"That incident has left me and many other residents in the neighborhood rattled," said Tinisch Hollins, executive director of Californians for Safety and Justice. As gun violence becomes more prevalent, the community is feeling increasingly unsafe.
"In stable condition. The suspect or suspects responsible for this heinous act are still at large," said Sgt. Rashad Hollis from the Vallejo Police Department. This highlights the ongoing concern for community safety.
"A historically excluded neighborhood, and it had been underinvested... violence has occurred a lot of the times here," James said. This statement points to underlying issues of neglect contributing to the violence.
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