A second grade teacher and her two-year-old daughter were shot and killed Tuesday morning in Fort Washington, Maryland, in a case that investigators said “shocks the conscience.”

The abcNews reports that police found 26 years old, NeShante Alesha Davis, dead in a parking lot with apparent gunshot wounds around 7am while her daughter was found in a nearby car.

The toddler was taken to the hospital, where she later died.

Emphasising the fact that the perpetrators of the crime would be found and dealt with accordingly, Interim Prince George’s County Police Chief Hank Stawinski said, “The notion that someone would be bold enough to take the life of a child, take the life of a young woman and think that there would not be consequences is simply unacceptable.”

David was in her first year as a teacher at Bradbury Heights Elementary School in Prince George’s County, officials said.

“All of us at Prince George’s County Public Schools [are] deeply saddened by the loss of NeShante Davis and her young child. Crisis teams are available at the school for all of our students, staff and their families as long as they need it,” said a statement from the Prince Georges’s County Public Schools.

Prince George’s County Police are investigating the shooting as a double homicide, which “frankly shocks the conscience,” said Stawinski.

Police said that they have “very viable investigative leads,” but would not share any other information on suspects or possible motive, citing the ongoing investigation.

Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Angela Alsobrooks said that once a suspect is apprehended, her office would “spare no resource” to bring the shooter to justice.

“This is absolutely unacceptable in any civilized community that a child should be killed in this way,” she said.

Authorities are asking that anyone with information on the shooting contact police.

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