Shreveport Police identify man wanted in mass shooting that happened last weekend

Shrevepport Police Department identified one of the suspects in the mass shooting on September 20.
21 -year -old Rason Smith Jr. He was defined as one of the shooters and an active order was given to the second -degree murder attempt. According to the ShrevePort Police Department, additional accusations are likely to be as possible as the investigation continues.
Police said Smith was a suspicious gang member and was accepted as armed and dangerous. More than one source of information showed that he did not hesitate to use firearms.
The police believe that additional suspects are involved, and more arrest and accusation are expected as the evidence develops.
What happened on September 20?
Immediately after September 20 at 2, the Shreveport Police Department was sent to the 1600 blocks of Polish Boulevard on a mass shooting reports.
In arrival, civil servants met a chaotic scene with two people dead and six wounded. According to the police, more than 150 people gathered in this place when the gunfire stole.
Thanks to the preliminary information, it was suggested that the attack was targeted and more than one shooter included.
The target for the attack was shot, but was subjected to life -threatening injuries.
More: Here is what you need to know about the mass shooting at ShrevePort
Makenzie Boucher is a reporter for Shreveport Times. You can reach him at mboucher@gannett.com.
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