Shooting in front of Vallejo High School after football game injures 1
A shooting in front of Vallejo High School seriously injured one juvenile on Friday night, police said.
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A shooting in front of Vallejo High School seriously injured one juvenile on Friday night, police said.
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The incident began just before 3 a.m. when law enforcement was informed about a stolen vehicle possibly connected to auto burglaries.
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