A California sheriff said on Friday he believes drugs and guns motivated the January 16 shooting that killed six people, including a 10-month-old baby.
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A total of 26 suspects have been arrested in connection with Operation Nightmare that was launched after the massacre, including eight who were taken into custody on Friday. Boudreaux says illegal drug operations and illegal guns were the likely motivation behind the shooting. He also said the gang members were manufacturing untraceable guns to give to other gang members.
CALIFORNIA MURDER OF SIX, INCLUDING TEENAGE MOTHER AND INFANT, LIKELY GANG OR CARTEL RELATED: SHERIFF
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