
Eight children were killed in a shooting incident in Shreveport, Louisiana, early Sunday morning, in what police are investigating as a domestic violence incident. The event, which occurred just after 6:00 am, involved a gunman who was later fatally shot by police following a car chase. Police Corporal Chris Bordelon stated that the "rather extensive crime scene" covered three residences. The victims ranged in age from one to 14 years old, and some were identified as the gunman's descendants. Two other individuals were injured by gunfire, and their conditions are currently unknown. The suspect carjacked a vehicle and led police on a chase before officers engaged and killed the assailant. No officers were injured. Police believe the deceased gunman was the sole individual who fired shots at the locations. Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy described the incident as "horrific violence," and Governor Jeff Landry expressed his heartbreak. Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux conveyed his condolences, stating, "It's a terrible morning in Shreveport, and we all mourn with the victims."
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Former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua stated he has no regrets regarding the damage inflicted on Jake Paul during their December 2025 heavyweight bout. Joshua, a British-Nigerian, responded to questions about Paul's potential retirement by saying, "I think that’s what was asked of me, and I think I delivered." He broke Paul’s jaw in two places in the sixth round of their fight in Miami, resulting in Paul having two titanium plates fitted and a professional record of 12-2. Paul has been inactive since, acknowledging the possibility of his boxing career ending. Joshua, speaking ahead of his July 25 fight against Kristian Prenga in Saudi Arabia, revealed he had a clear mandate for the Paul bout: "There was a strict message that was given, and a task that was laid upon me, and that was to get rid of Jake Paul and remove him from our beloved sport." He added that the job was "well and truly done." Joshua also credited the fight with reigniting his career after a year away from the ring following his September 2024 knockout defeat to Daniel Dubois. He noted, "A lot of people said, ‘That’s the guy we knew,’ and it felt good to be back." Shortly after the Paul fight, Joshua was involved in a fatal car crash in Nigeria as a passenger, which claimed the lives of two friends and team members, Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele. His current focus is on Prenga in July, followed by an anticipated all-British showdown with Tyson Fury later in the year. Fury returned in April with a p

Former Super Eagles defender Godwin Okpara supports Victor Osimhen's proposed transfer to Paris Saint-Germain, believing the Nigerian striker would thrive there and contribute to the club's European dominance. Osimhen, who had a prolific season with Galatasaray, scoring 22 goals and providing six assists, has attracted interest from several top European clubs. Okpara, a former PSG player, stated that the move would strengthen PSG and benefit Osimhen, citing his previous success in the French league with Lille. He believes Osimhen's move to PSG would be good for both the player and Nigeria. While PSG is reportedly interested in Osimhen, Atletico Madrid has also entered the race, with initial talks held. Galatasaray is demanding at least €100m for Osimhen, a figure Atletico might meet if Julian Alvarez departs. Osimhen has also drawn interest from Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, and Manchester United, but sources indicate he will only leave Galatasaray if the club decides to sell him.
Must ReadFour members of the Al-Shabaab terrorist group have been sentenced to death by hanging by the Federal High Court in Abuja for their involvement in the June 5, 2022, attack on St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State. The attack resulted in over 40 deaths and more than 100 injuries. Justice Emeka Nwite convicted Idris Abdulmalik Omeiza, Al Qasim Idris, Jamiu Abdulmalik, and Abdulhaleem Idris on a nine-count terrorism charge. However, the court discharged and acquitted Momoh Abubakar due to insufficient evidence. Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, and the Olowo of Owo, Oba Ajibade Ogunoye, expressed satisfaction with the judgment, stating that justice had been served. The Catholic Bishop of Ondo Diocese, Jude Arogundade, also commended the judgment but noted that the scar from the incident remains with the church. Justice Nwite ruled that the prosecution successfully established the guilt of the four convicts, who were identified as principal members of an Al-Shabaab cell operating in Kogi State and active participants in the church assault. The prosecution presented 11 witnesses and 23 exhibits, including confessional statements and a digital forensic examination report, to prove its case. Governor Aiyedatiwa praised the judiciary and security agencies, calling the verdict a "victory for justice, the rule of law, and for all victims." Oba Ogunoye urged further investigation into anyone else involved in the massacre. Bishop Arogundade reflected on the lasting impact o
Must ReadResidents of Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, faced renewed panic after a suspected gas leak at Our Lady of Apostles Secondary School, Epe Garage, led to the hospitalization of several students and staff members. The affected individuals were transported to the General Hospital, Ijebu-Ode, reporting breathing difficulties, weakness, and other symptoms. This incident marks the third reported gas leak in the area within two months, raising significant health concerns. Previous incidents in April and May hospitalized approximately 40 and 100 students, respectively. The Ogun State Government, through Commissioner for Environment Ola Oresanya, previously indicated that monitoring equipment detected methane gas as the likely source. A resident described the latest event, noting a strong offensive odor during school hours that caused discomfort and panic. Commissioner Oresanya confirmed the incident, stating that monitoring devices identified the source of the emission as coming from behind Our Lady of Apostles School, Ijebu-Ode, and assured that steps are being taken to address the situation. John Eko, National Coordinator of the Food and Farmers Rights Campaign, urged Governor Dapo Abiodun to find a permanent solution, expressing alarm over the recurring leaks and potential long-term health effects on residents.