
Fairfield High School graduation shooting (IMAGE: X)
FAIRFIELD, CALIFORNIA: A shooting broke out Wednesday night in the parking lot during Sem Yeto High School’s graduation ceremony, held at Fairfield High School in Northern California. One person died at the scene. Three others, an 11-year-old child and two adults, aged 20 and 25, were taken to local hospitals. Their conditions haven’t been shared yet. The person who died was 18, as per reports. Fairfield Police said the incident happened around 7:15 p.m. Officers are still searching for the shooter. So far, no one’s been identified or arrested. Mayor Alma Hernandez of Suisun City confirmed on Facebook that the search is ongoing.
#BREAKING Northern California Graduation Shooting.
Right now, there is an investigation after multiple students were shot and wounded at a high school graduation on the campus of Fairfield High School in Fairfield, CA.
Aerial video shows law enforcement
looking for evidence.… pic.twitter.com/Ro4OWhSNa0
— Tony Perez (@Tony_MNNews) June 4, 2026
Breaking News: One person is dead and three others were injured following a shooting at Fairfield High School Wednesday night. The shooting happened around 7:15 p.m. during the Fairfield‑Suisun Unified School District’s graduation ceremony for Sem Yeto High School. Police say the… pic.twitter.com/jfiRhAZIVs
— ABC7 News (@abc7newsbayarea) June 4, 2026
KCRA 3 spoke with Amanda and Luis Prieto, who reside next to the school, about what time they first heard gunshots. Amanda Prieto reported that she was talking on the phone in her backyard when she heard shots there.
Amanda Prieto realised the speed at which the shots came quickly. When I looked over the fence, people were just running and screaming through the parking lot; it was terrible.
Luis Prieto said police had a rapid response as several patrol vehicles went on the scene. He also said there were ambulances which “responded to the area. Amanda Prieto was outraged as soon as she saw it; this is the third shooting she’s seen in this school in the past three years. I was just right off the bat terrified for these kids; they can’t even graduate.
High school shootings keep shaking communities across the United States, leaving behind grief, fear, and scars that don’t fade. Every time it happens, students, teachers, and families are forced to pick up the pieces.
People point to a mix of reasons: easy access to guns, mental health problems, bullying, and kids feeling alone. A few shootings stand out in everyone’s memory: Columbine in 1999, the heartbreaking 2018 attack at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High where 17 lives were lost, and the Oxford High School shooting in 2021. Each time, the country argues about gun control, how to make schools safer, and whether we’re doing enough when it comes to supporting mental health.
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