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Traumatic scene of family slaying stuns deputies, neighbors

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Ramos said he could not say how the mother and children had been killed but that they had suffered “extreme trauma.”

“It’s a very violent scene, obviously,” he said.

Until a social worker arrived in the evening, a deputy was seen cradling the surviving baby boy, who drifted in and out of sleep in his arms.

“Many of us have children as well,” said Ramos, who got emotional speaking to reporters at the scene. “It’s extremely traumatic. … We’re all human.”

Ramos said the father and the neighbor who called 911 had been detained for questioning and were cooperative. However, neither was considered a suspect, Ramos said.

Outside the crime scene tape, dozens of neighbors gathered quietly, looking shocked and concerned by the day’s events.

“We wouldn’t even think this kind of stuff would happen,” said Sandra Sida, 27, who lives across the street. She said she did not know the family well but that they appeared friendly, exchanging waves and greetings in the driveway.

“I’ve never seen them angry,” Sida said. “We’ve seen them all the time in their church clothes.”

A woman who lives in the other unit of the duplex said she went to Cordova High School with the mother but that they had lost touch until she moved in two years ago. The woman said their families exchanged food on holidays.

“They didn’t look like trouble people,” said the woman, who declined to give her full name given the violent nature of the crime. “This is a (big) surprise to come home and see this.”

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