San Joaquin County Offers Mental Health Support After Stockton Mass Shooting

As heartbreak lingers after a mass shooting in Stockton claimed four lives, mental health organizations across San Joaquin County are stepping in to support a grieving community.

“It’s hard. How do we get past it?” said Mary Lopez, a parent at Commodore Stockton Skills School, which third-grade victim Journey Rose attended. Lopez’s children also graduated from the school, and she says the tragedy has deeply shaken their close-knit community.

Parents say they are struggling to guide their children through the loss, especially when it involves a classmate…

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