Police: Infant caught in standoff with Louisiana murder suspect dies at Alabama hospital
The baby has been identified as La’Mello Parker. He was born on Jan. 23, 2021.
LIVE REPORT: Louisiana double murder suspect dead; Kidnapped baby in stable condition By WLOX Staff | May 3, 2021 at 3:22 PM CDT - Updated May 4 at 5:18 PM
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - The three-month old child who police say was kidnapped by his father in Louisiana has died after a police shootout on Monday.
Harrison County Coroner Brian Switzer told WLOX the three-month old infant died at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday at a Mobile hospital. The infant has been identified as La’Mello Parker, a boy who was born Jan. 23, 2021.
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On May 7, 2021, Rapides Parish Sheriff s Office reported a shooting at Liberty Arsenal on Highway 28 in Pineville, LA, with one fatality and one victim injured.
Detectives have confirmed the deceased name is David K. Paul, 52 of Pineville. The other victim remains in critical but stable condition.
As of today there have been three suspects arrested since that time:
Eric Wayne Dixon turned himself into RPSO, accompanied by an attorney on May 8.and was booked into the Rapides Parish Detention Center on the warrants for first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder.
On May 10, Sheriffâs Detectives and Patrol Deputies were involved in a pursuit, which ended at I-49 south at the Broadway exit. Cliron Demond Price, 20 of Alexandria, was booked on accessory after the fact and obstruction of justice.
Planted Drugs, Stolen Evidence, Arrested Cops, Trumped Up Charges: Hundreds of Cases Dismissed After Black Baton Rouge Narcotics Officer Reports Corruption In His Own Unit
More than 700 criminal cases have been thrown out and local prosecutors say hundreds more may be tainted after corruption was recently exposed in the Baton Rouge Police Department Narcotics Division.
An officer at the center of the scandal has been arrested twice, four high-ranking narcotics officers have been reassigned to different divisions, and the department is leading a criminal investigation into the drug unit’s possible wrongdoing.
According to WBRZ, the Baton Rouge TV station that broke news of the brewing scandal, narcotics officers planted drugs, made stops without probable cause, and targeted random Black and brown people for trumped-up charges as part of an arrest quota mandated by the division’s supervisors.