Shreveport. Federal prosecutors charged 56-year-old Charles Ford on April 21, 2026, alleging he possessed the firearm used by suspect Shamar Elkins in the April 19 mass shooting that killed eight children and wounded others. Authorities say Elkins fatally shot seven of his children and a cousin; investigators continue to examine how Elkins obtained the weapon. U.S. Attorney Zachary A. Keller this week described the charges as arising from the investigation into how the shooter secured the firearm; an affidavit states a woman gave a Mossberg pistol to Ford while hospitalized last year. If convicted on felon-in-possession and false-statement counts, Ford faces federal prison terms as investigators pursue additional evidence and witness statements.
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This case highlights the importance of responsible firearm possession. It's a reminder to ensure any weapons in your home are secured and legally owned. If you're unsure about a firearm's history, consider turning it in during a local gun buyback event.
Federal charges in gun cases can lead to severe penalties. This case underscores the legal risks of possessing firearms linked to crimes. Worth forwarding if you know someone who could benefit from a reminder about responsible gun ownership.
Federal prosecutors and law enforcement benefit from charges that may clarify how the shooter obtained the firearm and could strengthen prosecutorial accountability.
Victims’ families, survivors, and the Shreveport community suffered catastrophic loss, enduring trauma and long-term emotional and social consequences.
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Shreveport Man Charged Over Firearm Used In Shooting
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