Reward to solve Stockton kid's party massacre raised to $130,000
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Reward to solve Stockton kid's party massacre raised to $130,000
"STOCKTON - The ATF has added its pledge to an ever-increasing reward being offered to anyone who can help authorities charge those responsible for shooting up a child's birthday party last week, killing three kids and one adult, and wounding 13 others. A $25,000 pledge from the ATF, along with a $55,000 pledge from Stockton Crime Stoppers, $50,000 from the FBI, and $5,000 from the Youth Peace and Justice Foundation has brought the total reward money to $130,000."
"The ATF announced its pledge Friday as federal and state authorities continue the investigation into the still-unsolved Nov. 29 massacre. Authorities have said the shooting may be the result of gang violence, and that a suspected gang member - a 22-year-old present for the party - was arrested on a parole violation this week. Police are not calling him a suspect in the shooting, according to media reports."
Federal and local agencies have pooled rewards totaling $130,000 to obtain information that leads to charging those responsible for the Nov. 29 Stockton birthday party shooting. The ATF contributed $25,000 to join pledges from Stockton Crime Stoppers ($55,000), the FBI ($50,000), and the Youth Peace and Justice Foundation ($5,000). The attack killed four people, including three children, and wounded 13 others at an event center on Lucile Avenue. Authorities say the shooting may involve gang violence. A 22-year-old who was at the party was arrested on a parole violation but has not been labeled a suspect. Tips can be reported to the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office at 209-468-5087.
Read at The Mercury News
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