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Louisiana High School Football Scores – Week Six
High school football scores from Week 6 for the state of Louisiana:
Abbeville 24, Mamou 16
Amite 48, Bogalusa 6
Ascension Catholic 42, Ascension Christian School 0
Avoyelles 36, Port Barre 14
Basile 49, Merryville 6
Baton Rouge Episcopal 33, Baker 8
Bonnabel 67, East Jefferson 0
Brusly 21, Donaldsonville 7
Buckeye 54, Vidalia 14
Bunkie 42, Caldwell Parish 6
Calvary Baptist Academy 41, Homer 12
Carroll 33, North Webster 0
Cecilia 59, Breaux Bridge 0
Cedar Creek 60, Plain Dealing 6
Central – B.R. 38, Woodlawn (BR) 21
Central Private 48, Ben Franklin 42
Chalmette 49, Ponchatoula 7
Church Point 67, Pine Prairie 0
Comeaux 62, North Vermilion 20
Covenant Christian Academy 67, Berwick 26
D’Arbonne Woods 56, Magnolia Excellence 6
Destrehan 53, H.L. Bourgeois 6
Dunham 62, Capitol 6
E.D. White 65, Morgan City 6
East Feliciana 16, Slaughter 10
East St. John 32, Central Lafourche 14
Elton def. Oberlin, forfeit
Erath 48, DeQuincy 0
Evangel Christian Academy 71, Captain Shreve 25
Franklin Parish 55, West Ouachita 28
Green Oaks 34, Bastrop 6
Hahnville 34, Thibodaux 20
Haynes Academy 35, Thomas Jefferson 27
Iota 21, Crowley 8
Iowa 33, Leesville 7
Jeanerette 62, Centerville 12
Jena 62, Marksville 46
John Curtis Christian 21, Holy Cross 13
LaSalle 46, Lakeview 12
Lafayette Christian Academy 48, Lafayette Renaissance 7
Lake Charles College Prep 43, Jennings 32
Lakeshore 41, Franklinton 27
Livonia 34, Beau Chene 15
Logansport 20, St. Mary’s 14
Loreauville 35, Delcambre 0
Lutcher 42, South Terrebonne 6
M.L. King Charter 42, JS Clark Leadership Academy 14
Madison Prep 32, Southern Lab 14
Mandeville 26, Covington 9
Mangham 56, Ferriday 48
Mansfield 38, Red River 30
Many 56, Lakeside 13
Natchitoches Central 34, Opelousas 33
Neville 56, Pineville 6
New Iberia Catholic 49, Franklin 0
North DeSoto 63, Minden 13
Oak Grove 47, Beekman 7
Peabody 54, Grant 41
Pearl River 21, Hannan 6
Pickering 48, Crescent City 0
Pine 50, Albany 22
Plaquemine 40, McKinley 0
Pointe Coupee Catholic 40, North Central 6
Pope John Paul 42, St. Thomas Aquinas 6
Prairieville 44, East Ascension 27
Riverside Academy 49, St. Martin’s 0
Ruston 21, Ouachita Parish 14
Saint Paul’s 41, Hammond 12
Shaw 24, St. James 20
Southwood 36, Woodlawn (SH) 22
St. Charles Catholic 31, Terrebonne 28
St. Edmund Catholic 60, Academy of Sacred Heart-Grand Coteau 0
St. Thomas More 42, Northside 0
Sterlington 40, Richwood 0
Sulphur 44, New Iberia 41
Teurlings Catholic 64, RHS 0
Vandebilt Catholic 34, South Lafourche 20
Vermilion Catholic 63, Highland Baptist 0
Vinton 50, Westminster Christian (LAF) 20
Washington-Marion 60, LaGrange 36
Welsh 12, Loranger 0
West Monroe 34, Alexandria 31
West St. John 46, Varnado 6
West St. Mary 30, Houma Christian 0
Westgate 22, St. Martinville 0
Westlake 21, St. Louis 13
Young Audiences Charter 68, Jefferson Rise 6
Zachary 31, Scotlandville 16
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Louisiana shooter Shamar Elkins made chilling remarks about ‘demons’ weeks before killing his 7 kids and their cousin
The deranged Army vet dad who gunned down his seven children and their cousin confessed he was drowning in “dark thoughts” and told his stepdad that some people “don’t come back from their demons” just weeks before the heinous killings, according to a report.
