The Fairfield Police Department said multiple rounds were fired at an occupied vehicle during the September 16 altercation in the school parking lot, but no one was hurt. In a social media post on Thursday, police said officers arrived within 60 seconds of the initial report, but the suspect fled before they arrived.
According to the update, for both cases, the teen received a combined sentence of 12 months of supervision with credit for time served. He will remain in juvenile detention for an additional six months, followed by three months of GPS-monitored supervision.
"We neither possess the authority to influence criminal sentences nor are we contacted to provide recommendations," the press release said. "Sentencing decisions are determined by the judicial system through established criminal justice procedures, remaining outside the scope of Police Department operations."
Solano County's juvenile detention facility offers behavioral training, vocational/ trade training, and social-skills development instead of a purely punitive incarceration model. In October, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB 1376, a landmark reform measure that imposes new limits on juvenile probation and creates mechanisms to keep youth from being trapped in cycles of prolonged supervision. Critics of the measure say the new law threatens community security and undermines the will of voters who support stronger accountability.
Last year, California voters passed Prop 36, which increases criminal penalties for certain repeat theft and drug offenses and rolls back some earlier justice reform efforts, although it does not target juvenile justice systems.
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