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Shreveport: Eight Children Killed in Early-Morning Mass Shooting
Summary
Authorities say eight children ages 3 to 11 were killed at a Shreveport home and police identified the alleged shooter as Shamar Elkins; several others were wounded and officers say the suspect was shot after a reported carjacking and pursuit.
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Authorities in Shreveport, Louisiana, reported that eight children were killed at a residence on Sunday morning. The victims were described as between ages 3 and 11. Police identified the alleged shooter as Shamar Elkins and indicated the incident is believed to be domestic in nature. Two adult women and a teenager were also shot and are reported to have survived.
Known details:
- Eight children, ages 3 to 11, were killed at a Shreveport home shortly before 6 a.m., authorities said.
- Police identified the alleged shooter as Shamar Elkins and said he was the father of seven of the children.
- Two adult women and a teenager were shot and survived; the teen reportedly jumped from a roof and suffered multiple broken bones.
- Investigators said some victims were shot while asleep, and police described the crime as "heinous."
- Officials reported that after the shootings the suspect carjacked a vehicle, was pursued by police, and was shot by officers in Bossier Parish.
Summary:
The killings have been reported by local officials as a domestic-related mass shooting that left eight children dead and several others wounded. Law enforcement say they located and shot the alleged shooter after a reported carjacking and pursuit. Police named the suspect as Shamar Elkins and said he was the father of most of the children. Undetermined at this time.
