A person was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after being shot Thursday afternoon in San Francisco’s Mission District, authorities said, hours after city leaders called for a ceasefire to curb rising violence.

Officers responded to the 2200 block of Mission Street just before 3:10 p.m. after receiving a report of a shooting, according to the San Francisco Police Department.

Officers located a victim and rendered aid before the person was transported to a hospital, police said. The victim’s condition was described as life-threatening. No additional details about the person have been released.

Police asked the public to avoid the area as officers conducted their investigation. As of Thursday evening, authorities had not released information about a suspect or a possible motive.

The shooting occurred near the intersection of 18th and Mission streets, a busy commercial corridor typically crowded with pedestrians and transit riders.

“We were at four homicides last year at this time; we are at 14 in San Francisco” so far this year, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said. “This is a crisis point.”

Citywide, most crime has continued to decline this year, even as killings have risen sharply, according to police department data.

Homicides have increased 250% compared with the same period last year, rising from four to 14. At the same time, other major categories declined: robberies fell 33%, burglaries 33%, motor vehicle theft 35% and larceny theft 29%, while assaults dropped about 10%.

“The next generation of San Franciscans who will lead and shape our city, they need our support,” Mayor Daniel Lurie said. “We cannot only respond after violence occurs. We are making sure officers are not just responding to calls, but are present in the community, building relationships, earning trust, and working alongside residents to prevent violence.”

Police data also shows 29 shooting incidents so far this year, compared with 26 at this point in 2025. Nine of this year’s homicides involved a firearm.

“One homicide is one too many,” Police Chief Derrick Lew said at the news conference. “One shooting is one too many.”

Authorities have not said whether any arrests have been made in the Mission District shooting. The investigation remains active.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the San Francisco Police Department.