Mall of Louisiana
Coverage of Mall of Louisiana in the Nexus archive.
- Louisiana bill expands first-degree murder charges and death penalty eligibility after mall shooting
A Louisiana bill expands first-degree murder charges and death penalty eligibility after a deadly mall shooting in Baton Rouge. The bill aims to toughen homicide laws, particularly in cases where individuals fire into crowds and kill unintended victims. Lawmakers cited the April 23 shooting at the Mall of Louisiana as justification for the changes.
- Louisiana bill expands first-degree murder charges and death penalty eligibility after mall shooting
A Louisiana bill expands first-degree murder charges and death penalty eligibility after a deadly mall shooting in Baton Rouge. The bill broadens first-degree murder charges to include killings in public places where the offender creates a risk of death or great bodily harm to three or more people. Lawmakers cited the attack as justification for toughening the state’s homicide laws.
- Arrest made in Mall of Louisiana shooting, one suspect still wanted
Markel Lee, 17, was arrested for first-degree murder and multiple attempted murders after surrendering to Baton Rouge police following a Mall of Louisiana shooting. One suspect remains at large.
- Teen arrested in Louisiana mall shooting that killed a high school senior
A teen was arrested in connection with a mass shooting at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, which resulted in the death of a high school senior. Baton Rouge police and Sheriff deputies responded to the incident on Thursday.
- At least 10 people wounded in Louisiana mall shooting, police say
At least 10 people were wounded in a shooting at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge after an argument in the food court, according to police. Several individuals fled the scene as law enforcement responded.
- At least 10 people injured in Mall of Louisiana shooting between 2 groups, police say
At least 10 people were injured in a mass shooting at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge, which police attribute to an argument between two groups. CBS News legal reporter Katrina Kaufman provided updates on the incident.
- Police say 10 hurt, suspects fled after two groups shot at each other inside Mall of Louisiana
Ten people were injured when two groups opened fire at each other in the food court of the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge. Suspects fled the scene before police arrived, and no arrests were made immediately. The incident is linked to a broader surge in gun violence in Louisiana.
- 10 hurt in shooting at mall in Louisiana, suspect at large: Officials
Ten people were injured in a shooting at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The suspect remains at large, according to officials.
- Shooting at Louisiana mall stemmed from argument between two groups, police say
A shooting occurred at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge after an argument between two groups, resulting in multiple people being shot, according to police.
- 10 injured in shooting at Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge, police say
Ten people were injured in a shooting at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry confirmed awareness of the active shooter scene at the mall.
- 10 people injured in Mall of Louisiana shooting, suspects still at large
A shooting at the Mall of Louisiana resulted in ten people being injured, with suspects still at large.
- Police respond to reported shooting at Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge
Police are responding to reports of a shooting at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge. The incident has prompted an active law enforcement response, though no further details have been disclosed at this time.
- 10 injured in shooting at Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge, police say
Ten people were injured in a shooting at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry confirmed an active shooter scene at the location.
- Law enforcement responding to 'active shooter' at Mall of Louisiana: Gov Landry
Law enforcement responded to an active shooter at Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge, confirmed by Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry. Authorities urge avoiding the area, but no injuries or fatalities have been confirmed yet. The incident remains under investigation.