Four men are in custody in Indianapolis for the brutal Jan. 14 slayings of two women and their babies who were in their mother’s arms when they were shot multiple times. Ronald Davis, 30, Dontae Hobson, 30, Jasper Frazier, 36, and Zarumin Coleman, 20, have all been charged in connection with the murders.

Two of the suspects were charged with four counts of murder each, while the other two face attempted robbery and conspiracy to attempt robbery charges in the deaths of Gina Hunt, 24, and her 23-month-old son Jordan and Andrea Yarrell and her four-month-old daughter, Charlii. The suspects will make their first court appearance under tight security in Marion County on Tuesday.

A fifth suspect who was arrested in the case but not charged will most likely be given immunity to testify against the other four. The family of Tommy Warren, 24, say they have received death threats from friends of Coleman who believe Warren snitched on him.

Sheriff Frank Anderson who vowed to track the killers down “like dogs” has drawn criticism from locals and even cops who feel his poor choice of words may unduly prejudice or jeopardize the case. Anderson was widely quoted as saying, “There’s a special place in hell for you, and we’re going to see that you get there.”