Shots Fired at OpenAI CEO's Home, Days After Molotov Attack

Two suspects arrested as tensions over AI development escalate in San Francisco

Apr. 13, 2026 at 11:00pm by

An extreme close-up photograph of a spent bullet casing on a dark concrete surface, lit by a harsh, direct camera flash, conceptually illustrating the violence and investigation surrounding an attack on a tech CEO's home.The aftermath of a shooting incident targeting a tech leader's home underscores the escalating tensions over the societal impacts of artificial intelligence.San Francisco Today

In the latest incident targeting tech leaders, the San Francisco Police Department reported that a passenger in a moving vehicle fired a gunshot at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's residence early Sunday morning, just two days after another individual allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at the same property and made threats against OpenAI's headquarters.

Why it matters

The back-to-back attacks on Altman's home have intensified scrutiny around the growing tensions over artificial intelligence development and its societal implications, from job disruption to environmental concerns, as AI becomes more embedded in daily life.

The details

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, police quickly apprehended two suspects and recovered multiple firearms at the scene of the shooting. No injuries were reported. The earlier Molotov cocktail incident also did not result in any injuries. In a blog post after the first attack, Altman acknowledged the need to "de-escalate the rhetoric and tactics" around the AI debate.

  • The shooting occurred early Sunday, just before 3 a.m.
  • The Molotov cocktail attack happened two days prior to the shooting incident.

The players

Sam Altman

The CEO of OpenAI, a prominent artificial intelligence research company.

Derrick Lew

The Police Chief of the San Francisco Police Department.

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What they’re saying

“The SFPD takes crimes involving guns extremely seriously, and anyone committing acts like these will be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

— Derrick Lew, Police Chief, San Francisco Police Department

“While we have that debate, we should de-escalate the rhetoric and tactics and try to have fewer explosions in fewer homes, figuratively and literally.”

— Sam Altman

What’s next

The San Francisco Police Department is continuing its investigation into both the shooting and the earlier Molotov cocktail attack, and the suspects will face criminal charges.

The takeaway

The incidents targeting the home of OpenAI's CEO highlight the growing tensions and polarization surrounding the rapid development of artificial intelligence, which is raising urgent societal questions that will need to be addressed through constructive dialogue and policymaking, not violence.