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Eight children between the ages of one and fourteen have been killed in a shooting in Louisiana

According to the police, the incident was "a domestic quarrel." At first, the alleged perpetrator of the shooting fled, but was captured and later killed by police officers.

Eight children between the ages of one and fourteen were killed in a shooting on Sunday morning in Shreveport, Louisiana, , according to local police.

According to police spokesman Christopher Bordelon, 10 people have been shot and the alleged perpetrator of the shooting has fled, although he has been captured and later killed.

The only survivors of the shooting are two women, one of whom has been seriously injured and is alive and dead, according to Louisiana media.

The crime scene is "extensive" as it occurred in three homes in a suburban area, Bordelon said, noting that the investigation is at an early stage and that any information on the murder is uncertain.

"We are facing an unfortunate situation, perhaps the most tragic one we have ever experienced," said Mayor Tom Arceneaux.

 

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