car received multiple shots from a gunman. These two warrior fans killed were recognized only as a 30-year old man from Pittsburgh and the passenger was 28 years old from Richmond.

After these warriors fans got out of the Arena and rode the car, a gunman riding in a dark-colored SUV opened fire on his 2012 Porsche Panamera, directing the hits to the driver's side.

Johnna Watson, the spokeswoman of the Oakland Police stated that the shooting occurred on Friday, May 17, at around 10.35 pm, specifically just after the Golden Warriors game held in the Oracle Area. The cause of death for the  driver of the Porsche car was a gunshot and the passenger victim died when hit by a van, as he walk out onto the Interstate 80 in Oakland.

The police handling the case are still investigating the crime, looking for evidence and checking the surveillance videos available from the arena. To quickly find the killers and resolve the crime, the Police have reached out as well to the Warrior fans that may have seen the terrible shooting incident as it happens.

The two men were wearing Golden State Warriors clothing and there were also game tickets found at the scene of the crime, which could indicate that they may had actually attended the game. But no official confirmation has been made yet regarding their attendance to the game. The police stated that they were investigating still if these men killed really entered the Arena to watch the game or they were watching it at a different place and just going from one place to another. 

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