Explosion puts six in hospital

Explosion puts six in hospitalTATUM — Six people have been hospitalized following an electrical explosion at a power plant in Tatum on Monday afternoon. According to our news partner KETK, the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office said, the explosion identified as an arc flash, occurred around 2:30 p.m. at the Martin Lake Power Plant. An arc flash is an electrical explosion caused when electricity jumps through the air, releasing extreme heat and pressure.

Following the incident, two people were airlifted to the hospital for severe injuries, while another four people were taken by vehicle to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.

The plant has returned to normal operations and the cause of the explosion is expected to be investigated by OSHA

Louisiana community is struggling to understand after man killed 8 children

SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — A stunned Louisiana city struggled to come to grips Monday with the massacre of eight children carried out by a father who was separating from his wife and used an assault-style weapon despite a 2019 felony firearms conviction.

The violence reverberated across Shreveport a day after one of the nation’s deadliest mass shootings in recent years. Schools brought in counselors for the victims’ young classmates and neighbors grieved at a growing memorial. Community leaders called for a city-wide reckoning about how to stop domestic violence.

“We can not afford to wait until the next crisis,” said Caddo Parish Sheriff Henry Whitehorn. “This is the responsibility of all of us. We owe it to the eight children who were lost.”

The shooter, identified as Shamar Elkins, killed seven of his children and another child, police said. His wife also was shot and wounded.

His wife’s sister, who called police minutes after the shooting started, escaped with a child by jumping from the roof, police and family members said Monday.

“She said she was running for her life,” said Lionel Pugh, an uncle of the two women shot. “The only ones he didn’t kill was the ones who got away.”

Elkins died after fleeing and a police pursuit that ended with officers firing on him. It was not clear whether he was killed by officers or from a self-inflicted gunshot, Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith said.

Officials said the children who died — three boys and five girls — ranged in age from 3 to 11 years old.

Elkins and his wife, identified by family members as Shaneiqua Elkins, were separating and had been due in court Monday, said Crystal Brown, a cousin of a woman shot in the attack. She said the couple had been arguing about the separation before the shooting.

Family members described Shaneiqua Elkins as a doting mother, who celebrated her children’s success in school and carefully dressed them before family events.

“She raised those kids right,” Pugh said. “They were the center of her universe.”
Gunman had no recent arrests for domestic violence, police say

While the shooter did not appear to have an extensive criminal history, court records showed Elkins was placed on probation in 2019 after pleading guilty to illegal use of weapons. In that case, Elkins fired five rounds at a vehicle and told police that someone inside it had pulled a gun on him, according to a police report.

Based on Louisiana law, a person convicted of certain violent felonies — including illegal use of weapons — are banned from having a gun for at least 10 years after completing their sentence and probation.

Investigators were not aware of other domestic violence issues involving Elkins, said police spokesperson Chris Bordelon.

Elkins had served in the Louisiana National Guard from 2013 to 2020 as a signal support system specialist and a fire support specialist, said guard spokesperson Lt. Col. Noel Collins. Elkins held the rank of private and had no deployments, Collins said.
The violence started before sunrise Sunday

Authorities said the shooting erupted before dawn at two homes.

Elkins shot a woman in a neighborhood south of downtown and a few blocks away at a home where the children were found, police said. Elkins’ nephew was among the slain children, according to the Caddo Parish coroner’s office.

Mourners lit candles for the victims Sunday night in a nearby parking lot.

“It just makes you take your children and hug them and hold them and tell them how much you love them because you just don’t know,” said Kimberlin Jackson, who attended the vigil and is an advocate at the Head Start program where one of the victims was a student. She said the last time she saw him was Friday.
A relative says they were a joyful family

Francine Monro Brown, a cousin of Shaneiqua Elkins, said she would often see the children playing in the yard on Sunday mornings when she drove past the house on her way to church.

“Happy children, joyful children. Shaneiqua is a great mother, She provided a great home for the kids,” Brown said as she stood near a growing memorial of stuffed teddy bears, flowers and pink and blue balloons.

