Two Cal Maritime Cadets Injured in Vallejo Gas Station Shooting
Two students from California Maritime Academy were shot in Vallejo, California, while refueling their vehicle on Tuesday evening. The incident occurred around 7:30 PM in the vicinity of Sonoma Boulevard and Tennessee Street, prompting an urgent response from local law enforcement. Interim President Michael J. Dumont described the attack as an "unprovoked criminal attack," emphasizing that the cadets were innocent victims caught in crossfire between two vehicles involved in a shooting.
According to reports, one cadet sustained serious injuries after being shot in the face, while the other was shot in the neck. Both students were transported to the hospital for treatment, with one cadet having been released to recover with family, while the other remains hospitalized.
Dumont stated that law enforcement has reportedly taken a suspect into custody, and he expressed hope for the swift recovery of the cadets. The Cal Maritime community is actively raising funds through platforms like GoFundMe to support the families of the victims during this challenging time.
Community members have been urged to remain vigilant and cautious in response to rising incidents of violence in the area. Dumont advised individuals to exit any situation where they perceive trouble and to contact emergency services.
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