8 kids massacred by deranged Army vet dad Shamar Elkins in Louisiana shooting ID’d

The eight young children gunned down by their deranged Army veteran father and uncle during a harrowing domestic violence massacre in Louisiana early Sunday have been identified.

The children were formally identified by their mothers, according to a news release from the Caddo Parish Coroner’s Office. All eight — five girls and three boys — were killed by 31-year-old Shamar Elkins, when he went on a rampage through Shreveport following an argument with his wife around 6 a.m. Sunday.

Jayla Elkins, 3; Shayla Elkins, 5; Kayla Pugh, 6; Layla Pugh, 7; Markaydon Pugh, 10; Sariahh Snow, 11; Khedarrion Snow, 6; and Braylon Snow, 5 were all found dead inside their home in Shreveport.

Shamar Elkins with his eight children, including a baby.
Army veteran Shamar Elkins with his eight young children, seven of whom he gunned down in Shreveport, Louisiana, on April 19, 2026.Facebook/Shamar Elkins

Shamar Elkins during his time in the military in a 2016 Facebook photo. Shamar has been identified as the gunman in a mass shooting that left eight children, including a baby, killed on W 79th Street in Shreveport, Louisiana, after a he opened fire in three different homes in the city on April 19, 2026. (Facebook/Shaneiqua Elkins) https://www.facebook.com/shaneiqua.elkins/photos
Elkins during his time in the military in a 2016 Facebook photo.Facebook/Shaneiqua Elkins

Shamar Elkins and his children standing in front of a white building.
A photo Elkins posted of “all my kids” going to church on Easter on April 5, 2026.Facebook/Shamar Elkins
Elkins fathered seven of the children and was an uncle to the eighth victim, according to local officials. It’s unclear which of the eight dead was the cousin.

Most of the victims were shot in the head while they slept, Shreveport Police Department spokesman Christopher Bordelon told NBC News.

Shreveport Police Department spokesman Christopher Bordelon told NBC News that most of the victims were shot in the head while they slept.

One of the children was killed on the roof while trying to escape, police said.

Elkins, who was later killed by police during an attempted carjacking, also shot and wounded two women — the mothers of his children — during his murderous rage.

One victim, Elkins’ wife, was shot in the face at the home with the eight kids, Bordelon told the outlet. The other injured victim is believed to be Elkins’ girlfriend, who was shot in a separate house nearby, he added.

Shamar Elkins' final Facebook post taking his daughter to lunch on April 18, 2026. Elkins has been identified as the gunman in a mass shooting that left eight children, including a baby, killed on W 79th Street in Shreveport, Louisiana, after a he opened fire in three different homes in the city on April 19, 2026. (Facebook/Shamar Elkins)
Elkins’ final Facebook post was a photo of a lunch date with his eldest daughter on April 18, the day before his rampage.Facebook/Shamar Elkins

SENSITIVE MATERIAL. THIS IMAGE MAY OFFEND OR DISTURB Evidence markers are pasted on a blood-stained house door after children, with ages ranging from 1 to 14, were killed in a mass shooting incident described as domestic violence, in Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S. April 19, 2026. REUTERS/Kevin Bartram
A blood-stained door at the Shreveport, Louisiana, home where Elkins gunned down his children on April 19, 2026.REUTERS
The killer father shared four of the slain children with his wife and three with the other injured woman, according to Crystal Brown, one of the surviving women’s cousins.

Elkins and his wife were in the middle of separation proceedings and were due in court on Monday, Brown told the Associated Press.

The pair was arguing about their relationship when Elkins opened fire, she added.

Brown described all the children as “happy kids, very friendly, very sweet.”

Hours before the killings, Elkins shared a photo of himself “on a lil 1 on 1 date” with his eldest, Sariahh.

On Easter, he also posted a picture with all seven of his children outside of a church. He wrote that it was his “first time” going to Mass “with all my kids.”

The two surviving mothers are both in critical condition.