Shooting Disrupts Graduation Ceremony in Fairfield, California

A graduation ceremony at Sem Yeto High School in Fairfield, California, turned tragic when gunfire erupted, injuring three students. The event, meant to celebrate achievements, quickly descended into chaos as attendees sought safety. Local authorities are investigating the incident, with a manhunt underway for the shooter. Witnesses described scenes of confusion and panic as families searched for loved ones amidst the chaos. As the situation develops, updates will be provided regarding the conditions of the injured and any progress in the investigation.
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Chaos Erupts During Graduation Celebration

What was anticipated to be a joyous occasion for students and their families in Fairfield, California, turned into a scene of chaos when gunfire erupted during the graduation ceremony of Sem Yeto High School on Wednesday evening. Local authorities reported that three students were injured by gunfire at the event, which took place at Schafer Stadium on the Fairfield High School grounds. The sound of shots sent graduates, parents, and attendees scrambling for safety as law enforcement quickly responded to the incident.

Suisun City Mayor Alma Hernandez confirmed the occurrence of the shooting and stated that a manhunt for the suspect was promptly initiated. Currently, police have not provided a description of the shooter nor confirmed if any arrests have been made.

Graduation Celebration Descends Into Chaos

Sem Yeto High School, part of the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District, was in the midst of its graduation ceremony when the violence erupted. The Solano County Sheriff's Office is collaborating with the Fairfield Police Department on the investigation, while emergency services secured the area and tended to the injured.

Details regarding the ages and conditions of the injured individuals have not yet been released. Witnesses recounted moments of panic as families searched for their loved ones while graduates fled the stadium upon hearing the gunfire. (This is an ongoing situation. Further updates will follow.)