Sheriff Addresses Whether Stockton Birthday Party Shooting Was Gang Related
Two local artists gathered Stockton children to record a peace anthem after a mass shooting killed four, including three kids, aiming to uplift the community and promote peace.
- After the Nov. 29 mass shooting, DeOzene Stone and Brian Williams invited children to Traffic Records to record a peace anthem Stone wrote to uplift the community.
- The Nov. 29 shooting at the Monkey Space banquet hall, Stockton killed four people, including Journey Rose Reotutar Guerrero, 8, Maya Lupian, 8, Amari Peterson, 14, and Susano Archuleta, 21, and injured more than a dozen.
- Investigators reported at least 50 rounds were fired from five firearms, some recovered from a rooftop, with processing expected to take months, and no suspect identified though the shooting was targeted.
- Amari Peterson's parents, Patrick and Kimberly Peterson, asked for financial and mental-health support, with Patrick saying, `Money comes and goes, I just want my son back.`
- Stockton's music scene, with EBK Jaybo recently named to XXL's Freshmen of Class of 2025, faces social-media 'beefing' and taunting lyrics linked to local gangs, said Brian Williams.
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YouTube@KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco Law enforcement officials confirm they are searching for several people after the Stockton mass shooting at a 2-year-old’s birthday party. The mass murder took the lives of four young people and injured 13 others just over a week ago. The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office urges people to share anonymous tips, having received 50 so far. Investigators found about 50 bullet casings at the scene and believe seve…
Sheriff addresses whether Stockton birthday party shooting was gang related
The San Joaquin County sheriff on Tuesday doled out a few new facts and addressed whether the deadly birthday party shooting, where four people died — including two 8-year-old girls, a 14-year-old boy and a 21-year-old – was gang-related.
'Going to take months' to identify, find suspects in Stockton mass shooting: Sheriff
The San Joaquin County Sheriff says more than 50 casings were found at the scene of the Stockton mass shooting, fired from at least five different weapons, but is asking for patience as they work to identify multiple suspects.
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