Second Person Faces Gun Charges in Shreveport Mass Slaying
Michael Mayence faces up to 15 years in prison after authorities said he illegally possessed firearms while under a domestic violence protection order.
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Man who 'helped raise' Shreveport mass shooter faces 15 years in prison on federal gun charges
A man who claimed he "helped raise" Shreveport mass murderer Shamar Elkins is being federally charged with illegally possessing a firearm while under a domestic violence injunction.
Firearm possession charge for man Shreveport shooter went to see due to DV
Michael Mayence, 54, has been charged by federal prosecutors with illegally possessing a firearm while subject to a domestic violence injunction, after Shamar Elkins fled to his home and was later killed in an officer-involved shooting.
Second person faces gun charges in Shreveport mass slaying
Federal prosecutors have charged a second man in connection with the Shreveport mass shooting last week.On Monday, prosecutors charged the man they believe had the gun that Shamar Elkins used to kill eight children and himself. To read that story, click here.On Thursday, they charged another man in the investigation.Prosecutors say Michael Mayence, 54, illegally possessed firearms while under a domestic violence injunction. If convicted, he face…
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