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Police were seeking motives in the shootings, including whether the attacks were influenced by emotions involving the annual Battle of the Bay exhibition or possibly gang connections.
Police said officers ejected at least 70 people from the stadium on Saturday, compared to about 20 at other games.
The figure from Saturday did not include several dozen people ejected by team security, Mercurio said.
There were 90 calls for medical service that day, a figure far higher than at a typical Niners home game, officials said.
Police Chief Greg Suhr, a lifelong San Franciscan, called it an "aberration."
Star running back Frank Gore said at 49ers headquarters that he was shocked to see so much violence.
"I think some of the fans take it too serious," Gore said. "It's a football game. I don't think they should be fighting and shooting and all that."
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello echoed similar concerns, saying the league deplored the activities.
Trask added that the incidents were not acceptable to the Raiders or to any National Football League team and "our thoughts are with all affected."
The Niners said attendance at Saturday's game was about 47,000, far less than the 60,000-seat capacity.
Suhr said that there were 10 percent more police officers on hand than usual at the game. That total increased by 30 percent midway through the second quarter as the unruliness unfolded.
The recent violence come nearly five months after San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow was severely beaten by two men in Los Angeles Dodgers gear outside Dodger Stadium after the archrivals' season opener.
Two men charged in the beating, Louie Sanchez, 28, and Marvin Norwood, 30, have pleaded not guilty.
Stow, 42, a Santa Cruz paramedic, suffered severe brain injuries and remains hospitalized in serious condition.
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