Shamar Elkins’ Recent Posts and Messages Draw Attention Online as New Details Emerge — Photos

Authorities now describe the Shreveport killings as one of the darkest chapters in the city’s history: eight children dead, seven of them Elkins’ own, two women fighting for their lives, and a trail of horror stretching from Cedar Grove to Bossier City. Behind the crime-scene tape is a complicated story of a collapsing marriage, a looming court date, and a man who had been speaking openly about “dark thoughts,” suicidal urges, and demons he feared he could not escape.

In the days since, his scattered social media posts on faith, anxiety, anger, and depression have been reread like warning flares no one fully saw. A prior felony firearms conviction, lingering questions about how he obtained the weapon, and the failure of any system to interrupt the spiral now haunt the investigation.

Yet in Shreveport’s vigils and prayer circles, the focus keeps returning to the children, their grieving classmates, and the families left to live with a loss that can never be explained away.

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