Mass shooting in Louisiana leaves eight children dead and others wounded

At least four separate but nearby scenes involved in deadly incident, say police

Police said the suspect was shot and killed by police after he committed a carjacking. File photograph: Joe Penney/Reuters
Police said the suspect was shot and killed by police after he committed a carjacking. File photograph: Joe Penney/Reuters

At least eight people are dead and others are wounded after a mass murder reported in the Louisiana city of Shreveport, according to local police.

Police said that among the victims were children ranging in age from 18 months to 14 years. Two other women were reportedly shot in the head but survived. And a third person, described as a young boy, was injured while jumping from a roof.

Shreveport police chief Wayne Smith said the suspected killer was shot and killed by police after he committed a carjacking.

The violence occurred early on Sunday morning in Shreveport’s Cedar Grove neighbourhood, with police suggesting there were at least four separate but nearby scenes involved in the deadly rampage. Investigators did not discuss a possible motive for the killings but said it appeared to be domestic in nature.

They also did not name the slain suspect or his various victims, with Smith saying an investigation into “a very large scene with four ... specific locations” remained ongoing.

At a news conference later on Sunday, Shreveport mayor Tom Arceneaux said: “This is a tragic situation, maybe the worst tragic situation we’ve ... had” in recent memory in the northwestern Louisiana city of about 187,000 people.

“It’s a terrible morning in Shreveport, and we all know my heart goes out to this entire community for the tragic event that has taken place this morning,” said Arceneaux.

In another high-profile mass shooting in the US over the weekend, five people were injured on Saturday night during a fight near the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Three of the wounded were reportedly students.

One of the injured was in critical condition, and the remaining wounded were considered stable, said police.

Police did not immediately announce any arrests in connection with Saturday night’s Iowa City shooting.

“While we await additional information, I am thinking about these students and their families,” said University of Iowa president Barbara Wilson.

The gun incident near the university campus was among more than 110 mass shootings in the US so far in 2026, according to the Gun Violence Archive. The archive defines mass shooting as cases in which four or more victims are wounded or killed.

The US’s perennially high rates of mass shootings have prompted calls for more substantial gun control. But Congress has been unable or unwilling to heed such calls. – Guardian

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