A judge has handed down sentences totaling 107 years in prison for each of two 25-year-old men convicted of killing a couple and their three-month-old infant. 

The life sentences were issued on Friday to Shaiquon Sharpe and Taquashon Ray were convicted earlier on charges of aggravated murder, obstructing justice, improperly discharging a firearm, and having weapons under disability. 

Each man won't be eligible for parole for 107 years.

Sharpe and Ray were arrested in 2018 after a triple homicide resulting in the deaths of 19-year-old Valarcia Blair, 21-year-old Edward Morris, and three-month-old Tariq Morris.

Morris was on Pasadena Avenue along with Blair and their three-and-a-half-month-old baby on a November night in 2018 when their car was riddled with bullets.

Youngstown detectives suspect the older Morris was the target possibly because of an ongoing feud or argument. Family members say they were told more than 30 shots were fired at the victims.

Sharpe and Ray were indicted in November of 2019, both suspects face life without parole.