By Bay City News
Fairfield police announced Thursday the successful resolution of a shooting case that occurred outside Fairfield High School in September, resulting in a juvenile suspect receiving 12 months of supervision.
Officers were called to the school’s parking lot on Sept. 16 after reports of an altercation that escalated when a juvenile fired several shots at another individual. A vehicle was hit, but no injuries were reported, police said.
Police arrived within 60 seconds, secured the area with school staff, and determined the suspect had fled.
The case was turned over to the department’s Youth Services Unit, which reviewed hours of surveillance footage, conducted numerous interviews, searched residences, and completed photo lineups.
The juvenile surrendered to authorities days later, according to Fairfield police.
The suspect, already awaiting sentencing for a separate firearm-related case, was found guilty of assault with a firearm with a gun enhancement in that matter.
In connection with both cases, the juvenile received a 12-month sentence that includes six additional months in a juvenile facility and three months of GPS-monitored supervision, police said.
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