SPD arrests man charged in Allendale-Lakeside shooting
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Shreveport police have arrested a man in connection with a shooting in Shreveport's Allendale-Lakeside neighborhood.
They say 25-year-old Malcolm Hall shot a man in the lower back, just after 9:30 p.m. on April 23, 2025. It happened in the 2900 block of Looney Street.
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The victim was taken to the hospital for treatment and is expected to survive. Hall has been charged with one count of aggravated second-degree battery. At the time of his arrest, Hall was already facing pending narcotics charges.
'The Shreveport Police Department (SPD) remains committed to holding violent offenders accountable and ensuring the safety of our communities,' said Corporal Chris Bordelon, SPD Public Information Officer.
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