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Deadly domestic violence cases stir calls for more prevention resources for Black communities

Advocates say Black women face higher domestic violence risk and often avoid help because of cost, mistrust and limited mental health care.

  • Two deadly domestic violence cases in Louisiana and Virginia have sparked national discussion about prevention and mental health resources.
  • Advocates say the cases highlight disparities affecting Black women, including limited access to support and services.
  • One case involved Shamar Elkins, who police say fatally shot multiple children in Shreveport.
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Deadly domestic violence cases stir calls for more prevention resources for Black communities

Two deadly cases of domestic violence — one in Louisiana and the other in Virginia targeting Black mothers — have sparked a national conversation about domestic violence prevention and mental health care resources available to Black communities.

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