Betty Pugh, another cousin of Shaneiqua Elkins, said she was always with her children. “That was the way we were taught: to love our kids, to take care of our kids. And that’s what she did,” Pugh said.

The mayor of Shreveport, a city of about 180,000 residents in northwestern Louisiana, called it one of the city’s worst days.

The shooting was the deadliest in the U.S. since January 2024, when eight people were killed in a Chicago suburb, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University.

BBB has storm scam warning

BBB has storm scam warningTYLER – Saturday’s hailstorm may be over, but the Better Business Bureau (BBB) says another danger is rolling in behind it: opportunistic “storm chasers.”

The BBB advises residents to be cautious of storm chasers who arrive unannounced and offer to repair storm damage at a low cost. Be wary of those who require advance payment or make extravagant promises they have no intention of fulfilling.

Here are some homeowner safety tips from the BBB:

*Vet the contractor carefully: Confirm they meet state and local requirements, ensure licenses are current and check BBB.org for reputable options.
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Shuttered club looking to rebrand

Shuttered club looking to rebrandRUSK COUNTY — A so called “swingers club” has closed its doors, but maybe not for long. LSX venue was forced to shutter last week after violating a ordinance preventing “sexually oriented businesses” from operating within a thousand feet of a residence.

According to our news partner KETK, the venue also failed to apply for needed permits. LSX offered memberships ranging from $10 to $9, 000, advertising as an “adult lifestyle venue in East Texas where like-minded adults over 21 gather to share experiences together.” Activities like cornhole and pool tables were offered, as well as hot tubs and rooms to rent.

It’s possible LSX will pivot to some other operation, with reports saying it’s already rebranded as an event center.

Scoreboard roundup — 4/19/26

(NEW YORK) -- Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
76ers 91, Celtics 123
Suns 84, Thunder 119
Magic 112, Pistons 101
Trail Blazers 98, Spurs 111

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Kings 1, Avalanche 2
Canadiens 4, Lightning 3
Bruins 3, Sabres 4
Mammoth 2, Golden Knights 4

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Royals 0, Yankees 7
Giants 0, Nationals 3
Rays 3, Pirates 6
Orioles 4, Guardians 8
Brewers 3, Marlins 5
Reds 7, Twins 4
Cardinals 7, Astros 5
Mets 1, Cubs 2
Dodgers 6, Rockies 9
White Sox 7, Athletics 4
Padres 2, Angels 1
Rangers 2, Mariners 5
Blue Jays 10, Diamondbacks 4
Tigers 6, Red Sox 2
Braves 4, Phillies 2

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BBB shredding day

BBB shredding dayTYLER – The Better Business Bureau in Tyler collected thousands of documents and devices from East Texans on Saturday during their annual Shred Day event.

The annual collection event usually sees between 500 to 800 cars drive up but in just their first hour of collections on Saturday the Better Business Bureau (BBB) saw over 200 cars roll up with documents. The BBB said it’s all being done to protect the identities of East Texans.

“We want to make sure that we are helping people protect their identity. Identity theft happens every 4.9 seconds in this country and so we want to remind people that we need to be secure and make sure that our documents are shredded securely,” Mechele Mills with BBB of Central East Texas said.

The Better Business Bureau’s annual event also takes old computers, hard drives and cell phones to be destroyed and recycled. To learn more, visit the Better Business Bureau online.

One injured in stabbing

One injured in stabbingWHITEHOUSE – According to the Sheriff’s Office, one person was injured and one was arrested after a stabbing in Whitehouse Sunday morning. The stabbing suspect was taken into custody after a 45-minute standoff with deputies. The incident started on Judy Street in Whitehouse and one man was injured in the stabbing. The suspect was stopped by a deputy in the 1700 block of Centennial Parkway. The suspect refused to get out of the car and deputies negotiated with the suspect for about 45 minutes before he surrendered, according to the sheriff’s office.

The sheriff’s office said the suspect was arrested on an unrelated warrant. The sheriff’s office decline to name the suspect as the Whitehouse Police Department is investigating this as an aggravated assault case.

