3 Dead, 3 Injured in California High School Graduation Shooting

Fairfield. At least 3 people have died and 3 people have been injured in a shooting that occurred after a graduation ceremony at a high school in the state of California, USA. The incident took place in the parking area of Fairfield High School on Wednesday evening around 7:15 PM.

According to the police, the attack occurred while the graduation ceremony of the same Yetto High School was ongoing in the same premises. According to the police, the youngest victim among the injured is an 11-year-old boy. The other injured are adults aged 20 and 25. A 18-year-old youth who was injured in the incident was later confirmed dead.

This brings the death toll to three. According to local residents and attendees, a stampede occurred when shots were suddenly fired while taking photos.

According to an eyewitness, people ran from the parking area screaming immediately after the shots were fired. Local residents living nearby also said they heard continuous gunshots.

The Fairfield Police Department has stated that the investigation into the incident is ongoing. So far, authorities have not released the identity of the attacker. It has been stated that there is no further threat to the community for the time being.

The Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District has expressed sorrow over the incident and extended sympathy to the affected families. Officials have said that details will be released as more information is obtained.

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