Louisiana shooting: Gun stolen from truck used in child killings

A man who previously had the assault-style gun used to kill eight children in Louisiana told investigators he believes Shamar Elkins stole it from his truck in the weeks before the rampage in a Shreveport neighbourhood, according to court documents.
Charles Ford told investigators he suspected Elkins, who was the father of seven of the children killed, because he was one of the few people to ride with him, according to a criminal complaint filed in Louisiana federal court.
Ford allegedly said it was around March 9 when he noticed the gun was missing.
Ford said he confronted Elkins about the missing weapon. But when Elikns became “offensive,” Ford “let it go,” according to a court affidavit filed on Tuesday.
The affidavit is in support of federal charges that accuse Ford of being a felon in possession of a firearm and making a false statement to federal agents.








