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Six dead in ‘massacre’ tied to cartel

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LOS ANGELES: Six people including a six-month-old baby cradled in the arms of her 17-year-old mother were shot dead at a home in California’s main agricultur­al valley on Monday in what authoritie­s called a targeted attack and “horrific massacre.”

Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux linked the killings to the illegal drug trade, saying deputies had conducted a drug-related search warrant at the same home last week.

“We believe this was a message being sent,” Sheriff Boudreaux told reporters at the scene. “We believe that this was a targeted family.”

Two suspects remained at large, he said.

Authoritie­s responded early on Monday after multiple shots were heard. Some victims were found in the street while others were discovered in the house.

One victim was alive and wounded when authoritie­s arrived but later died at a hospital, the sheriff said.

The attacks occurred in Goshen, a farm community of 5,400 people about midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco.

The bodies of the infant and 17-year-old mother were located in a ditch outside the home, the sherifff later told the Los Angeles Times. Both had gunshot wounds to the head.

Several others were shot in the head, including an elderly woman. Two women survived by hiding in a trailer on the property.

“I think it’s specifical­ly connected to the cartel. The level of violence ... this was not your run-of-the-mill low-end gang member,” he told the newspaper.

“If [they] are specifical­ly shooting everyone in the head, they know what they are doing ... [and] they are comfortabl­e with what they are doing.”

The newspaper reported that last week’s search warrant resulted in one arrest and the seizure of guns, marijuana and methamphet­amine.

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Boudreaux: Home searched for drugs

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