A gunman in Shreveport, Louisiana, killed eight children Sunday in separate domestic shootings spanning two homes, according to multiple sources including the Bangkok Post and France 24. Seven of the victims were the gunman’s own children, with ages ranging from 1 to 14 years old, and an eighth minor unrelated to the family was also killed. Police fatally shot the suspect during a vehicle chase following the shootings.
The attack involved multiple locations within the Shreveport area and left two women seriously injured, one of whom was the mother of the children, as reported by France 24. Authorities have confirmed the incident as one of the deadliest mass shootings in the United States in over two years, according to the Gun Violence Archive referenced by several outlets.
Investigators are treating the event as a domestic violence case, with police describing it as a situation that underscores ongoing concerns about gun violence and family safety in Louisiana, as noted by The Independent. Scenes from the locations show extensive damage and police activity as the community responds to the tragedy.
Experts and coverage from The Guardian highlight that such incidents raise particular concerns about the vulnerability of Black women and children to domestic violence in the United States, with activists calling for greater protective measures. The details surrounding the motive remain under investigation, while the community grapples with the aftermath.
Authorities continue to investigate the sequence of events leading to the shootings and the police response. Officials have not yet disclosed whether additional charges will be filed or what further steps the local government will take to address domestic violence prevention moving forward.

Shreveport
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