Four killed in Northern California family gathering shooting
At least four people were killed and 10 others wounded in a shooting during a family gathering in the Northern California city of Stockton at around 6 p.m. Pacific Time on November 29, authorities said.
The suspect remains at large, per CBS News.
Heather Brent, a spokesperson for the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office, told reporters in a briefing that the victims ranged in age from juveniles to adults.
Stockton Vice Mayor Jason Lee wrote in a social media post that "the mass shooting" occurred "at a child's birthday party," but Brent could not confirm the details of the event, only calling it a "family gathering."
"[A] birthday party should never be a place where families fear for their lives," Lee added.
No arrests have been made, Brent said. And there were no immediate details about the suspect or a possible motive, though Brent said early indications suggest it was targeted. The circumstances that led up to the shooting were unclear.
The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office urged anyone with information, video footage, or who may have witnessed any part of the shooting to contact authorities immediately.







