Two more homicides on the list for Shreveport in 2023. In January, Terrance Malik Dangerfield, 25, was arrested and charged after crashing his vehicle in a high-speed chase with Shreveport Police.

Dangerfield was fleeing from police after he failed to yield for a traffic stop. Dangerfield led officers on a chase at high-speeds, before ultimately crashing his vehicle in to the victims.

After the accident, the occupants of the vehicle Dangerfield crashed in to tragically died. Faith Alexander, 31, and her daughter, Amelia R. Ellis, 4 were both killed in the high-speed accident. In the first February 15 indictment, Dangerfield, was charged with two counts of manslaughter, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and illegal carrying of a weapon with a controlled dangerous substance.

Dangerfield was indicted in Caddo District Court, and will remain behind bars until his trial.

Shreveport Homicides in 2023

Homicide describes a person killing another person. That doesn't always mean it was a crime. Justifiable Homicides do exist, and will be counted on this list. These are violent killings, not necessarily murders. Murders are recognized as a crime, unlike all homicides.

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Caddo Parish Violent Offenders for February 2023 (Mugshots)

The following mugshots are those who are accused of violent crimes in the month of February 2023. All those pictured are considered innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.

Gallery Credit: Caddo Correctional Center

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