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Officials identify father in Louisiana mass shooting that killed eight children
Summary
Police identified Shamar Elkins as the suspect in an April 19 shooting in Shreveport that left eight children dead; officials say he was killed by police after fleeing in a carjacked vehicle and a subsequent pursuit.
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Officials in Shreveport, Louisiana, said they have identified the man involved in an April 19 shooting that left eight children dead and several people wounded. Police named the suspect as Shamar Elkins and described the episode as related to domestic violence that affected two nearby residences. Authorities said Elkins fled in a carjacked vehicle and was later killed by officers after a pursuit, and investigators continue to gather information.
Known details:
- Police identified the suspect as Shamar Elkins.
- Officials reported eight children were killed and a total of 10 people were shot, including two adults.
- Authorities said seven of the eight children were the suspect's children and the eighth was believed to be a family friend.
- The suspect fled in a carjacked vehicle and was killed by police after a pursuit; the motive is under investigation.
Summary:
Local officials say the event left the community deeply affected and prompted an active law enforcement investigation. Authorities have announced that the motive remains under investigation and further details have not been released.