Shamar Elkins, 31, killed eight children — five girls and three boys ages 3 to 11 — and seriously wounded two women believed to be his wife and girlfriend when he went on a shooting rampage through Shreveport following an argument with his spouse around 6 a.m. Sunday.
Just weeks ago, on Easter Sunday, Elkins called his mother, Mahelia Elkins, and his stepfather, Marcus Jackson, and chillingly told them he was drowning in “dark thoughts,” wanted to end his life, and that his wife, Shaneiqua Pugh, wanted a divorce, the New York Times reported.
“I told him, ‘You can beat stuff, man. I don’t care what you’re going through, you can beat it,’” Jackson told the publication. “Then I remember him telling me: ‘Some people don’t come back from their demons.’”
Mahelia Elkins said she was unclear what problems her son and his wife, who were married in 2024 and had four kids together, were dealing with, the Times reported.
But a relative of one of the wounded women said the couple was in the middle of separation proceedings and was due in court on Monday.
They had been arguing about their relationship coming to an end when Elkins — who was later killed by cops — opened fire, Crystal Brown told the Associated Press.
The killer father worked at UPS and served with the Louisiana Army National Guard from August 2013 to August 2020 as a signal support system specialist and fire support specialist, according to the Times.
A UPS coworker described Elkins as a devoted dad, but said he often seemed stressed and would pull his hair out, creating a lasting bald spot, the publication reported.
Elkins’ mother noted that she had reconnected with her son more than a decade ago after leaving him to be raised by a family friend, Betty Walker. She had Elkins when she was a teenager and struggling with a crack cocaine addiction.
Walker said that she did not witness the shootings on Sunday morning but knew that Elkins shot his wife several times in the head and stomach, the paper reported.
She last saw the deranged father when his family came over for dinner just last weekend — but noted he did not appear off at the time.
“I was getting up this morning to make myself some coffee, and I got the call,” Walker recalled. “My babies — my babies are gone.”
Elkins also had two previous convictions, including for driving while intoxicated in 2016 and for the illegal use of weapons in 2019, the outlet said.
In March 2019, a police report detailed that the National Guard vet had pulled a 9 millimeter handgun from his waistband and shot at a vehicle five times after a driver pulled a handgun on him — with one of the bullets being discovered near a school where children were playing.
The victims killed by Elkins have been identified as Jayla Elkins, 3; Shayla Elkins, 5; Kayla Pugh, 6; Layla Pugh, 7; Markaydon Pugh, 10; Sariahh Snow, 11; Khedarrion Snow, 6; and Braylon Snow, 5. Seven of the eight were his own children, and the eighth was their cousin. They were all found dead inside their home in Shreveport.
Most of the victims were shot in the head while they slept, Shreveport Police Department spokesman Christopher Bordelon told NBC News.
One child was killed on the roof while trying to escape, police said.
Elkins, who was later killed by police during an attempted carjacking, also shot and wounded two women — the mothers of his children — during his murderous rage.
He shot his wife in the face at the home with the eight kids, Bordelon told the outlet. The other injured victim is believed to be Elkins’ girlfriend, who was shot in a separate house nearby, the police spokesperson added.
Elkins shared four of the slain children with his wife and three with the other injured woman, according to Brown.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.
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At least 8 children killed in shooting in Louisiana, US
Yasin Gungor
19 April 2026•Update: 19 April 2026
At least eight children were killed and two others were wounded in a shooting in the US state of Louisiana, local police said Sunday.
Shreveport Police Department spokesperson Christopher Bordelon said officers responded to the shooting just after 6 am (1100GMT), following a domestic disturbance call.
The age of the deceased ranged from one to 14 years, he said, adding that the incident involved at least 10 individuals across four separate locations.
The suspect attempted to flee by carjacking a vehicle and driving to neighboring Bossier City, where police located and shot him dead.
Bordelon said Shreveport police officers pursued the suspect’s vehicle into Bossier, where three officers discharged their firearms, killing him. He said investigators believe the suspect was the only person who opened fire at the locations.
Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux described the attack as “maybe the worst tragic situation we’ve ever had,” adding: “It’s a terrible morning.”
No immediate information was available about the condition of the injured.
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