STOCKTON -- Parents and students across Stockton are grieving the loss of one of their own.

"You think that the real danger is, like, being hit by a car. It's random stuff like that," parent Ramon Hayes shared. "I really stay out the way anyways, and now you have got to be more cautious. You never know."

Many are concerned about their children in the wake of Saturday's mass shooting that claimed the lives of a 14-year-old, a 9-year-old and an 8-year-old who attended Stockton Unified School District.

"They're not going to want to go to any parties anymore," Parent Graciela Leva said. "It's very sad as it is, and then during this time, it's even more worse for the parents and their brothers and sisters."

As a result, SUSD is all hands on deck in making sure students, parents, and staff h

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