Two Stockton shootings leave one dead, three injured
Two separate shootings Friday night left one person dead and three injured. Police said there’s no known motive and no suspect info yet.
Two separate Stockton shootings Friday night left one person dead and three others injured, police said. In initial reporting posted June 27, 2026, officers said there was no known motive and no releasable suspect information as of late Friday, and that the shootings did not appear to be connected.
First shooting: 2600 block of Plantation Place
The first shooting was reported around 9:50 p.m. in the 2600 block of Plantation Place, where three victims were found injured. Police said all three were taken to a hospital for injuries that were not considered life-threatening.
Stocktonia reported that at least one victim is an adult and that the ages of the other two victims were still being verified. CBS Sacramento described the victims as including an infant, along with an adult and a 15-year-old.
(CBS Sacramento described the location as along Plantation Drive.)
Second shooting: near Hunter and Sonora streets
About 20 minutes later, police responded to a second shooting near Hunter and Sonora streets. Stocktonia reported a 36-year-old man was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead. CBS Sacramento reported that a 30-year-old man was shot and killed at Hunter and Sonora streets.
What police said about motive, suspects, and whether the incidents are linked
As of late Friday, police said there was no known motive and no releasable suspect information for either shooting. Investigators also said the two incidents did not appear to be connected.
Residents can expect more updates once Stockton Police confirm victim identities, continue the investigation, and decide what additional public details can be released.
What this means for the city
In related coverage of the incidents, Stocktonia placed them in context of Stockton’s homicide count—reporting this was the city’s 16th homicide of the year and the seventh homicide reported in Stockton this month.
Where to look next
For broader context on how the city organizes and presents public-safety information, Stockton Open Data’s “Safer Streets” materials provide an overview of the city’s public-safety strategy. Readers who want to interpret patterns can also look at the Stockton Police Department Calls for Service dataset—but they should not treat it as incident-specific proof about any one shooting.
The most important next updates will be any new statements from Stockton Police about victim identities, potential suspect information, and whether the assessment of how the two incidents relate changes.
Sources
- Stocktonia (June 27, 2026): Two Stockton shootings leave one dead, three injured
- CBS Sacramento (June 27, 2026): 1 dead, 3 injured across separate Stockton shootings
- Stockton Open Data: Safer Streets (initiative context page)
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