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8 children killed in Louisiana mass shooting

A gunman in Louisiana killed eight children and shot two other people Sunday in an early morning attack of domestic violence carried out across two houses, a mass shooting that shook a Shreveport neighborhood, authorities said.

The mass shooting was the deadliest in the U.S. in more than two years.

 
the neighborhood is spooked by the shootings
Especially near the university.
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I'll never be able to understand why a person does that. I understand wanting to kill. There are several people that I would like to see die by my hand. But I know those people. They have wronged me or others that I care about. Killing kids? Your own or strangers? Incomprehensible.
 
Figures, more dumbass gun laws in a trumptard state. Fired a gun within 300 feet of kids at a school, but Louisiana is cool with that.

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But in March 2019, three years after he finished a seven-year stint in the Louisiana Army National Guard, Elkins was arrested for firing a 9-millimeter handgun 300 feet away from the fence line of a school where children were playing outside, KTBS reported.

Elkins was charged with illegal use of weapons and carrying a firearm on school property. He pleaded guilty to the illegal weapons charge, and the second, more serious charge was dismissed. Elkins was placed on probation for 18 months but walked away without a permanent firearms ban.

Elkins was also charged with driving while intoxicated in 2016, CNN reported.

The state of Louisiana has a 10-year ban on firearm possession after certain felonies—crimes of violence, sex crimes, drug crimes, burglaries, for example—but not all felonies. The crime to which Elkins pleaded guilty sat beneath this legal threshold.

Because Elkins’s 2019 conviction for illegal weapons use only resulted in probation, his record fell short of the legal threshold for a permanent firearms ban under U.S. federal law, according to the International Business Times. Elkins was able to legally own a firearm again after his probation ended.
 
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