No Police Shooting Ruled Unjustified in Shreveport in Last Decade
Locals hoping that trend is broken when an investigation into the most recent fatal police shooting is completed
Gunshots from police. A 22-year-old dead inside of his vehicle. No weapon found. That's the scenario that helped spark the outrage and demands for answers and explanations in Shreveport over the past month.
It's also the scenario that left Tremendous Davis, 24, dead in 2008 along with Kashiwa Pineset, 34, in 2007— two cases that offer a glimpse at Shreveport police investigations into officer-involved fatal shootings over the years.
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