News Summary
Shreveport mourns the loss of Darryl Ray Ware II, a 31-year-old mayoral candidate killed in an accident on Interstate 20. This tragedy highlights pedestrian safety issues on major roadways, following a recent series of fatal incidents involving pedestrians. Community leaders express condolences as they call for increased safety measures.
Tragic Loss in Shreveport: Young Mayoral Candidate Dies in Accident
Shreveport, Louisiana, is reeling from the shocking news of the untimely death of a well-known local figure, Darryl Ray Ware II. The 31-year-old was struck and killed by an 18-wheeler while on Interstate 20 early in the morning on March 1, 2025. This tragic incident not only took the life of an ambitious young candidate but has also raised critical concerns about pedestrian safety on major roadways in the community.
Details of the Incident
The accident occurred around 6:15 a.m. on eastbound Interstate 20, specifically between West Bert Kouns Industrial Loop and Pines Road. According to reports from the Shreveport Police Department, the truck driver realized something had happened and pulled over shortly after the collision. Officers arrived on the scene only to find Ware unconscious and not breathing. Despite the swift arrival of emergency personnel, he was pronounced dead at the location, leaving friends and family in grief.
A Bright Future Cut Short
Ware was remembered not only for his youthful spirit—having run as the youngest-ever mayoral candidate in the city at just 29 years old—but also for his dedication to public service. A proud graduate of Louisiana Tech University and holder of a master’s degree in public health from Cornell University, he was recognized for his drive to make Shreveport a better place to live. The Shreveport City Council has expressed its heartfelt condolences to Ware’s family, commending his passion for the city and its residents.
Community Reactions
The community has been left stunned by this loss. Council Chairwoman Tabatha Taylor described Ware as someone with a “heart for Shreveport” and a strong desire to affect positive changes. Council Vice Chairwoman Ursula Bowman lamented that his passing represents a profound loss for the community that he held so dear. Such sentiments have been echoed by many who knew Ware and watched his political aspirations grow.
Safety Concerns Highlighted
This tragic incident sheds light on ongoing concerns about safety along major highways in Shreveport. In fact, the Shreveport Police Department has reported responding to seven fatal accidents in 2025 alone, which includes two incidents involving pedestrians. The police have attributed these accidents to well-known factors such as speed and distracted driving. They strongly advise against walking or attempting to cross interstates, emphasizing that these roads are meant solely for vehicle traffic.
Losing Another Life
This is not an isolated event. Just days before Ware’s death, on February 23, another pedestrian, 29-year-old Promise Lee Loyd, tragically lost her life after being struck by multiple vehicles on I-20 West. These occurrences underline a pressing need for heightened safety awareness among both drivers and pedestrians.
Investigations and Future Precautions
While initial investigations suggest that Ware may have inadvertently stepped into the path of the oncoming truck, authorities believe impairment was not a factor for the truck driver. A toxicology sample has been taken as protocol, but no indications currently suggest any wrongdoing on the driver’s part. The incident serves as a somber reminder of the importance of safety measures and responsible behavior on the roads.
Words of Caution
In light of these sobering events, the Shreveport Police Chief has shared vital safety tips for motorists and individuals who find themselves stranded on the interstate. Motorists are urged to stay vigilant and to be aware of their surroundings, while stranded individuals are encouraged to call 673-7300 for assistance. Community members are reminded of the need for caution, especially during early morning and late-night hours.
The sudden loss of Darryl Ray Ware II is not just a personal tragedy for his family and friends, but a stark reminder to all citizens of Shreveport about the perils that can arise on busy roadways. With grief in their hearts, locals are looking to honor his legacy by committing to safer practices on their roads.
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Additional Resources
- KSLA: 3 Pedestrians Killed on Interstate Shreveport
- Shreveport Times: Youngest Mayor Candidate Dies in Crossing I-20
- KTBS: Former Shreveport Mayoral Candidate Killed
- Google Search: Shreveport pedestrian safety
- Wikipedia: Pedestrian safety
