Fires Ignite Concerns in Shreveport’s Abandoned Apartment Complexes

Fires Ignite Concerns in Shreveport’s Abandoned Apartment Complexes

Shreveport, La. has recently been grappling with a series of alarming incidents as four fires have erupted in just four days at three different abandoned apartment complexes across the city. The latest blaze ignited on Thursday afternoon at the Oak Meadows complex, sending smoke billowing into the air and prompting a rapid response from the Shreveport Fire Department.

As firefighters battled the flames, city officials—already aware of the ongoing issues—were gathered for a City Council meeting. Fire Chief Clarence Reese had to step away from a delightful moment with Shreveport’s newest Mardi Gras krewe to update the council about the startling fire at Oak Meadows, just moments before they discussed the recent spate of incidents at these troubled properties.

Persistent Problems Plaguing the Community

Shreveport police have been working hard to remove squatters from several of these abandoned complexes, including The Pines, Linwood Homes, and Oak Meadows. Unfortunately, the department has found that each time they secure a building, trouble tends to drift back in as soon as they move on to the next one. Police Chief Wayne Smith expressed his concerns, emphasizing, “It’s very important these property owners work to find a way to maintain a level of security and compliance to keep the trouble from drifting back in.”

This ongoing cycle of eviction and re-invasion has left both law enforcement and community leaders frustrated. During the same council meeting, Councilwoman Tabatha Taylor voiced her strong feelings about the conditions of these complexes, stating, “If it was my choice, I would bulldoze them all.” Taylor is determined to spark conversation about making legislative changes to address the ongoing safety issues stemming from these abandoned buildings.

Investigation and Arrests Underway

In addition to the increased fire risk, the Shreveport Fire Department is actively investigating the origin and causes of these fires. On Thursday, they made an arrest during the Oak Meadows fire for criminal trespass, highlighting their commitment to tackling the issues surrounding these neglected properties.

Smith has shared that specialized teams are conducting regular sweeps to secure different complexes and that officers are receiving on-the-job training to improve their tactics and education on removing squatters efficiently. City leaders are also considering the installation of cameras on city-owned poles near these complexes to help deter future issues.

Looking Ahead

The recent series of events has raised alarm bells for Shreveport residents. With so many individuals struggling to find a safe place to live, the shadow of these abandoned complexes looms large. Community leaders are focused on seeking solutions to either rehabilitate the properties or manage them more effectively to prevent unlawful activities and safety hazards.

In these tumultuous times, the message from Shreveport’s officials is clear: there is a collective responsibility to address these concerns, and the community deserves safer living environments. The fires at these complexes serve as a reminder of the broader issues at hand, and together, Shreveport may just find a way to turn these challenges into a victory for everyone.


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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