Coroner identifies city’s latest homicide victim
The Caddo Parish Coroner’s Office has released the name of Shreveport’s latest homicide victim.
The Caddo Parish Coroner’s Office has released the name of Shreveport’s latest homicide victim.
Knoxsom R. Peterson III, 26, of Shreveport, has been sentenced by United States District Judge Donald E. Walter to 115 months (nine years, seven months) in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for illegal possession of a firearm.
Three men have been arrested following a manhunt in Shreveport’s Allendale neighborhood on Tuesday, said Caddo Parish Sheriff Steve Prator.
When politicos list potential candidates for Shreveport’s mayoral race next year, Caddo Commissioner Steven Jackson’s name is occasionally mentioned, with emphasis on “occasionally.”
One can always count on Caddo Commissioner Ken Epperson to make pithy remarks at commission meetings, many of which are irrelevant to the topics under discussion. Seemingly, Epperson believes he is the proctor for the commission, and it’s his duty to preach in loud terms to his 11 compadres, who are, in fact, his contemporaries.

Bossier Sheriff’s Office detectives have arrested a teacher for sending inappropriate sexual images to students at a Bossier Parish high school.

Bossier Sheriff’s Office patrol deputies arrested a Haughton man for indecent behavior with juveniles.
Have you ever gotten a postcard from law enforcement notifying you of a sex offender living near your home?
It’s worth the price of admission to watch the antics of Bossier Councilman David Montgomery, aka King David, at a Bossier Council meeting. Since it’s a free event, then you get the get the picture.

A man accused of killing another man while intervening in a fight between his girlfriend and other women almost four years ago, was found guilty in Caddo District Court last Friday, Oct. 15, of manslaughter.
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