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Greenfield, Calif. shooting update: Two dead near gas station at 145 El Camino Real; horrific videos emerging

Greenfield police confirmed that two people were killed at 145 El Camino Real, Calif. Monday night. The incident happened near the Fast Strip at El Camino Real and Oak Avenue.

A shooting in Greenfield, California, left two people dead. Images used for representational purposes. (no splash)
A shooting in Greenfield, California, left two people dead. Images used for representational purposes. (no splash)

“A double homicide occurred on Monday, June 22, 2026 at approximately 10:50 pm at 145 El Camino Real. We are asking for the community’s assistance by uploading any videos or images you believe may be related to this incident. More information will be released as it becomes available,” they said in a statement. statement.

Meanwhile, gruesome video of the shooting has emerged.

“Greenfield police confirm a shooting late Monday night that left two people dead. People in the area reported hearing at least 20 gunshots around 10:44 p.m. Additional details about what led up to the shooting have not been released,” one local wrote.

Multiple police cars were present at the scene of the Greenfield shooting. Another video from the person noted, “Witnesses also reported that at least one person at the scene received CPR. Additional details about the events leading up to the shooting have not been released.”

In the video, a law enforcement officer attempts to perform CPR on a person on the ground. Authorities have not released details about the victim, and details about the suspect have not been released.

Greenfield shooting: Reaction overwhelming

Several people reacted to news of the shooting in Greenfield. “Wow this is horrific… may the victim rest in peace,” one wrote. Another netizen asked if the incident happened on the Fast Strip, and a Facebook user confirmed this.

Others lamented the law and order situation in the city. “What happened to this town?” they asked.

Meanwhile, one person shared insight into how police tried to catch the suspect. “Gas stations have cameras. Hopefully they are working,” they wrote. Others responded with an emoji of hands clasped in prayer.

(This story is being updated)

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