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Warriors fans killed in shooting
National Basketball Association

Warriors fans killed in shooting

Published May. 17, 2013 1:00 a.m. ET

Two Golden State Warriors fans were killed in a shooting following Thursday night's playoff game in Oakland.

Two men, identified as residents of Contra Costa County, apparently were headed home from the game on Interstate 880 in a white 2010 Porsche Panamera when someone in a dark-colored SUV opened fire with a semi-automatic pistol, killing the driver, 30-year-old Christopher Beardon. The 28-year-old passenger, Terrance Marks, fled the car or was ejected as it struck the guardrail and veered into traffic, and he was struck and killed by another car. He also had been shot.

Police are seeking help from fans who attended the game and studying surveillance video from Oracle Arena in hopes of identifying possible suspects. The victims were outfitted in Warriors gear and had ticket stubs from the game, according to Oakland police spokeswoman Johnna Watson, who spoke to local news outlets.

Police do not believe it was a road rage incident based on the evidence, including the number of shots fired.

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The freeway was shut down for hours, snarling traffic leaving the Warriors' season-ending 94-82 loss to the San Antonio Spurs.

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