Eric Bigone Obituary, San Francisco Death: Beloved Resident Has Died
The community of San Francisco is mourning the tragic death of Eric Bigone, a 58-year-old longtime resident of the Outer Sunset neighborhood who was fatally shot near the intersection of 46th Avenue and Ulloa Street. His sudden passing has left family members, friends, and neighbors in shock as authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
According to preliminary reports from law enforcement, the shooting occurred in the Outer Sunset area during the evening hours after emergency services received multiple calls reporting gunfire. When officers arrived at the scene, they found Eric Bigone suffering from gunshot wounds. Despite rapid response from paramedics and life-saving efforts at the scene, he was pronounced dead shortly afterward.
Authorities have not yet released information regarding a suspect or motive, and no arrests have been made at this time. Investigators are actively working to gather evidence, including reviewing the scene, collecting forensic materials, and speaking with witnesses who may have been present in the area when the shooting occurred.
The incident has deeply shaken residents of the Outer Sunset, a neighborhood generally known for its quiet residential streets and close-knit community. Many neighbors have expressed grief and concern over the sudden violence, describing Eric Bigone as a familiar and longstanding member of the area whose loss will be strongly felt.
Law enforcement officials have urged anyone with information about the shooting to come forward to assist in the ongoing investigation. As the case develops, authorities are expected to release further updates, including potential suspect information if available.
As San Francisco continues to mourn, friends and loved ones are focusing on remembering Eric Bigone’s life and the connections he built within his community. Memorial arrangements are expected to be announced at a later date.
Though his life was tragically cut short, he will be remembered by those who knew him for his presence in the Outer Sunset community and the impact he had on those around him.