‘I TRIED TO PUSH HER OUT BUT IT WAS TOO FAST…’ — INNOCENT 17-YEAR-OLD LOUISIANA SCHOOLGIRL SHOT DEAD DURING MALL TRIP WITH FRIENDS” A Louisiana community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of a 17-year-old schoolgirl who was shot and killed during what should have been a normal trip to the mall with friends. According to reports, she was caught in the crossfire after an argument between two groups suddenly escalated into gunfire. What began as an ordinary outing ended in unimaginable tragedy, leaving family, classmates, and loved ones devastated. Many are now remembering her as an innocent young life taken far too soon, while calls for justice and answers continue to grow. The case has once again reignited painful conversations about public safety and how quickly violence can destroy lives that had nothing to do with the conflict.

The fatal victim of a Louisiana mall shooting which left at least five more injured has been identified as an innocent 17-year-old private schoolgirl.

Martha Odom, a senior at Ascension Episcopal School in Youngsville, was killed on Thursday afternoon at Baton Rouge’s Mall of Louisiana after being struck in crossfire when two groups began shooting at each other, authorities said.

She had been visiting the mall with friends for a ‘senior skip day’ just weeks before graduation from the $19,500-a-year school.

Police say the shooting began shortly after 1.20pm when a dispute escalated and multiple people opened fire.

Odom suffered a gunshot wound to the chest and later died, according to the coroner’s office.

Two of her classmates were also hit and are recovering, while another victim, Donnie Guillory, remains in critical condition.

On Friday, Baton Rouge police announced the arrest of 17-year-old Markel Lee in connection with the shooting.

Police Chief TJ Morse said Lee turned himself in and was booked on one count of first-degree murder, five counts of attempted first-degree murder and illegal use of a weapon.

Martha Odom, 17, was identified as the only fatality in a Louisiana mall shooting 
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Martha Odom, 17, was identified as the only fatality in a Louisiana mall shooting

Odom planned to attend Sewanee: The University of the South, where she intended to study English and creative writing 
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Odom planned to attend Sewanee: The University of the South, where she intended to study English and creative writing

Baton Rouge police and Sheriff deputies responded to a mass shooting at the Mall of Louisiana on Thursday in Baton Rouge, Louisiana 
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Baton Rouge police and Sheriff deputies responded to a mass shooting at the Mall of Louisiana on Thursday in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Authorities have indicated that additional people may have been involved and released an image of a suspect as the investigation intensifies.

The scale of the response underscored the severity of the attack. Local police were joined by the FBI, SWAT teams, the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office, and state troopers as the mall was locked down.

Shoppers were escorted out in waves, some guided through back corridors and service tunnels.

Witnesses described scenes of confusion and horror, with officers carrying children to safety and bystanders attempting to stop the bleeding of the wounded.

One mall employee told local media she initially mistook the gunfire for fireworks. She said she saw victims collapse and grabbed cleaning cloths to press against wounds as blood pooled across the floor.

‘It’s not even safe to go to the mall,’ Youngsville Mayor Ken Ritter said in the aftermath, capturing the shock rippling across communities.

Odom was a writer, dancer and student leader.

She was weeks away from graduation and preparing to attend Sewanee: The University of the South, where she planned to study English and creative writing.

Odom was captain of her school's girls' soccer team and served as editor of the student newspaper. She was killed by a gunshot wound to the chest 
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Odom was captain of her school’s girls’ soccer team and served as editor of the student newspaper. She was killed by a gunshot wound to the chest

Law enforcement vehicles surround the Mall of Louisiana after a shooting on Thursday 
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Law enforcement vehicles surround the Mall of Louisiana after a shooting on Thursday

On Friday, Baton Rouge police announced the arrest of 17-year-old Markel Lee in connection with the shooting 
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On Friday, Baton Rouge police announced the arrest of 17-year-old Markel Lee in connection with the shooting

Authorities have indicated that additional suspects may have been involved and released an image of a suspect as the investigation intensifies 
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Authorities have indicated that additional suspects may have been involved and released an image of a suspect as the investigation intensifies

She captained her school’s girls’ soccer team, edited the student newspaper and taught younger dancers at her studio.

She had already earned recognition for her writing, taking first place in the Lafayette Public Library’s 2025 Writes of Spring contest and placing again this year.

She planned to spend her final summer before college at Ballet Austin’s prestigious summer intensive.

In the wake of her death, her school community has been left reeling.

Classmates gathered for a prayer service, leaving flowers in her parking spot.

‘Her classmates, Ascension faculty, and our Blue Gator families remember Martha as a joyful presence whose kindness and infectious enthusiasm brought light to all who knew her,’ the school said in a statement shared on social media.

Three of the victims in the shooting were seniors at the school, Lafayette Mayor-President Monique Blanco Boulet confirmed.

Odom’s writing now reads with haunting clarity. In one student newspaper piece, she reflected on journalism and the courage it demands, including the ‘grit’ required to uncover truth and the importance of resisting silence.

In another, she shared lighter observations about music, friendships and the small joys of everyday life.

During a recent spring break trip to New York City, she wrote about attending a New York Rangers game and seeing Broadway productions, including The Outsiders and Cats.

Odom was described by her school as a 'joyful presence' whose kindness and enthusiasm 'brought light to all who knew her' 
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Odom was described by her school as a ‘joyful presence’ whose kindness and enthusiasm ‘brought light to all who knew her’

She was also a dancer and instructor who had planned to attend Ballet Austin’s summer intensive before starting college 
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She was also a dancer and instructor who had planned to attend Ballet Austin’s summer intensive before starting college

Another victim identified as Donnie Guillory (right) was also injured and remains in critical condition 
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Another victim identified as Donnie Guillory (right) was also injured and remains in critical condition

At least nice people were reported injured in the incident, with some requiring emergency surgery 
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At least nice people were reported injured in the incident, with some requiring emergency surgery

Baton Rouge Police Chief Thomas S. 'TJ' Morse, Jr., left, walks with Mayor-President of Baton Rouge Sid Edwards, center left, after a shooting at the Mall of Louisiana 
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Baton Rouge Police Chief Thomas S. ‘TJ’ Morse, Jr., left, walks with Mayor-President of Baton Rouge Sid Edwards, center left, after a shooting at the Mall of Louisiana

Sid Edwards, mayor-president of Baton Rouge, left, speaks next to Police Chief Thomas S. 'TJ' Morse, Jr. after the shooting in Baton Rouge 
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Sid Edwards, mayor-president of Baton Rouge, left, speaks next to Police Chief Thomas S. ‘TJ’ Morse, Jr. after the shooting in Baton Rouge

Her family, including her parents and younger sister, are now grappling with the loss.

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, who said her family had known the Odoms for decades, expressed her grief publicly.

‘There are no words for the devastating loss of innocent life,’ Murrill wrote. ‘I’m praying for her, her family and friends, and the entire Lafayette community during this heartbreaking time.’

Baton Rouge Bishop Michael Duca said: ‘Our prayers are with those who were critically injured, all who were harmed, and every family whose lives have been suddenly and painfully shaken by this act of violence, especially those who have lost a loved one.’

Political leaders across the state echoed those sentiments, while also demanding accountability.

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said he was coordinating with law enforcement. US Senator Bill Cassidy thanked first responders and expressed hope for the recovery of the injured.

Mayor Sid Edwards credited the rapid police response with preventing further loss of life. ‘We will catch you,’ he said, addressing those responsible. ‘We’re not having this in Baton Rouge.’

The tragedy unfolded just days after another mass killing in Louisiana, intensifying concerns about escalating violence across the state.