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The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office has unveiled new surveillance footage featuring two vehicles suspected to be connected to the mass shooting that occurred in Stockton last November.
A reward of up to $130,000 is being offered for information that could lead to the arrest of those responsible for the tragic incident on Lucile Avenue, Stockton.
While the sheriff’s office has not specified the makes and models of the vehicles, the images released depict a white sedan and a silver sedan.
The shooting, which took place during a child’s birthday celebration, resulted in 17 individuals being shot and four fatalities. The victims who lost their lives were aged 8, 9, 14, and 21.
Authorities suspect that the attack was premeditated.
In an update given in early December, Sheriff Patrick Withrow indicated that identifying suspects might take weeks or even months. The only description available is that the suspects were clad in all black and had their faces concealed.
“We know that there were known gang members at this birthday party, but we do not know whether that was the reason or the motive of this shooting, so we’re going to take our time and gather all our information and process it,” Withrow said in December.’
Withrow said more than 50 casings were found at the scene, fired from at least five different weapons.
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