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killed in a mass shooting that also wounded five others when two groups exchanged [gunfire inside the food court at a mall in Louisiana’s capital city](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/23/louisiana-mall-shooting-baton-rouge) on Thursday afternoon, according
killed](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/21/shreveport-shooting-black-women-children-domestic-violence) eight children in Shreveport, Louisiana. Before police fatally shot the killer in that case, he had wounded three additional people: his wife, with whom he shared four of the slain children
killed. Meanwhile, Louisiana generally ranks lowly among US states with respect to mental health care access. A [2024 report](https://ldh.la.gov/assets/oph/Center-PHCH/FamilyHealth/2024-DAFR-Report_Final_5.6.25.pdf) from the state’s department of health highlighted intimate partner violence
kill alligators in the Jean Lafitte national historical park and preserve in Louisiana. Burgum’s order comes as hunting continues to decline in the face of increasing urbanization. Only about 4.2% of the US population
killed after the gunfire erupted at the Mall of Louisiana on Thursday afternoon. Five others – including two of Martha’s fellow seniors at Ascension Episcopal school who were at the mall for an unofficial “skip
Louisiana, at Bourne's Restaurant on May 6, 2026 in Franklinton, La. Gun rights groups see 'golden age' under the Trump administration's second term. **Tyler Kaufman/Getty Images** Tyler Kaufman/Getty Images The president, his allies
shooting at the correspondents' dinner, plans shifted to transform it into a secure facility, and costs have since soared to about a billion dollars. Trump wanted Congress to pay for its additional security. Sen. Bill
Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy, said they would oppose the budget if it included ballroom funding. Cassidy just lost his primary after the president backed another candidate. The senator remains a voting member of Congress until
Louisiana v Callaisruling eviscerated the provision of the law that prevented racial discrimination in voting practices and gave minority voters the opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. Just eight days after the decision