Shreveport Man Captured After Allegedly Firing at Police Officers

Shreveport Man Arrested After Alleged Gunfire Incident

Shreveport, La. – The streets of Shreveport are a little safer today after the arrest of a man who was wanted for allegedly firing shots at police officers just last week. The suspect, Keith Mosley Jr., 36, was taken into custody this past weekend in New Orleans, thanks to the hard work of local police and state troopers.

The Incident

This all began on a Wednesday evening in the Mooretown neighborhood when officers responded to a call reporting shots fired in the 4400 block of Norton Street. As they arrived on the scene, they were met with a barrage of gunfire. Thankfully, none of the officers were injured during this intense confrontation. However, Mosley, who had allegedly opened fire at the officers, managed to flee the scene, making him a wanted man.

A Quick Manhunt

Once it became clear that Mosley was a suspect, local authorities quickly deemed him armed and dangerous. The Shreveport Police Department worked diligently to track him down, issuing alerts to ensure the community was aware of the situation. Mosley’s actions raised alarm bells not only among the officers but also throughout the neighborhood, where residents were understandably shaken.

Arrest in New Orleans

After days on the run, Mosley was finally caught in New Orleans. It took a joint effort by the New Orleans Police Department and state troopers to apprehend him. His arrest is a welcome relief to the Shreveport community, who can now breathe a little easier knowing that he is off the streets.

Legal Consequences

Mosley is facing some serious charges, including attempted first-degree murder and illegal carrying and discharge of a weapon. The seriousness of these charges indicates that he could be looking at some significant time behind bars if convicted. To underscore this, his bond in Shreveport has been set at an eye-popping $1.1 million. It’s safe to say that Mosley will be spending a good amount of time in jail, whether he can come up with that amount or not.

Community Reaction

Residents of Shreveport have expressed gratitude towards the police for their swift action in capturing the suspect. Many have taken to social media to voice their relief, noting how the incident brought fear to their neighborhood. “It’s a scary thing to think someone would shoot at police right in our area,” commented one local resident. “It’s nice to see that they caught him before something worse could happen.”

Looking Ahead

Moving forward, the Shreveport Police Department continues to urge the community to stay vigilant. While this particular suspect is in custody, they remind residents that local law enforcement is always here to help and keep everyone safe.

As this story unfolds, we will continue to monitor updates regarding the legal proceedings that Mosley will face. For now, the citizens of Shreveport can rest a bit easier, knowing that the situation has been resolved and that the police acted swiftly and effectively. Let’s all keep our fingers crossed for a peaceful and safe community!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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