Alissa Parraz, 17, was found dead in a ditch, still cradling her baby Nycholas, near the home where four of her family members were also killed in Goshen, a small farming town roughly 220 miles southeast of San Francisco, on January 16

Two people have been arrested in connection with a horror shooting of six people in a California family home. 

The arrests were announced Friday by the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office, as the suspects were named as 25-year-old Noah David Beard and 35-year-old Angel ‘Nanu’ Uriarte.

Both have been described as validated gang members. 

The men have been arrested in connection to the shooting which killed six people including young mother and her 10-month old baby on January 16.

Alissa Parraz, 17, was found dead in a ditch, still cradling her baby Nycholas, near the home where four of her family members were also killed in Goshen, a small farming town roughly 220 miles southeast of San Francisco, on January 16

Alissa Parraz, 17, was found dead in a ditch, still cradling her baby Nycholas, near the home where four of her family members were also killed in Goshen, a small farming town roughly 220 miles southeast of San Francisco, on January 16

Alissa Parraz, 17, was found dead in a ditch, still cradling her baby Nycholas, near the home where four of her family members were also killed in Goshen, a small farming town roughly 220 miles southeast of San Francisco, on January 16

Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux told reporters that the shootings were targeted. Law officials announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the gunmen

Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux told reporters that the shootings were targeted. Law officials announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the gunmen

Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux told reporters that the shootings were targeted. Law officials announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the gunmen

Police rushed to the scene following reports of the killing at around 3:30am after multiple shots rang out at the small California neighborhood of Goshen, a small farming town roughly 220 miles southeast of San Francisco. 

Deputies arrived seven minutes later and reported finding two people dead. 

It was later learned that the desperate 911 call came from a surviving victim of the shooting, who had managed to survive after hiding.  

After discovering the grisly scene, deputies then found a third victim in the doorway of the home. 

Continued searches led them to find several more victims both inside and outside the family home.  

One of the victims was still alive, says Sheriff Boudreaux, however they later died in hospital despite the best efforts of deputies who immediately started CPR.