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Tragedy Strikes Shreveport: Father Accused in Heartbreaking Shooting of Eight Children

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SHREVEPORT, La. — A horrific tragedy unfolded in a Shreveport neighborhood early Sunday, as a Louisiana man carried out a deadly assault resulting in the deaths of eight children, including seven of his own. This shocking act has left the community grappling with one of the most devastating mass shootings in recent U.S. history, according to local law enforcement.

Two women, one being the gunman’s wife and the mother of the children, suffered critical injuries in the attack, stated Chris Bordelon, a spokesperson for the Shreveport Police Department. The children, tragically, all lost their lives within the confines of one home, with their ages spanning from 3 to 11 years old.

Identified as 31-year-old Shamar Elkins, the shooter was killed following a police chase that concluded with officers opening fire, Bordelon confirmed. While the motive behind this violent outburst remains unclear, investigators believe the incident was purely domestic in nature.

This massacre marks the deadliest mass shooting in the United States in over two years.

“Words fail me, my heart is overwhelmed,” expressed Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith. “The magnitude of this tragedy is unimaginable.”

Bordelon said police were familiar with Elkins, who had been arrested in a 2019 firearms case, but he said officials were not aware of any other domestic violence issues.

Elkins previously served in the Louisiana Army National Guard for seven years, according to an Army official. He never deployed and left the Army as a private in 2020, the official said.

Elkins appeared to post a photo with his children on Facebook.

Shamar Elkins appeared to post a photo with his children on Facebook. The children have been cropped out of this image.
Shamar Elkins appeared to post a photo with his children on Facebook. The children have been cropped out of this image.

Police said the attacks began before sunrise in a neighborhood south of downtown Shreveport when the suspect shot a woman at one home and then drove to the other location “where this heinous act was carried out.”

Seven children were killed inside the second house, and one was found dead on the roof after apparently trying to escape, Bordelon said. Another child jumped off the roof and was expected to survive after being taken to a hospital.

State Rep. Tammy Phelps said some children tried to get away through the back door. “I can’t even imagine what the police officers, first responders actually dealt with when they got here today,” she said at a news conference.

Family member says suspect was separating from his wife

The victims were three boys and five girls, according to the Caddo Parish Coroner’s office.

Shamar Elkins and his wife were in the middle of separating and were due in court Monday, said Crystal Brown, who is a cousin of one of the wounded women. Brown said the couple had been arguing about the separation before the shooting.

“He murdered his children,” Brown said. “He shot his wife.”

Elkins shared four children with his wife and three children with another woman who lived close by and who was also shot, according to Brown. All the children were together at one house, she said.

Brown described all the children as “happy kids, very friendly, very sweet.”

Police said the children, siblings and one cousin, including three boys and five girls ranging in age from 3 to 11, were identified by their mothers as 3-year-old Jayla Elkins, 5-year-old Shayla Elkins, 6-year-old Kayla Pugh, 7-year-old Layla Pugh, 10-year-old Markaydon Pugh, 11-year-old Sariahh Snow, 6-year-old Khedarrion Snow and 5-year-old Braylon Snow.

A neighbor wakes up to a mass shooting

Liza Demming, who lives two houses down from where most of the victims were shot, said her security camera captured video of the suspect running away, along with the sound of two shots.

“That’s pretty much all I saw, was him running out of the house and the cars leaving,” she said.

Demming later went outside and saw the covered body of a child on the home’s roof.

Pastor Marty T. Johnson Sr., of nearby St. Gabriel Community Baptist Church, who owns one of the homes where the shootings occurred, said a person who works for him had rented it to the family, but he never had dealings with them.

“What began as a domestic dispute has ended in irreversible harm,” the parish’s district attorney’s office said in a statement.

Shreveport is overwhelmed by grief

It was the deadliest mass shooting in the U.S. since eight people were killed in a Chicago suburb in January 2024, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University.

At a news conference outside the residence where one of the shootings occurred, officials appeared stunned, requesting patience and prayers from the community as they sorted through multiple crime scenes.

“This is a tragic situation – maybe the worst tragic situation we’ve ever had,” said Tom Arceneaux, mayor of the city in northwestern Louisiana with about 180,000 residents. “It’s a terrible morning.”

Hours after the shooting, mourners gathered outside the single-story house on 79th Street and laid flowers. One door appeared stained with blood. Later that evening at a nearby prayer vigil, Kimberlin Jackson joined other members of the community who lit candles for the victims in a parking lot.

“It just makes you take your children and hug them and hold them and tell them how much you love them,” she said.

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This story has been corrected to attribute the statements about the shooting to police spokesperson Chris Bordelon, not Police Chief Wayne Smith, and corrects the ages of the children killed based on updates by officials.

ABC News contributed to this report.

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