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Shreveport Man Arrested and Charged in Connection with Shamar Elkins Securing Firearm to Commit Mass Shooting

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A Shreveport man was arrested and charged in connection with Shamar Elkins securing a firearm to commit a mass shooting. The case details are not available at this time. The man's arrest and charges are a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the mass shooting.

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Shreveport Man Arrested and Charged in Connection with Shamar Elkins Securing Firearm to Commit Mass Shooting

Media Coverage · April 21, 2026

A Shreveport man has been arrested and charged in connection with a mass shooting. The charges relate to allegations that the man helped Shamar Elkins secure a firearm to commit the crime. This arrest is significant because it highlights the ongoing efforts to hold individuals accountable for their roles in violent crimes.

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  • Securing a Firearm to Commit a Crime
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Media Coverage April 21, 2026

Shreveport Man Arrested and Charged in Connection with Shamar Elkins Securing Firearm to Commit Mass Shooting

A Shreveport man has been arrested and charged in connection with a mass shooting. The charges relate to allegations that the man helped Shamar Elkins secure a firearm to commit the crime. This arrest is significant because it highlights the ongoing efforts to hold individuals accountable for their roles in violent crimes.

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