San Francisco, CA — San Francisco police have identified the young woman who was fatally shot last week in the Bayview neighborhood as 19-year-old Raynalee Tooks-Robleto. The tragic incident occurred late Monday evening on the 2200 block of Cesar Chavez Street.
According to authorities, Tooks-Robleto, a lifelong San Francisco resident, was shot alongside another individual while inside a vehicle. Both victims were discovered by responding officers at approximately 10:30 p.m., suffering from gunshot wounds. First responders transported them to a local hospital, where Tooks-Robleto later succumbed to her injuries. The condition and identity of the second person have not been disclosed, and no arrests have been made in connection with the shooting as of Thursday afternoon.
San Francisco police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident, urging anyone with information to come forward. The case marks another violent event in a neighborhood grappling with ongoing public safety concerns.
A GoFundMe page set up by friends and family describes Tooks-Robleto as a vibrant and creative individual. “She lived boldly, loved deeply and left a mark on every heart she touched,” the page states. Known for her passion for rap music, experimenting with hairstyles, and designing unique nail art, those who knew her remember her as a kind-hearted soul whose warmth shone once you got past her initial reserve.
Tooks-Robleto’s family has remained largely private amid the tragedy. Her mother did not respond to inquiries from the San Francisco Chronicle, according to her employer. Friends and community members have expressed their grief online, honoring her memory and encouraging support for her family during this difficult time.
As police continue their investigation, officials have asked the public to remain vigilant and report any tips that may help bring justice for Tooks-Robleto and her loved ones.