This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.

Four men who have been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of 7-year-old Taalib Pecantte were accused in multiple other shootings leading up the Dec. 2 incident, according to court documents released Tuesday.

Pecantte died a day after being shot in the back in Mid-City on Dec. 2. Authorities had offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible.

At the time, police said four men had walked up to a car that held Pecantte, his mother and a male friend, firing into the vehicle in the 1900 block of Corning Street. Pecantte’s mother and her boyfriend were hurt in the shooting.

Authorities said they believed the incident, which was described as an “ambush,” was gang related.

A Los Angeles Police Department and FBI task force had arrested four individuals in the killing: Tradel Faniel, 28; Windel Faniel, 24; Paul Jamar, 19; and Danielle Peters, 31.

A 12-count felony criminal complaint charging the four with murder, as well as two counts of the premeditated attempted murder of Sawan Mock and Royce Jobe, spelled the victim’s name Toalib Pecanhe.

The complaint, provided by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office Tuesday, included three other shootings in addition to the Dec. 2 incident that killed Pecantte.

Tradel Faniel was charged with murder in the Sept. 1 daytime killing of Charles Hall in the in the 1100 block of South Redondo Boulevard in the Mid-Wilshire area, as well as three counts of attempted premeditated murder of three additional people on that date.

In Hall’s killing, shots were fired from a white four-door sedan, police said. In Pecantte’s death, the shooters fled in a white car, according to police.

In an Oct. 12, 2013, incident, Jamar and Windel Faniel were charged with one count of attempted premeditated murder.

Jamar and Peters were charged with four counts of attempted premeditated murder of four people on Nov. 26, 2013.

Tradel and Windel Faniel and Paul Jamar were taken into custody Feb. 20; all three were being held on $2 million bail in jails in downtown L.A., online county inmate records show.

Danielle Peters was being held at the North County Correction Facility in Castaic, with a bail hold from the U.S. Marshals Service. He was arrested Jan. 23, records show.

An arraignment hearing was set for Thursday at the Airport Courthouse, according to the DA’s office.