Dimly lit hallway of a high school, with lockers on either side, a man stands with his arms out touching a wall, conveying sadness.

Astor Weighs In on Investigation Following Fatal Graduation Shooting

Following a fatal shooting after a graduation ceremony at Fairfield High School, KQED reported on the community’s efforts to mourn and heal while authorities continue their investigation. The June 3 shooting occurred after a commencement ceremony for Sem Yeto High School, a continuation school within the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District. Eighteen-year-old Jamario Baker was killed, and three others were injured.

More than a week later, local faith leaders organized a vigil and blessing ceremony at the school to honor the victims. Community members gathered to grieve and reflect on the tragedy, which many said has deeply affected the close-knit Fairfield community.

Ron Avi Astor, distinguished professor of social welfare at UCLA Luskin and an expert on school violence, provided context on the ongoing investigation. Astor noted that it is atypical for so little information to be publicly known about a suspect or motive in a case of this nature. The article also examined broader concerns about school safety and recent incidents of violence on the Fairfield High School campus.

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