Reports: Shooting at Half Moon Bay farmworker housing injures one

Reports: Shooting at Half Moon Bay farmworker housing injures one

A shooting at a farmworker housing development in Half Moon Bay reportedly left one injured Saturday night.

The San Mateo County Sheriff’s office said a shooting occurred at about 7:30 p.m., but has so far declined to release more information.

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According to ABC 7, the shooting occurred at the Moonridge apartments on 2001 Miramontes Point Road. A victim was reportedly taken to a local hospital with injuries. MidPen Housing, the company that operates Moonridge, describes the building as “affordable housing for farmworker families.”

The shooting occurred just days before the one-year anniversary of the largest mass shooting in the history of San Mateo County, when seven farmworkers were shot and killed at two mushroom farms in Half Moon Bay. The city is both a tourist destination and an agricultural hotspot.

A memorial to honor the victims of last year’s shooting was scheduled to take place Sunday afternoon at the Boys & Girls Club in Half Moon Bay.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.