December 27, 2025 - 03:52

Four individuals were shot and wounded early Friday morning at a business located near downtown San Jose, according to local police reports. The incident occurred just a day after Christmas, raising concerns within the community about safety during the holiday season.
Authorities responded promptly to the scene, where they found the victims suffering from gunshot wounds. Emergency medical services transported the injured individuals to nearby hospitals for treatment, and their conditions are currently being assessed.
Police have launched an investigation into the shooting, seeking to determine the circumstances that led to this violent outbreak. Witnesses in the area have been encouraged to come forward with any information that may assist in the ongoing inquiry.
This incident has sparked discussions about crime rates and public safety in San Jose, as residents express their concerns over rising violence in the city. As the investigation unfolds, local law enforcement is committed to ensuring the safety of the community and bringing those responsible to justice.
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