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By the time the last gunshot faded, nothing felt real.

Children were screaming, parents were bleeding, and a birthday cake sat untouched on a plastic table.

Sirens wailed, then stopped. In the silence that followed, the town felt its heart crack.

People want answers. They want justice. They want to knoโ€ฆ Continuesโ€ฆ

The party had started like any other:

folding chairs on the lawn, paper plates stacked beside a sheet cake, kids racing through sprinklers as adults argued good-naturedly over music and parking.

No one noticed the unfamiliar car slowing at the corner, or the way conversation dipped for just a second before the first shot tore the afternoon apart.

In the chaos that followed, parents threw themselves over children,

strangers dragged the wounded behind cars, and someoneโ€™s shaking hands dialed 911 again and again, as if more calls might make help arrive faster.

Now, Stockton moves carefully, as if the whole city is afraid of making a sound.

People who never locked their doors now double-check them at noon.

At vigils, neighbors who barely nodded before now cling to each other and cry. There is anger, and fear, but also a quiet defiance:

a refusal to let a childโ€™s birthday be remembered only for gunfire.


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