An 18-year-old student was killed and three others, including an 11-year-old child, were injured in a shooting on Wednesday evening during a high school graduation event in Northern California, according to police. The incident occurred at a Sem Yeto High School graduation ceremony held at Fairfield High School. Fairfield Police Officer Michelle Belyea reported that the victims were aged 11, 20, and 25, with the 18-year-old student succumbing to injuries from the shooting. The surviving victims are receiving medical treatment. Belyea stated that there is no ongoing threat to the community at this time, and the investigation is active. Police have not yet identified a suspect and plan to provide further updates. Witnesses described a chaotic scene as families gathered after the ceremony, with one witness recounting that a man began shooting near where graduates were taking photos, causing panic among the crowd. Fairfield Mayor Catherine Moy expressed her condolences, stating that she is deeply affected by the tragedy, while Suisun City Mayor Alma Hernandez noted the lasting impact on the community. The investigation is ongoing.
Shooting at California high school graduation results in one death and three injuries
A shooting during a high school graduation in Northern California resulted in the death of an 18-year-old student and injuries to three others, including an 11-year-old child. The incident took place at Fairfield High School, and police are actively investigating without any current threat to the community.
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California high school graduation shooting kills teen, injures child and two others
Shooting at California high school graduation results in one death and three injuries