2015-03-19 09:02
Stockton - An apparent drive-by shooting at a Stockton
convenience store left three people dead and four wounded in what a
police official called one of the worst mass shootings in the city's
recent history.
Officer Joe Silva also said the shooting in the
inland port city was in a crime-ridden area known for drug deals and is
likely gang-related. Violence has rocked Stockton, which was hit hard by
the economic downturn and declared bankruptcy in 2012.
Officials
with the San Joaquin County on Wednesday said 20-year-old Aliyah Taylor
and 27-year-old Arniska Lofton died in the drive-by shooting. The male
victim was identified as 23-year-old Kabin Kennebrew. All were from
Stockton.
Four men in their 20s and 30s were found inside the
small market and taken to hospitals. The victims, ages 24, 25, 32 and 38
are expected to survive, Silva said.
No arrests have been made, and it is not yet known if there were multiple shooters.
Police
are interviewing witnesses, some of whom said they heard up to 40
gunshots. Dozens of people gathered in the area after the shooting, and
additional officers were called in to help control the crowd.
Police did not release the names or any other details on the victims.
Violence
is not uncommon in Stockton, which saw 49 killings last year, an
increase from the year before. The city hit record numbers with 58
homicides in 2011, and 71 in 2012.
In comparison, Riverside, a
similarly sized city of about 300,000 people in Southern California, had
13 homicides in 2011 and 16 in 2012.
Stockton, is a gateway to
Yosemite National Park, and was once an official "All-America City"
before the collapse of the housing market. In the years that followed,
Stockton twice led Forbes magazine's list of "America's most miserable
cities".
In 2012, it became the largest US city to file for
bankruptcy before Detroit made the move in 2013. Stockton emerged from
bankruptcy last fall after the judge approved its reorganisation plan.
At
one point, the police union was so upset over layoffs and a record
homicide rate that it posted billboards tracking the city's body count
and disclosing the city manager's phone number.
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