Eight Children Killed in Shreveport, Louisiana Domestic Shooting
In Brief
The shooting has deeply affected the Shreveport community, highlighting concerns about domestic violence and mental health.
Key Facts
- Authorities say a father fatally shot eight children, including seven of his own, in a domestic dispute.
- The incident is described as the deadliest mass shooting in the U.S. in more than two years.
- Schools across Shreveport were affected, with a preschool classroom mourning the loss of students.
- One child survived the shooting by jumping off a roof, according to police.
- Family members said the suspect, Shamar Elkins, had been suffering from severe mental health problems.
What Happened
A man identified as Shamar Elkins allegedly shot and killed eight children, including seven of his own, during a domestic dispute in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Why It Matters
The event has brought renewed attention to domestic violence and mental health issues, with significant emotional impact on the local community and schools.
What's Next
Authorities are continuing their investigation, and community leaders are discussing support for affected families and measures to address domestic violence.
Sources
- NYT — Louisiana Killer’s Threats to Himself and Others Hinted at Future Violence(1h ago)
- CBS News — Dad who lost son in Louisiana shooting: "I'm never gonna get to throw the football with him again"(1h ago)
- The Independent — A preschool classroom is shaken by loss after a mass killing in Louisiana(1h ago)
