Tragedy struck Stockton, California, on Saturday when a mass shooting at a child’s birthday party left four people dead and ten wounded. The incident occurred at a banquet hall located in the 1900 block of Lucile Avenue. Authorities are currently investigating the motive, with early indications suggesting the shooting was a targeted act.
The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the fatalities and injuries, noting that victims spanned various age groups, including children and adults. Emergency personnel responded promptly, with many of the injured being transported to local medical facilities. The investigation is active and ongoing, with detectives working to gather all pertinent information regarding the attack. Officials have assured the public that updates will be shared as they become available.
Stockton Vice Mayor Jason Lee expressed his deep anguish and anger over the violent event, especially given its occurrence at a child’s birthday party. He highlighted the need for safety in community spaces and pledged to push for answers and justice for the victims and their families. Lee’s message resonated with a community shaken by the violence, calling for unity and support for those affected by this profound loss.