Crash kills practitioner and teacher

LONGVIEW – UPDATE: Just days after the crash that killed a Longview teacher and a nurse practitioner, Joel Mack’s final act of generosity is unfolding: in less than 24 hours, his organs will be donated to save others.

Newly released details from the Texas Department of Public Safety shed light on the U.S. Highway 259 crash that killed a Longview nurse practitioner and a Longview ISD teacher last weekend. Our news partners at KETK report that the collision occurred at around 3 a.m. on Sunday in the Diana area, involving Longview ISD teacher Kimberly Law and Hospitality Health ER nurse practitioner Joel Mack, DPS confirmed.
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Leadership reboot for this city

Leadership reboot for this cityHAWKINS – People living in Hawkins will vote for a new mayor following political conflict, lawsuit and the arrest of their current mayor.

In the past two years, the City of Hawkins has seen major changes under the current mayor, Debbie Rushing.

“I decided to run for mayor because I’ve noticed things happening in the city in the years that I’ve been here and I raised children here, so it became an important thing for me,” Hawkins’ mayoral candidate, Kayla Ross, said.

Since Rushing’s election in 2024, the city has fired its city judge, shut down the police department, and seen Rushing arrested.

Now, the future of leadership could all change at the ballot box on May 2.
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8 children, all younger than 15, dead following Louisiana mass shooting: Police

SHREVEPORT (NEXSTAR AP) — Eight children are dead following a shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, authorities have confirmed. The suspect is also dead, after being fatally shot by police, and investigators are now reviewing multiple crime scenes. Police were initially called to a shooting that happened just after 6 a.m. on Sunday, Christopher Bordelon with the Shreveport Police Department said during a morning press conference.

Shreveport Police say eight children, ranging in ages from 1 to 14 years old, were killed, and two other individuals were injured.

The suspect allegedly stole a vehicle after the shooting and was fatally shot by Shreveport Police officers following a pursuit that extended into Bossier Parish. No officers were harmed in the shooting, which is now under investigation by Louisiana State Police.

Some of the children shot were related to the suspect, according to Bordelon. Officials said they were still gathering details about the crime scene, which extended across three residential locations.

“This is an extensive scene unlike anything most of us have ever seen,” Smith added.

Police say they do not yet have a motive but described the incident as a domestic disturbance.

“This is a tragic situation, maybe the worst tragic situation we’ve ever had in Shreveport,” Mayor Tom Arceneaux said during Sunday’s press conference. “It’s a terrible morning in Shreveport, and we all mourn with the victims.”

Louisiana State Police are asking for anyone with pictures, video or information to share it with state police detectives.

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said in a statement that he and his wife were heartbroken. “We’re deeply grateful to the law enforcement officers and first responders working tirelessly on the scene,” he added.

This was the deadliest mass shooting in the U.S. since eight people were killed in a Chicago suburb in January 2024, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University.

Officials respond to family’s questions

Officials respond to family’s questionsRUSK – Missing 57-year-old David Blount’s brother, Billy Blount, shared a letter on Friday calling for action and stating that the City of Rusk has “failed his brother, his family, and every resident who expects transparency.” The open letter arrived in the KETK newsroom on Friday afternoon, calling for accountability from those investigating his brother’s Dec. 2 disappearance.

“We have watched in disbelief as the City of Rusk turned what should have been a straightforward investigation into a masterclass in stonewalling and self-preservation,” David’s brother Billy said. “Thank God for the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Department and the Texas Rangers who stepped up in our family’s time of desperate need.”
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University gets more space

University gets more spaceLONGVIEW – LeTourneau University staff and students gathered in Longview on Friday to break ground on their new Christian Polytechnic University Center. According to our news partner KETK, the new 100,000-square-foot center will be a four-story building that will house more than 25 labs and spaces for the university’s engineering, business and computer science programs.

“There’s been a lot of work, actually many years, to get us to this point,” LeTourneau University President Dr. Steven D. Mason said. “The vision for this building at LeTourneau University, as the Christian Polytechnic University, has been in the making for several years to make it a space and a place that would embody everything that we hope for at an institution like ours.”

The new center is all a part of the university’s Build With Purpose campaign, where university donors are funding projects all across their campus.
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