Shreveport Police Tackle Alarming Rise In Domestic Violence Cases

Over the past few days, Shreveport Police have made several arrests in connection with domestic violence cases.

On July 23, officers arrested Randeshia Rogers for domestic abuse battery with child endangerment, facing four counts due to the presence of four children during the alleged offense. Research consistently shows that children exposed to domestic violence are at a much higher risk of becoming victims or perpetrators of abuse in adulthood.

Also on July 23, Showanda Loyd was arrested and charged with one count of domestic abuse battery and one count of domestic abuse battery with a dangerous weapon, though no serious injuries were reported.

On July 22, Kevin Morse was apprehended and charged with domestic abuse battery – second offense, and simple assault, stemming from a prior domestic violence conviction.

Additionally, George Averett was arrested the same day, facing charges of domestic abuse battery, domestic abuse aggravated assault, and resisting an officer, with no serious injuries reported.

On July 21, Traderron Mills was arrested and charged with simple battery of a dating partner.

Continued Commitment to Victim Safety

These arrests underscore the persistent and serious nature of domestic violence in our community. Domestic violence calls remain some of the most dangerous situations for law enforcement, with studies indicating a significantly elevated risk of violence against responding officers. The Shreveport Police Department remains committed to prioritizing the safety of victims and families while ensuring offenders are held accountable for their actions.

Local Resources for Domestic Violence Victims

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence in Shreveport, help is available.

Northwest Louisiana Family Justice Center (NWLA FJC): The NWLA FJC serves as a central hub for various support services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking across multiple parishes, including Caddo. They offer a 24-hour crisis hotline and provide advocacy, shelter referrals, legal assistance, counseling, and more. All services are free, confidential, and optional.

  • 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (318) 226-5015
  • Louisiana State Hotline: 1-888-411-1333
  • Office Phone: (318) 584-7171
  • Website: https://nwlafamilyjusticecenter.org/

Project Celebration, Inc.: This organization offers a domestic violence shelter and outreach office in Shreveport, providing emergency shelter, danger/lethality assessments, legal assistance, counseling, and support services.

  • Local Hotline: (318) 226-5015 (24/7)
  • Domestic Violence Outreach Office: 3004 Knight Street, Shreveport, LA 71105. Office (318) 221-8003
  • Website: https://www.projectcelebration.com/ (See “Location Information” for Shreveport details)

YWCA of Northwest Louisiana: The YWCA offers vital programs for the community, including trauma counseling and victim assistance, along with other programs focused on empowering women and preventing violence…

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