San Francisco man charged with lethal BART station capturing

May 5, 2021 Updated May 5, 2021 at 10:51 p.m.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – A San Francisco man was charged with an unprovoked attack on a BART station that killed one person and seriously injured another.
20-year-old Keshon Wilson first appeared in court on Tuesday and should be charged with murder, attempted murder and assault in two weeks, which could result in a potential life sentence if convicted, the San Francisco Examiner reported.
A lawyer who represented him did not immediately respond to a request for comment, the newspaper said.
Wilson, who worked for a private company, was washing the mission station with electricity on the night of March 29 when he walked up to a group of people and opened fire, authorities claim.
Isaiah Cardenas, 26, was shot three times in the back and died on the scene. A second man was beaten five times in the stomach and shoulder but was able to log off the police and was taken to a hospital, the investigator said.
Wilson drove off in his work truck and was arrested at his home last Friday after returning from a trip to Las Vegas, prosecutors said.
The authorities did not mention any possible motive for the attack.