Police identify 18-year-old victim in Fairfield high school graduation shooting
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Police identify 18-year-old victim in Fairfield high school graduation shooting

Fairfield police on Saturday identified the victim of a fatal shooting at Fairfield High School as 18-year-old Jamario Baker.

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Baker was a student at Sem Yeto Continuation High School, which held commencement ceremonies Wednesday night.

The teen was one of four people shot about 7:15 p.m. Wednesday in a parking lot of Fairfield High after the continuation school’s graduation ceremony. The wounded were ages 11, 20 and 25.

“The investigation remains active, and there are currently no suspects in custody,” police said in a statement.

A special email, [email protected], has been set up to receive tips and video related to the shooting.

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Police are asking for cell phone photographs or video recordings, dash camera footage, residential or business surveillance video, doorbell camera recordings and any details related to the shooting.

“Even if you’re unsure whether the information you have is significant, please share it,” the department said Friday on social media. “Details that may seem minor could be the key to solving this case.”

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