The Youth Peace and Justice Foundation out of Uvalde, Texas, is inviting rival gangs in Stockton to gather on Friday for a peace summit and to ask for a ceasefire.
It comes in the wake of the mass shooting in Stockton that killed four people, three of those children.
Authorities have still not confirmed the mass shooting was gang-related, even though that's what witnesses and community leaders are saying.
"I just don't see that you would have a 16-year-old who is banging hard who's running, doing drugs, partying and everything that comes with it, you know what I am going to come to the peace meeting," said former District Attorney for San Joaquin County Tori Verber Salazar.
Verber Salazar said gang violence is a vicious cycle, and she is concerned by a non-profit that is not from

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