A 19-year-old man is behind bars facing murder charges after a fatal shooting at the corner of 3rd and Harrison Streets in SoMa last Friday night.
Edwin Depaz Maldonado was booked for murder following the incident, and a second man was also taken into custody in connection with the killing. Details on the second arrest — including charges — remain limited at this point.
The intersection of 3rd and Harrison is a well-trafficked corridor, sitting close to the Caltrain station and the steady foot traffic that comes with it. The fact that a fatal shooting went down there on a Friday night is a reminder that the "SoMa is turning around" narrative still has some serious ground to cover.
Let's give credit where it's due: SFPD actually made arrests here, and quickly. That matters. The city's homicide clearance rate has been a legitimate concern for years, and every time investigators actually close a case — especially fast — it's worth acknowledging. Accountability works both ways, and when the department does its job, we should say so.
But the broader picture in SoMa hasn't changed. The neighborhood has been a persistent flashpoint for violent crime, open drug use, and the kind of disorder that makes residents and businesses feel like they're on their own. Quick arrests are good. Sustained safety is better.
Here's hoping the DA's office treats this case with the seriousness a homicide demands — and doesn't hand the public another lesson in revolving-door justice.