Hayward BART reopens after shooting
The Hayward Station re-opened early Thursday after a shooting at the station on Wednesday evening closed it.
The Hayward Station re-opened early Thursday after a shooting at the station on Wednesday evening closed it.
The Hayward Station re-opened early Thursday after a shooting at the station on Wednesday evening closed it, forcing trains to pass through for a few hours, according to the transportation agency.
As of 12:30 a.m., at least two more trains had scheduled stops before the service closes, with trains operating again around 4 a.m.
On Wednesday evening, a suspect was arrested after allegedly shooting at a police officer this evening in the area of the Hayward BART station, BART officials and Hayward police said.
Reports of shots fired came in at 7:28 p.m. Wednesday in the area of the station at 699 B St.
The station was closed, though trains are running through the station. A bus bridge has been set up to get passengers around Hayward station.
No injuries have been reported and no threat to public safety exists, according to police and BART officials.
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