At least 4 dead in mass shooting at children's birthday party in California

Shooting reportedly erupted inside an ice cream shop during a child’s birthday party; sheriff calls attack likely targeted as gunman remains at large and officials urge public to help identify suspect

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Four people were killed and 10 wounded in a shooting during a family gathering at a banquet hall in Stockton, sheriff's officials said Saturday.
The victims included both children and adults, said Heather Brent, a spokesperson for the San Joaquin County sheriff's office. Early indications "suggest this may have been a targeted incident," Brent said during a news conference at the scene.
Update on the mass shooting in Stockton, California
Local officials said the suspected shooter has not been caught and pleaded with the public for help. Detectives were still working to identify a possible motive.
"If you have any information as to this individual, reach out immediately. If you are this individual, turn yourself in immediately," San Joaquin County District Attorney Ron Freitas said during a news conference.
The shooting occurred just before 6 p.m. local time (4 a.m. Israel time) inside the banquet hall, which shares a parking lot with other businesses. Stockton is a city of 320,000 about 40 miles (64 kilometers) south of Sacramento.
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ירי המוני בעיר סטוקטון בקליפורניה
ירי המוני בעיר סטוקטון בקליפורניה
Mass shooting in Stockton, California
"Families should be together instead of at the hospital, standing next to their loved one, praying that they survive," Mayor Christina Fugazzi said.
Stockton Vice Mayor Jason Lee said the shooting took place at an ice cream shop during a birthday party. The sheriff’s office did not confirm that account, saying only that the incident occurred at a “family gathering.”
Authorities did not immediately provide additional information about the conditions of the victims. Officials said earlier that several were taken to hospitals. No arrests have been reported so far.
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