Early Sunday morning, two shooters attacked a Redwood City family as they left a baby shower on East Palo Alto's Wisteria Lane around 1 a.m. The 22-year-old mother riding in the vehicle attempted to shield her children in the backseat, but her three-month-old infant son was hit and died of an untreatable bullet to the head. The mother and father in the vehicle were also hit after the gunmen opened fire and were taken to Stanford Hospital where they are expected to survive. Another 3-year-old son was not injured.

During the attack, which East Palo Alto PD believe was targeted and possibly gang-related attack, the two suspects approached the driver's side of the vehicle on foot before opening fire. The family was able to speed away before being pulled over three miles away. Police escorted the family to Stanford Hospital.

Three people have been detained in relation to the shooting, but are not believe to be the suspects. KTVU also reports that police are looking at an apparently abandoned home across the street from the crime scene for additional evidence.

According to the Examiner, the suspects are described as: "Hispanic males in their early 20s, between 5 feet 9 inches and 5 feet 10 inches tall, with 'thin' builds. One wore a dark hooded sweatshirt and the other wore a stocking cap atop long, dark hair." There is a $25,000 reward offered for any information leading to an arrest.

Police Chief Ron Davis addressed the at-large suspects during a press conference saying, “We will find you... Have some sense of humanity and surrender.”

ABC7 has the latest video report:

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