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FOUR VICTIMS IDENTIFIED IN STOCKTON CHILD’S BIRTHDAY PARTY MASS SHOOTING

Three Children and One Adult Killed; Seventeen Total Victims Confirmed as Investigation Intensifies

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FOUR VICTIMS IDENTIFIED IN STOCKTON CHILD’S BIRTHDAY PARTY MASS SHOOTING Amari Peterson Susano Archuleta Maya Lupian Journey Rose Reotutar Guerrero
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A child’s birthday celebration in Stockton, California, turned into a horrific tragedy on November 29, when multiple armed assailants opened fire inside a crowded home on Lucile Avenue.

Four people—including three children—were killed, and at least 13 others were wounded in what authorities describe as one of the region’s most devastating mass shootings in years.

Among those killed was 14-year-old Amari Peterson, who had been attending the celebration at a local banquet hall.

His mother, Kim Peterson, expressed profound grief as she spoke to the Stockton Record, describing her son as “at the wrong place at the wrong time.”

“My baby was innocent,” she said. “Who would have known my baby wasn’t gonna come home with me?”

Amari was remembered as a respectful, compassionate teenager with a strong love for sports, particularly basketball and football. A GoFundMe campaign has been established to help the family with funeral expenses.

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The shooting also claimed the life of 21-year-old Susano Archuleta, who was attending the party to celebrate a friend’s daughter.

His aunt, Patricia Flores, told CBS Sacramento that the family is devastated by his loss and described him as deeply loved by all who knew him.

Two additional child victims were identified as an 8-year-old student from Aspire APEX Academy and a 9-year-old girl, both of whom succumbed to their injuries at the scene or shortly after the attack.

The family of 8-year-old Maya Lupian confirmed her death and shared personal tributes and photographs. Relatives said Maya was killed when multiple masked gunmen stormed the gathering, reportedly targeting members of a local rap group.

According to investigators, the assailants opened fire in an attempt to target individuals associated with the “Muddy Boyz,” including rapper MBNel, who was shot but survived. The long-standing feud between the “Muddy Boyz” and rival group “Everybody Killers,” or EBK, has been the focus of speculation; however, EBK members have publicly denied involvement.

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Maya’s sister, Yesenia, released a heartbreaking statement:

“Maya was the most outgoing 8-year-old you’d ever meet… She was a purple belt in karate, a dancer, a singer, an artist. She deserved a childhood full of laughter, school, and dreams—not this.”

Maya was set to celebrate her 9th birthday in just two weeks. Her family expressed overwhelming grief and requested prayers, shares, and donations as they navigate their loss.

The family of 9-year-old Journey Rose Reotutar Guerrero also confirmed her death, releasing a public statement honoring her life.

Journey was described as a bright, gentle third grader at Commodore Stockton Skills School who loved art, baking, gymnastics, and helping others.

Her mother, Jackie Reotutar, wrote:

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“Journey was growing up beautifully and should have had a long life where she could learn and play as much as she pleased… She wanted to be a doctor like her sister. She wanted to help people.”

Journey leaves behind three siblings who shared a close bond with her.

The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that two additional victims who initially fled the scene have since been located, bringing the total number of victims to 17 people.

  • 4 killed (three children ages 8, 9, and 14, and one adult)
  • 13 injured, several critically

One victim remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition.

The gunmen are still at large.

No arrests have been made, and investigators have not publicly identified suspects. Authorities warn that individuals harboring or assisting the shooters may face charges for aiding and abetting.

The FBI Sacramento Field Office, in coordination with the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office, has announced a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest, and conviction of those responsible.

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The FBI is urging anyone with videos, photos, or information to come forward immediately.

Internationally acclaimed artist Burna Boy has offered to cover funeral expenses for the victims. The Grammy-winning singer has a history of philanthropic work and expressed condolences to the grieving families.

Locally, grief support efforts are underway. Aspire APEX Academy, where Maya Lupian was a student, deployed more than 20 counselors to provide emotional support to students and staff. In a public statement, the school expressed deep sorrow, describing Maya as “the sweetest soul” and affirming its commitment to ongoing care for the affected community.

Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi condemned the violence and said the city needs expanded federal resources to combat entrenched gang activity. She revealed that Stockton has confiscated 752 illegal firearms in 2025—an increase from 610 in 2024—and noted that even with declining homicide rates, more must be done.

Mayor Fugazi is formally requesting that Stockton be designated a pilot site for a federal Community Impact Program, bringing multi-agency support from:

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  • Department of Justice
  • Department of Education
  • Department of Health and Human Services
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • Department of Labor
  • Department of Agriculture
  • Department of Transportation
  • Department of Treasury
  • Department of Commerce
  • Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Department of the Interior

“I am calling on the full power of the federal government—not only to stop crime but to prevent it before it starts,” the mayor said.

As families prepare for multiple funerals, the Stockton community continues to grapple with the magnitude of the violence.

The deaths of three young children and a young father have shaken residents and reignited urgent calls for solutions to gang-related crime.

Counseling services, vigils, and community support efforts are ongoing.


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16-year-old Khyon Smith-Tate found shot to death inside Chipotle bathroom on edge of Temple University’s campus in North Philadelphia

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16-year-old Khyon Smith-Tate found shot to death inside Chipotle bathroom on edge of Temple University's campus in North Philadelphia 1100 block of West Montgomery Avenue
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PHILADELPHIA — A 16-year-old boy was fatally shot inside the bathroom of a Chipotle restaurant near Temple University’s campus in North Philadelphia on Monday afternoon, police said, as students and staff returned for the first day of the Spring 2026 semester.

The shooting occurred at approximately 5:00 p.m. inside the Chipotle located in the 1100 block of West Montgomery Avenue, on the ground floor of The View at Montgomery apartment complex. The building is situated near Temple University’s Student Center and TECH Center.

Police later identified the victim as Khyon Smith-Tate, a North Philadelphia resident. Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small said Smith-Tate was found with a gunshot wound to the chest and was pronounced dead at 5:24 p.m.

Temple University President John Fry and Vice President for Public Safety and Chief of Police Jennifer Griffin issued a joint statement following the incident:
“The loss of life to gun violence is a profound tragedy, and there are no words that can make sense of it. Our thoughts are with the victim’s family and loved ones.”

According to investigators, Smith-Tate and another minor entered the restaurant and requested access to the restroom. Chief Inspector Small said the shooting is believed to have occurred inside the bathroom.

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Moments later, employees discovered Smith-Tate suffering from a gunshot wound. Police recovered one spent shell casing from a semiautomatic weapon inside the restroom.

Although the victim’s last known address was approximately eight blocks from the scene, authorities have not indicated what brought him to the location or what led to the shooting.

At the time of the incident, the restaurant was crowded, and multiple individuals inside the business were detained briefly for questioning. However, police said they have not yet obtained any statements from witnesses who reported hearing a gunshot.

A person of interest was taken into custody several blocks from the scene shortly after the shooting, but Chief Inspector Small said that individual’s involvement remains unclear.

As of Tuesday, police confirmed that no arrests have been made and no motive has been established.

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Investigators believe Smith-Tate entered the restroom with another minor, though the whereabouts of that individual remain unknown.

Police are also seeking information about three possible suspects, described as teenagers carrying backpacks.

Chief Inspector Small noted that the area is equipped with numerous surveillance cameras, which detectives are reviewing as part of the ongoing investigation.

Authorities are asking anyone with information related to the incident to contact the Philadelphia Police Department.


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