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Three children among dead in Stockton mass shooting event

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auDecember 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Stockton, California: Authorities in California appealed to the public for tips, mobile phone video, witness accounts and even rumours as they searched for a suspect in the killing of three children and an adult during a mass shooting at a child’s birthday party.

Someone opened fire at a banquet hall in Stockton where 100 people or more had gathered on Saturday (Sunday AEDT), San Joaquin County Sheriff Patrick Withrow told reporters. He said detectives believed the gunfire continued outside and there might have been multiple shooters.

Withrow said the deceased were aged eight, nine, 14 and 21. Eleven people were wounded, with at least one in a critical condition, he said. No one was in custody by Sunday evening (Monday AEDT), and the sheriff urged anyone with information to contact his office.

Emergency services at the scene of a mass shooting in Stockton, California.

Emergency services at the scene of a mass shooting in Stockton, California.Credit: AP

“This is a time for our community to show that we will not put up with this type of behaviour, when people will just walk in and kill children,” Withrow said during a media briefing. “And so if you know anything about this, you have to come forward and tell us what you know. If not, you just become complacent and think this is acceptable behaviour.”

Sheriff’s spokesperson Heather Brent said earlier that investigators believed it was a “targeted incident”. Officials did not elaborate on why authorities thought it was intentional or who might have been targeted.

Faith leaders held a vigil to honour the dead and pray for the wounded.

The shooting occurred just before 6pm on Saturday, California time (1pm Sunday AEDT), inside the hall, which shares a parking lot with other businesses in the city of 320,000 residents about 130 kilometres east of San Francisco.

“This was a birthday party for a young child, and the fact that this happened is absolutely heartbreaking,” Brent told reporters. She said investigators would welcome any information, “even rumours”.

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