The state intends to seek the death penalty against Allen Cashe, who is accused in a Sanford shooting spree in which six people were shot and two killed last month.

The paperwork was filed with the Clerk of Courts on Tuesday afternoon.

Cashe, 31, was formally indicted Monday by a Seminole County grand jury in the March 27 slayings of 8-year-old Branden Christian and his 35-year-old mother, Latina Herring at a home on Hayes Drive.

Latina's father, Bertis Herring; Branden's 7-year-old brother, Brendan; and two bystanders, 43-year-old Lazaro Paredes and 18-year-old Rakeya Jackson, were also shot but survived.

Cashe faces two first-degree premeditated murder charges and four counts of attempted first-degree murder with a firearm, plus other charges.

Paredes was released from a hospital last week. Jackson was expected to be released any day, per a Sanford Police spokeswoman.