On November 29, 2025, what began as a festive second birthday celebration at the Monkey Space event hall in Stockton, CA, devolved into one of the most horrific acts of violence in the city’s history. Just before 6 p.m., as approximately 100 guests gathered among balloons and birthday cake, multiple masked gunmen dressed in dark clothing opened fire. The scene on Lucile Avenue quickly turned to chaos as over 50 shell casings from at least five different firearms were later recovered.
Witnesses described a harrowing transition from laughter to terror, with parents instinctively using their bodies to shield children as bullets tore through walls and doors. In the aftermath, four people were left dead and 13 others were wounded, many of whom were innocent children. The victims of the shooting represent a devastating loss of young potential. The deceased include Maya Lupian, 8, a third-grader at Aspire APEX Academy known for her love of baking; Journey Rose Reotutar Guerrero, 8, who was attending her cousin’s party; Amari Peterson, a 14-year-old student-athlete from Modesto; and Susano Archuleta, 21, who reportedly sacrificed his life to protect others. The 13 survivors were treated at local hospitals, which were forced to activate mass-casualty protocols to handle the influx of trauma cases. While some victims suffered graze wounds, others faced life-threatening injuries that required urgent stabilization and long-term medical care.
The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office is leading a massive multi-agency investigation, supported by the Stockton Police Department, the FBI, and the ATF. Investigators believe the attack was targeted, noting that while known gang members were present at the event, the exact motive remains unconfirmed. In January 2026, authorities made a breakthrough by identifying and recovering two vehicles of interest: a white Honda Accord and a gray Volkswagen. Although no arrests have been made specifically for the murders as of April 2026, Sheriff Patrick Withrow has expressed confidence that charges could be filed within the next few months as forensic and digital evidence processing nears completion. The impact on the Stockton community has been profound, triggering a wave of grief and a renewed debate over gun violence and public safety. Mental health professionals have been deployed to assist the traumatized children who witnessed the massacre, many of whom now suffer from anxiety and sleep disturbances. While a $130,000 reward is being offered for information leading to a conviction, the city remains focused on healing. Vigils and fundraisers continue to support the affected families, as residents demand accountability for an act of violence that violated the sanctity of a child’s birthday celebration.
