Police said investigators are searching for at least two suspects. They believe there is a gang connection to the killings
Visalia, California — Six people — including a 17-year-old mother and her 6-month-old baby — were killed in a shooting early Monday at a home in central California, and authorities are searching for at least two suspects, sheriff’s officials said.
“Actually the report was that an active shooter was in the area because of the number of shots that were being fired,” Sheriff Mike Boudreaux told reporters. Three more victims were found inside the home, including a man who was still alive but later died at a hospital, he said.
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