Shreveport Man Convicted of Domestic Violence Against Pregnant Ex-Girlfriend

Shreveport Man Found Guilty in Chilling Domestic Violence Case

In a heartbreaking turn of events, a Shreveport man has been convicted of a violent crime that shook the local community. Ahkeen Wiggins, 34, was found guilty by a jury in Caddo District Court on October 24, 2024. The case centers on a disturbing attack against his former girlfriend, who was pregnant at the time of the incident.

A Tragic Incident Unfolds

On February 25, 2024, a harrowing scene took place outside the woman’s home located on Rochester Street. As the jury listened to witness testimonies and examined evidence, it became evident that the violence was both shocking and clear-cut. Video footage presented during the trial captured the frightening moment when Wiggins assaulted the victim.

The surveillance video revealed Wiggins grabbing the woman by her throat and lifting her off the ground, leaving her gasping for air. In an alarming statement, he was recorded saying, “I am a different breed; I will kill you.” This chilling remark added a chilling layer to an already horrific situation.

Physical Assault and Legal Proceedings

After choking her, Wiggins didn’t stop there. The footage showed him taking the victim to the ground and using his legs to squeeze her abdomen—an act that raised serious concerns about the safety of both the woman and her unborn child. The Caddo District Attorney’s office classified this assault as a clear case of domestic violence.

During the trial, Wiggins did not deny being the attacker seen in the video but attempted to argue that the domestic violence law did not apply to him since he and the victim were no longer in a relationship. This defense was rejected by the jury, who found him guilty on two significant charges: strangulation of a dating partner and battery of a pregnant partner. The jury’s unanimous decision emphasized the ongoing need to address and combat domestic violence.

Awaiting Sentencing

Wiggins is now facing serious repercussions for his actions. He is expected to be sentenced by Judge Donald Hathaway Jr. on November 14, 2024. He could potentially face up to three years in prison at hard labor for each charge. The community waits with bated breath to see what the final verdict will hold, knowing that such incidents are far too common.

The Community’s Reaction

The case has sparked conversations about domestic violence in Shreveport and the necessity for more robust support systems for victims. Many local organizations are rallying to raise awareness and provide resources to those affected by similar situations.

As the days pass, it’s clear that incidents like these remind us of the importance of vigilance and support in our communities. While this case is now in the hands of the legal system, the community is left to pick up the pieces and encourage those who may be suffering in silence to seek help and speak out against their abusers.

This unsettling incident is a reminder that domestic violence can happen to anyone and underscores the urgent need for continued dialogue and action in our neighborhoods. It’s vital that we support efforts to prevent such acts of violence and protect those who are vulnerable.


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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