Caldwell Parish Shooting — Update

Following the February 28th incident involving reported gunfire on residential property where children were present, I spoke directly with the Sheriff to seek clarity on how this case is being handled.

This is what was initially communicated during that meeting:

The Sheriff initially stated that the children could not be considered victims because of where the bullets landed.

He described the shooter as an elderly man and referenced possible cognitive decline, though no formal assessment was cited.

Three statements have been collected thus far. One key individual reportedly left the scene without providing a statement, and the Sheriff indicated he would not move forward with a charging decision until that statement is obtained.

During the course of the conversation, I pressed for clarity regarding victim classification and investigative standards. By the end of our discussion, the Sheriff acknowledged that the children would now be considered victims within the scope of the investigation and agreed to continue examining the situation from that perspective.

I want to be clear:
When gunfire occurs on residential property and minors are present, the community deserves a thorough, transparent, and unbiased investigation. The presence of children elevates the seriousness of any use of force.

Self-defense is a legal standard. It is not a shield from scrutiny. It requires evidence of imminent threat and proportional response. Determining whether that standard is met must be based on documented facts, not familiarity with the parties involved, not assumptions, and not characterization.

Multiple neighbors present described similar accounts of the incident. If there are conflicts in statements, those discrepancies should be clearly identified and evaluated individually, not broadly labeled without explanation.

Justice is not about rushing to judgment. It is about methodical review and equal application of the law.

But justice is also not about hesitation when public safety is involved.

I appreciate the Sheriff’s willingness to give this matter a second look and to move forward with transparency. The community will continue watching closely, not for conflict, but for fairness and accountability. I will continue to press for justice and follow this story closely.

Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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