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Coroner IDs victims in Linwood Avenue fatal shooting


Coroner IDs victims in Linwood Avenue fatal shooting
Image from the scene on Linwood Avenue. (Source: Bubba Kneipp)
By Alex Onken | May 11, 2021 at 1:13 PM CDT - Updated May 11 at 1:13 PM
The shooting took place in the 4600 block of Linwood Avenue. Fate Winslow, 53 was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the coroner’s office.
Tammy Sheree Williams Harris, 45, identified as Winslow’s female companion, was sent to a Shreveport hospital where she later died.
Autopsies were performed.
The shooting remains under investigation.
Anyone with information is asked to call Shreveport police at (318) 673-7300 or Shreveport-Caddo CrimeStoppers at (318) 673-7373, visit the group’s website, or the P3Tips app to submit information anonymously. ....

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KATC Investigates: Worthy of Redemption?


KATC Investigates: Worthy of Redemption?
KATC Investigates: Worthy of Redemption?
and last updated 2021-04-05 08:10:50-04
We re learning more about a questionable case involving the Habitual Offender Law in Louisiana.
Shreveport native Fate Winslow was sentenced to life in prison for his fourth felony offense, a $20 marijuana sale.
KATC Investigates takes a closer look at the law s fairness and if it needs to be modified. Tonight at 10 we speak with Winslow and his attorney about his case and how he was able to obtain his freedom.
Growing up in Shreveport was tough on Fate Winslow.
“When you got out of school, there was nowhere to go, nothing to do so basically you had to find something to do. We didn’t have any parks or recreations back then,” said Fate Winslow. ....

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Louisiana's dark past remains in present as black men continue to face disproportionate life sentences


SHREVEPORT, La. - In recent months, changes have taken place within the U.S. Supreme Court and the Louisiana Supreme Court to revisit cases where criminal court punishments are considered excessive. 
“If it weren’t for the Innocence Project of New Orleans (IPNO), I would still be in there you know,” said Fate Winslow of Shreveport. “We have this thing we say in Louisiana, ‘No money. No justice.’ I didn’t have any money and there was no way I was going to get it. They stepped up and helped me.” 
Just one month ago, Winslow was behind bars in the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola. Winslow was sentenced to serve a life sentence there because of his felony convictions. ....

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After overcoming homelessness and a life sentence over $20 worth of marijuana, Fate Winslow is finally free


After overcoming homelessness and a life sentence over $20 worth of marijuana, Fate Winslow is finally free
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Fate Winslow.
Fate Winslow was released from Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola last week after serving 12 years for a non-violent drug offence.
Winslow was convicted for marijuana distribution after selling $US20 worth of marijuana to an undercover police officer in 2008.
Now, finally released, he told Insider has plans to reconnect with his family and pursue a job in landscaping.
It just feels good being free, Winslow told Insider.
He was sentenced to life without parole for marijuana distribution after selling $US20 worth to a plain-clothed officer in 2008. Recently homeless, Winslow was standing on the street in Shreveport with a friend when the undercover cop confronted him and asked him for marijuana. ....

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