A horrific mass shooting rooted in suspected domestic violence left eight children dead early Sunday in Shreveport, a city in the southern U.S. state of Louisiana, marking the deadliest such attack the country has seen in more than two years. According to data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive, the bloodshed unfolded just after 6:00 a.m. local time, leaving a community shattered and the nation confronting yet another devastating act of gun violence.
Law enforcement officials confirmed the shooter, an adult male who has not yet been publicly identified, was killed following a high-speed car chase and confrontation with responding officers. As of initial investigations, it remains unclear whether the shooter died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound or fire from police officers, Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux told CNN. Louisiana State Police have confirmed no law enforcement personnel were injured during the incident or subsequent confrontation.
Police Corporal Chris Bordelon told reporters at a press briefing that investigators are working through an unusually expansive crime scene that stretches across three separate residential properties, all of which are being systematically combed for forensic evidence to piece together the full sequence of events. Bordelon confirmed the deceased children range in age from just 12 months to 14 years old, adding that some of the young victims are direct descendants of the shooter. Investigators currently believe the shooter acted alone, with no other accomplices involved in the attack, which authorities have classified as a domestic disturbance.
Mayor Arceneaux told CNN the shooter had pre-existing personal relationships with two women who were also shot during the rampage, though the exact nature of those connections has not yet been confirmed due to the severity of the women’s injuries. Both women remain in extremely critical condition, and investigators have not been able to interview them for information about the attack. Local ABC affiliate KTBS reported that both women suffered gunshot wounds to the head.
During the attack, the shooter arrived at a second residential property where nine children were present. Of that group, only one child escaped death, and that young survivor is currently receiving hospital care for injuries that are not considered life-threatening, Arceneaux said. Law enforcement officials have announced that additional details about the identities of both the shooter and the victims will be released to the public only after all next of kin have been formally notified, a standard protocol to protect the privacy of grieving families.
