3 shot at high school graduation outside Sacramento, officials say
Local News 3 shot at high school graduation outside Sacramento, officials say By Richard Ramos Richard Ramos Web Producer, CBS Sacramento Richard Ramos is a web producer for CBS Sacramento who was born and raised in Sacramento. He graduated with a BA in Journalism from CSUS. Read Full Bio Richard Ramos Updated on: June 3, 2026 / 11:54 PM EDT / CBS Sacramento Add CBS News on Google Three people were shot Wednesday night at a high school graduation near Sacramento, officials said. The shooting happened at Sem Yeto High School's graduation ceremony, which was being held at Fairfield High School in the city of Fairfield. Mayor Alma Hernandez of neighboring Suisun City wrote in a Facebook post that three people were shot at Schafer Stadium, which is located on Fairfield High's campus. Hernandez said a search was underway for the shooter. In a statement to CBS News Sacramento, a Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District spokesperson said the shooting happened after the ceremony had ended.The Solano County Sheriff's Office said it was assisting Fairfield police with the investigation. CBS News Sacramento reached out to Fairfield police for additional information but did not immediately hear back. The conditions and ages of the victims were not yet known. The circumstances of the shooting remain under investigation. A suspect description was not available. Sem Yeto is a continuation high school and shares a physical campus with Fairfield High. Anyone with information on the incident was urged to contact Fairfield police. More from CBS News Shooting in Atlantic City, New Jersey, injures 2 police officers, suspect dead, mayor saysالمصدر: CBS News | Source: CBS News
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