Shooting closes Pittsburg Center BART station

Shooting closes Pittsburg Center BART station

PITTSBURG – The Pittsburg Center BART station was closed Friday following a report of a shooting, according to the transit agency.

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A person was shot around 3:50 p.m. at the station, BART spokesperson Chris Filippi said in a recorded message. An update on the person’s condition was not available.

Trains are not stopping at the station, but riders can still get to Pittsburg-Bay Point and Antioch, according to Filippi.

Tri Delta Transit is also offering mutual aid in the form of bus lines 380 and 387, both of which make stops at the station.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.