Father kills eight children in Shreveport mass shooting, authorities say
Woman and child jumped from rooftop to escape; suspect died in gun battle with police
Quick Look
- A father identified as Shamar Elkins fatally shot eight children, including seven of his own and one cousin, in Shreveport, Louisiana.
- The shooting occurred Sunday morning at approximately 05:55 CDT.
- A woman and child jumped from a rooftop to escape the attack.
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Why It Matters
A new domestic violence centre had opened in Shreveport just 10 days before the shooting. The Caddo Parish Sheriff noted that several leaders at the news conference had attended that event.
A woman and a child jumped from a rooftop to escape a mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, where authorities say a father fatally shot eight children, including seven of his own. Officials said they were first alerted to the gun attack in an emergency phone call at 05:55CDT (11:55GMT) on Sunday. The caller reported they were "on top of the house" while the suspect remained inside. Police did not identify the survivors, or disclose their connection to the attacker, but said both were in stable condition. The suspect died following a gun battle with officers, though it remains unclear whether he took his own life or was killed by police. Two adult women, including the children's mother, were also hurt by gunfire, and both were recovering in hospital, police said. A ninth child was taken to hospital after jumping from the roof of the home while escaping. Among the eight children killed in the shooting - siblings and one cousin - were three boys and five girls. They ranged in age from 3 to 11, according to the Caddo Parish coroner's office. Their mothers identified the children as Jayla Elkins, 3; Shayla Elkins, 5; Kayla Pugh, 6; Layla Pugh, 7; Markaydon Pugh, 10; Sariahh Snow, 11; Khedarrion Snow, 6; and Braylon Snow, 5, officials said. Recalling the chain of events on Monday, Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith said that within minutes of the initial emergency call, the caller on the roof reported that "she and her children had fled from the roof and were now in the backyard". Minutes later, the gunman attacked another home, where a different emergency caller told police "that her boyfriend had shot her, taken her three children, and fled the scene". Shortly after the call, police received a report of a carjacking, and information that led them to believe that children taken from the second residence may be inside that vehicle. The suspect was found dead at the scene, with no children inside the car. Chief Smith said the suspect, identified as Shamar Elkins, had a criminal history but did not provide further details. "All evidence and indications are that this erupted as a domestic dispute," he said, adding that the weapon used was described as "an assault-style weapon". It is not yet known how it was obtained. Caddo Parish Sheriff Henry Whitehorn noted that a new domestic violence centre had opened in the city just 10 days earlier, and that several of the leaders attending the news conference had also been at that event. "I don't believe that any of us could have imagined that only days later our community would be shaken by the most heart-breaking tragedy we have ever witnessed," he said.
Open Questions
- How did the suspect obtain the assault-style weapon
- Whether the suspect took his own life or was killed by police
- Exact number of children at the second residence who were taken
- Details of the suspect's criminal history





