Two Victims of a School Shooting, 5-Year-Old Elias & 6-Year-Old Roman, Are in Critical Condition – Details
After initial details concerning the shooting at Feather Adventist School were released, the families of two young boys who were shot have provided updates on how they are doing.
Five-year-old Elias and six-year-old Roman Mendez are two kindergartners who were wounded during a school shooting at Feather River Adventist School in Palermo. Since the incident, which occurred on Wednesday, December 4, reports state that the two little boys are being treated at a Sacramento trauma center.

Thankfully, Roman’s sister divulged that the little boy’s surgeries have been successful, but he still faces a tough and lengthy recovery ahead. Action News also reports that Roman’s twin brother Armani Mendez, who also attends Feather Adventist School, bore witness to the shooting.
On the same day the shooting happened, Roman’s sister, Vanessa Diaz, took to Facebook with a tearjerking post showing a photo of Roman’s little arm hooked up to medical machines and covered with what appeared to be an arm brace.
In her caption above the picture, Vanessa disclosed the same details that she shared with Action News concerning the six-year-old’s successful surgeries. She also added that while Roman is in “critical condition,” he is “showing incredible strength.”
“Please keep him, our family, and all the other children and families affected in your thoughts and prayers. During this difficult time, I am trying to keep my other little brother’s spirits up as we navigate this together. 🤍✝️,” pleaded Vanessa at the end of her caption.
Following the meeting, the shooting occurred after which, the shooter took his own life. The sheriff then disclosed, “We have received some information that leads us to believe that the subject responsible for the shooting targeted this school because of its affiliation with the Seventh Day Adventist Church.”

Kory said that with the current information he has at the moment he believes the shooting to be “an isolated incident,” however, he and his team have sent an alert out to law enforcement agencies throughout the state of California advising them of the shooting “out of an abundance of caution.”
He also advised such agencies that “the subject may have targeted this school because of its affiliation with that particular religious organization.” Police officials did this to ensure that the agencies remain vigilant and to make sure to protect students at such schools.
The sheriff also mentioned how enforcement has been in contact with leadership at the Seventh Day Adventist Church and other parties involved in overseeing the schools to make them aware of the incident for safety purposes.

Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea speaks to the press in Oroville, California on February 12, 2017 | Source: Getty Images
He also revealed that after sharing how the shooter arrived at the school in a vehicle at the last press briefing, police have now uncovered the identity of the Uber driver who dropped him off. The sheriff said that the individual was being interviewed by investigators.