8 children murdered in cold blood by monster dad laid to rest in emotional service

A community gathered with heavy hearts on Saturday to mourn eight young lives tragically lost in a predawn mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, last month. The perpetrator, who was the father of the majority of these children, left a town in grief.

The solemn service, held at Summer Grove Baptist Church, featured a poignant sermon from Pastor Kim Burrell. Amid the procession of grieving families and eight white caskets, she offered words of solace, reminding attendees that even in the midst of such tragedy, “God remains sovereign.”

Pastor Burrell, also known for her gospel music, addressed the congregation’s anguish: “We may ask, ‘Why, God? How could this happen, Lord?’ Yet, He remains divine,” she assured those in mourning.

She continued, “The same God who has healed you from your hidden struggles does not need to reveal all His reasons to us. Trust that He never errs.”

The tragic incident occurred on April 11 when Shamar Elkins, father to seven of the victims, used an assault rifle to commit the heinous act. Despite a past felony conviction for firearm possession, he obtained the weapon. His wife and another woman were injured, and the eighth victim was the children’s cousin.

Elkins ultimately met his end after a high-speed chase with law enforcement.

The funeral’s pamphlet honored each of the children — whose ages ranged from 3 to 11 — with their nicknames and descriptions of their personalities: “a sweet and loving heart,” and “bright, intelligent bold and full of love.”


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Other speakers included Shreveport Councilwoman Tabatha Taylor, who emphasized that there “are no words sufficient to ease this pain.” Councilman James Green asked attendees to utilize the funeral as a “celebration” of the victims’ lives.

Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux expressed condolences on behalf of the city, and said that residents should “honor hem by carrying forward the gentleness, joy and love they so freely shared.”

Louisiana Governor Tom Landry echoed Mayor Arceneaux, saying “They were full of promise and found joy in the simples things, such as dancing, playing outside and sharing laughter with family and friends.”

“Their futures were bright and held great promise.”

Churchgoers applauded the speakers, and the victims’ names were read aloud and shown throughout the service. White flowers and ferns adorned the caskets.

Federal investigators have since indicted two men in connection with the case. Charles Ford was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm and providing Elkins with the assault-style rifle used in the shooting.

Michael Mayence was also indicted on firearm charges after police recovered multiple guns from his home. The investigation is ongoing.

With Post wires

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