8 Children Killed in Louisiana Shooting, Suspect Identified
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Police gather in front of a house on Harrison Street near Bernstein Avenue, in Shreveport, La., as they investigate a shooting, on April 19, 2026. (Jill Pickett/The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate via AP)
By Jacki Thrapp
4/19/2026Updated: 4/19/2026

A gunman killed eight children, including seven of his own, and injured two other women in a shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, Sunday morning.

Shreveport Police Department spokesperson ‌Christopher ⁠Bordelon identified the suspect as Shamar Elkins, a 31-year-old who had previous firearms offenses but no violent criminal history.

The deceased victims range in age from 1 to approximately 12 years old, the Shreveport Police Department said.

Police said seven of the children killed were Elkins’s children and one of the women injured was the mother of his children.

The two women are being treated for serious injuries, while another teenager is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries sustained during the shooting, according to a statement from the police.

The victims were “killed inside a residence located in the 300 block of West 79th Street during a violent domestic incident,” the statement said.

“This is a very large scene with four specific locations that we are currently addressing,” ⁠Bordelon told reporters during a news conference.

Three of the four locations were residences.

Police are investigating the crime as a domestic disturbance and have not revealed a motive behind the shooting.

According to police, Elkins fled the scene, carjacked a vehicle, and was eventually shot and killed by police during a chase.

“Shreveport police patrol officers got behind that vehicle and they chased it,” ⁠Bordelon said.

“The vehicle was chased into Bossier Parish, and at which point in time, Shreveport police officers did discharge their firearm, and that individual is deceased.”

Police believe that only one suspect was involved in the crime.

“This is a very large scene of multiple deceased children present, so we’re going to ask for patience and us getting information out, and we’ll release the name of the suspect that is deceased when we have made the proper notifications,” ⁠Bordelon said. He noted that he has never seen anything like this during his career.

The names of the victims could be released by the coroner as soon as April 20, police said.

Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith said he was at a loss for words while speaking to reporters about the tragedy.

“I just don’t know what to say,” Smith said.

“My heart is just taken back. I just cannot begin to imagine how such an event can occur.”

Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux offered his condolences to the victims’ families and encouraged the community to pray.

“It’s a Sunday morning, I ask all of you, if you’re Christian, [if] you might be able to pray at your services this morning, for not just this family, for all the victims, for the victims who are at the hospital, for the Cedar Grove community, and for the community at large,” Arceneaux said during a press conference.

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, a Republican, and his wife offered their prayers to those affected on the afternoon of April 19.

“Sharon and I are heartbroken over this horrific situation, and we’re praying for everyone affected,” Landry wrote in an X post.

“We’re deeply grateful to the law enforcement officers and first responders working tirelessly on the scene.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), who is from Shreveport, also offered his condolences.

“We’re holding the victims, their families and loved ones, and our Shreveport community close in our thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time,” Johnson said in an X post.

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Jacki Thrapp is an Emmy® Award-winning journalist based in Nashville. She previously worked at The New York Post, Fox News Channel and has written a series of Off-Broadway musicals in NYC. Contact her at jacki.thrapp@epochtimes.us