Woman and child jumped off roof to escape deadly Louisiana shooting

A devastating mass shooting that erupted from a domestic dispute in Shreveport, Louisiana, has left eight children dead, including seven who were the biological children of the gunman, sending shockwaves through the tight-knit local community. Law enforcement officials confirmed the horrific attack unfolded early Sunday morning, with the first emergency alert reaching local dispatch at 5:55 a.m. Central Daylight Time. The first caller, who had trapped herself alongside a child on the home’s rooftop to escape the rampaging gunman inside, reported the ongoing violence to authorities. To escape the threat, the woman and the child jumped from the rooftop, and a ninth child also made the risky jump to flee the shooting. All three survivors were transported to local medical facilities, with the woman and first child listed in stable condition, and the ninth child also receiving care. Two adult women, one of whom is the mother of the slain children, also sustained gunshot wounds during the attack and remain in the hospital recovering, according to police updates. The Caddo Parish Coroner’s Office released details confirming the ages of the eight victims, who ranged between 3 and 11 years old, with five girls and three boys among the dead. Seven of the children were siblings, and the eighth victim was their cousin. Officials publicly released the names of the victims: 3-year-old Jayla Elkins, 5-year-old Shayla Elkins, 6-year-old Kayla Pugh, 7-year-old Layla Pugh, 10-year-old Markaydon Pugh, 11-year-old Sariahh Snow, 6-year-old Khedarrion Snow, and 5-year-old Braylon Snow. Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith walked through the chronological sequence of events in a press briefing on Monday, noting that just minutes after the first 911 call, the rooftop caller updated dispatch to report she and the children with her had moved from the roof to the home’s backyard to avoid detection. The violence did not end at the first residence, however. Shortly after the first update, a second emergency call came in from another nearby home, where a woman reported her boyfriend — identified by authorities as the same suspect Shamar Elkins — had shot her, abducted her three children, and fled the property. Law enforcement then received a report of a carjacking connected to the suspect, leading officers to believe the three abducted children were being held inside the stolen vehicle. Officers located the suspect’s vehicle at approximately 6:29 a.m., and a shootout between Elkins and responding officers followed. Elkins was found dead at the scene of the gunfight, but investigators discovered no children were inside the vehicle at the time of the encounter. Authorities have not yet confirmed whether Elkins died by suicide during the exchange or was fatally shot by responding officers. As of the latest update, investigators have not determined a clear motive for the attack. Chief Smith confirmed that Elkins had a prior criminal record, though he declined to release additional details about that history. All available evidence points to the attack originating from a domestic dispute, Smith said. The weapon used in the shooting was classified as an assault-style firearm, and investigators are still working to trace how Elkins obtained the weapon. Police also confirmed they are aware of reports that Elkins was in the process of a divorce and was scheduled to appear for a court hearing related to the divorce on the Monday following the attack. Local leaders have used the tragedy to highlight the urgent need for broader community action to prevent domestic violence, pointing out that a new domestic violence support center had opened in Shreveport just 10 days before the shooting. Many of the public officials who spoke at the shooting press conference had also attended the center’s opening ceremony. “I don’t believe that any of us could have imagined that only days later our community would be shaken by the most heart-breaking tragedy we have ever witnessed,” said Caddo Parish Sheriff Henry Whitehorn. The investigation into the attack remains ongoing as law enforcement works to piece together a full timeline of events and confirm the motive. This horrific incident adds to the growing national conversation about mass gun violence and domestic violence rooted harm in the United States.