A tragic shooting at a Stockton, California banquet hall during a family gathering on Saturday evening left four dead and ten wounded, including children and adults, with authorities hunting the suspect. (148 characters)
Authorities reported that four individuals died and ten others suffered injuries in a shooting at a banquet hall in Stockton, California. The event unfolded shortly before 6 p.m. on the 1900 block of Lucile Avenue during what was meant to be a family occasion.
Heather Brent from the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office described the violence as "unfathomable," stressing the top priority of identifying the suspect. Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi lamented how families should be united post-Thanksgiving, not praying at hospitals for loved ones' survival.
"Families should be together instead of at the hospital standing next to their loved one praying that they survive."
Spokesperson Brent indicated victims included both kids and grown-ups, calling it unimaginable that young children were impacted. Early signs point to a possible targeted attack, with the shooter still at large; the FBI and local police are aiding the probe. No details on victim ages, genders, or conditions were released right away.