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Domestic dispute likely cause of Louisiana shooting that left 8 children dead

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Reuters April 21, 2026 2 min read

SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA:

Shreveport police said on Monday that they were working to determine why a man shot and killed seven of his children and an eighth child the day before, but said the eruption of violence appeared to be part of an ongoing domestic dispute.

Police also said that it was not yet clear if the gunman, whom they identified as Shamar Elkins, was killed by police officers with whom he exchanged gunfire as he tried to flee in a car on Sunday or if he had taken his own life.

"All evidence and indications are that this erupted as a domestic dispute," Shreveport police chief Wayne Smith said at a news conference on Monday. "The chances are good that this was not the first time."

Elkins also shot two women, one of whom was his wife and the other of whom identified herself in a 911 call to police as Elkins' girlfriend, Smith said.

The girlfriend reported that Elkins had shot at her house a few blocks from where the eight children were killed, and that Elkins had taken her three children, whom police later found. The shooting at the girlfriend's house took place before the killing of eight children at another home, police said.

Both women remain hospitalized, Smith said.

Elkins was convicted in 2019 of illegal use of a firearm, police said, a felony that should have prevented him from owning a gun. The New York Times reported that a driver flashed a handgun at him and he responded by firing his gun five times, striking the driver's car. Reuters could not immediately verify that account.

Smith said that investigators were working to determine how Elkins obtained the firearm used in the killings, which he described as an "assault-style" pistol.

The violence began early Sunday morning, with police saying they got their first call just before 6 a.m. from a woman who was on the roof of the home where Elkins shot and killed the children, who ranged in age from 3 to 11 years old.

Officers were on the scene within a few minutes, but Elkins had already carjacked a vehicle and fled. Within a few minutes, police who were on traffic patrol spotted the car Elkins had stolen, and within 15 minutes police who pursued him were exchanging gunfire with Elkins in Bossier City, about six miles northeast of where the children were killed, according to the police chief.

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