Por: The Advocate Crime February 14, 2023
Family members of Alonzo Bagley, a Black man who was killed as he tried to flee police responding to a disturbance call, have filed a $10 million lawsuit against the officer who shot him.The federal lawsuit was filed last week in Shreveport by his wife, mother and stepdaughter of Bagley, 43. He was fatally shot on Feb. 3. The lawsuit said he had run from his apartment after refusing to talk to the officers.State police are investigating and said... + full article
New York Daily News USA Nation February 17, 2023
The Louisiana police officer who fatally shot Alonzo Bagley was charged Thursday with negligent homicide. Alexander Tyler, 23, killed Bagley, a 43-year-old Black man, on Feb. 3 in Shreveport after a short foot chase. Body-camera footage of the shooting was released Thursday as... + más
‘You Shot Me’: Louisiana Cop Arrested for Killing Unarmed Black Man as He Fled | The Daily Beast
Police officer arrested in North Louisiana for unarmed Black man's fatal shooting | The Advocate
Los Angeles Times USA World February 17, 2023
A white Louisiana officer was arrested Thursday in connection with the fatal shooting of an unarmed Black man who was trying to flee police responding to a domestic disturbance call earlier this month, authorities said. After reviewing evidence and footage from officers'... + más
Security guards at theft-plagued Walgreens stores ‘not there to protect product’: exec | New York Post
The Advocate USA Politics December 11, 2022
A hotly contest mayoral election in Shreveport ended Saturday when Tom Arceneaux was elected to lead the state’s third largest city for the next four years.Arceneaux’s victory would have been considered a surprise weeks ago because Shreveport had gotten in the habit since... + más
Shreveport elects its first Republican mayor in 28 years | Associated Press
A 'wild' Shreveport election ends Saturday when Greg Tarver or Tom Arceneaux will be mayor | The Advocate
Associated Press USA Politics December 11, 2022
SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — Voters in Louisiana’s third-largest city have elected a Republican mayor for the first time in 28 years.Tom Arceneaux, 71, won a runoff election Saturday to become the next mayor of Shreveport. He defeated Louisiana state Sen. Greg Tarver, a Black... + más
Tom Arceneaux wins, is Shreveport's first Republican mayor in more than 20 years | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Politics December 09, 2022
SHREVEPORT — Based on recent history, Greg Tarver should be coasting to victory Saturday to be the next mayor of Shreveport, the state’s third largest city.Like Tarver, the current mayor and his two predecessors have all been Black Democrats, and Black people constitute a... + más
Our Views: Southern University System builds an art legacy | The Advocate
Hollywood South: Shreveport plays vital role in Louisiana filmmaking too | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Opinion November 17, 2022
The missing element in Baton Rouge is the lack of intercity roads. I have long thought the traffic engineer in Shreveport should be hired away by Baton Rouge.Yes, Shreveport has 35,000 fewer citizens, but intracity travel is hands down better than Baton Rouge.We started... + más
See the list of businesses led or owned by LSU grads that grew fastest, made the most money | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 14, 2022
While Baton Rouge and New Orleans may be the hub of Hollywood South, our neighbor to the north, Shreveport, is a vital spoke.In recent years, movies including Oliver Stone's 2008 W., starring Josh Brolin as George W. Bush, and TV series such as Salem, with Baton Rouge... + más
La. Travels: Lake Chartles festival honors Martin Luther King Jr. | The Advocate
La. Travels: Catch Fourth of July celebrations in Shreveport, Lake Charles, New Iberia | The Advocate
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