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Shreveport Mayor Advocates for Crime Solutions Amid Troop Talks

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Shreveport, September 6, 2025

News Summary

Mayor Tom Arceneaux of Shreveport proposed long-term solutions for crime reduction while discussing the possibility of Louisiana National Guard deployment. With a reported 43% decrease in homicides, he emphasized the need for more resources and police personnel. While Governor Jeff Landry supports federal assistance, Arceneaux considers military intervention a last resort and seeks collaboration among local, state, and federal authorities. The situation reflects ongoing concerns about public safety in Shreveport.

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Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux has addressed the potential deployment of Louisiana National Guard troops in response to rising crime concerns. This comes as President Donald Trump has hinted at the possibility of sending federal troops to New Orleans to assist local law enforcement in curbing crime in the region. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has expressed his support for such an initiative not only in New Orleans but also in Shreveport.

Trump characterized New Orleans as experiencing a severe crime issue and anticipated that the situation could be resolved in “about two weeks” with federal intervention. Previously, Governor Landry deployed 150 Louisiana National Guard members to Washington D.C. at Trump’s request as part of a strategy to tackle increasing crime rates in the nation’s capital.

In a recent statement, Mayor Arceneaux acknowledged Landry’s commitment to public safety and expressed appreciation for the intention to provide additional resources to combat crime in Louisiana. He pointed out that the Shreveport Police Department has made notable progress, achieving a 43% decrease in homicides compared to the previous year. Yet, he underscored the need for more resources as the number of P.O.S.T.-certified officers in Shreveport remains historically low.

Despite these challenges, Arceneaux commended the police department’s strides in reducing crime rates, fostering neighborhood engagement, and enhancing resource allocation. He pointed out that while Shreveport is dedicated to tackling its local issues, it would significantly benefit from extra support in its fight against crime.

The mayor called for constructive dialogue among local, state, and federal authorities to determine the most effective way to allocate resources to Shreveport. Long-term solutions proposed by Arceneaux include the recruitment of more P.O.S.T.-certified officers and the provision of funds aimed at increasing police officers’ salaries, thereby boosting their morale and performance.

Although Arceneaux expressed readiness to collaborate with Governor Landry, he also conveyed his preference for considering alternatives to deploying National Guard troops, viewing military intervention as a last resort. As of now, no imminent confirmation has been made regarding any National Guard deployment in Shreveport, and Arceneaux has not communicated with Landry concerning a potential deployment.

President Trump suggested that dispatching troops to New Orleans could be a simpler task than sending them to other cities like Chicago, citing the support from local Republican leadership as a contributing factor. Criticisms regarding the lack of troop deployment in higher-crime areas, including Shreveport, have also surfaced, most notably from California Governor Gavin Newsom.

In summary, while significant improvements in crime statistics have been noted in Shreveport, the mayor continues to advocate for substantial resources and strategic cooperation to further enhance local policing and public safety measures.

FAQ

What is the current crime situation in Shreveport?

Shreveport has reported a 43% decrease in homicides from the previous year, although the number of P.O.S.T.-certified officers remains low.

Has the National Guard been deployed in Shreveport?

No imminent National Guard deployment in Shreveport has been confirmed, and discussions regarding deployment have not occurred between Mayor Arceneaux and Governor Landry.

What is Mayor Arceneaux’s stance on utilizing the National Guard?

Mayor Arceneaux views military intervention as a last resort and prefers exploring less drastic measures for addressing crime.

Key Features of the Article

Feature Description
Potential Deployment Discussion of the possible deployment of Louisiana National Guard troops due to crime concerns.
Crime Reduction Shreveport Police Department has achieved a 43% decrease in homicides.
Resource Need Mayor Arceneaux calls for additional resources and long-term solutions for local law enforcement.
Political Support Governor Landry supports federal troop deployment, while Mayor Arceneaux advocates for less drastic measures.

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Shreveport Mayor Advocates for Crime Solutions Amid Troop Talks

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