Shreveport, October 23, 2025
News Summary
Shreveport police have confirmed that all suspects involved in the attempted homicide near the Job Corps Center are now in custody. The victim, shot multiple times while in her car, is receiving treatment for life-threatening injuries. The suspects, Cortrina Hood-Price, Taylor Price, Lashon Lee, and Stantrez Lewis, face charges of attempted first-degree murder. Surveillance footage played a crucial role in their identification and apprehension. The investigation continues as police seek to ensure justice for the victim.
Shreveport police have confirmed that all suspects involved in the attempted homicide near the Job Corps Center on Lillian Street are now in custody. The incident, which took place on October 1, involved a victim who was shot multiple times while sitting in her car outside her workplace. She has since been transported to Ochsner LSU Hospital, where she is being treated for life-threatening injuries.
The arrested suspects include Cortrina Hood-Price, 51, and Taylor Price, 30, both of whom are charged as principals to attempted first-degree murder. Two additional suspects, Lashon Lee, 41, and Stantrez Lewis, 27, were initially sought by authorities after being identified through surveillance footage that captured the incident.
Stantrez Lewis turned himself in to the police on October 21 after being encouraged to do so by his mother, and he was subsequently arrested. Lashon Lee was apprehended the next day by officers from the Alexandria Police Department. The Shreveport Police Department had circulated images of the suspects shortly after the shooting in an effort to solicit public assistance.
Surveillance footage from the scene displayed a woman exiting a vehicle and fleeing while male suspects positioned themselves to shoot the victim. This evidence played a significant role in identifying the suspects.
Cortrina Hood-Price has a notable criminal history, having previously been sentenced to three years probation for Medicaid fraud and ordered to pay nearly $3.2 million in restitution. At the time of the shooting, she was wanted for identity theft and had a history of failing to appear in court for other charges.
The investigation remains active as authorities continue to examine evidence and pursue leads related to this case. Police are committed to ensuring justice for the victim and understanding the full circumstances behind the incident.
Background Context
Incidents of gun violence in public areas have raised concerns within the Shreveport community. The Job Corps Center often serves as a workplace for many locals, making such incidents particularly troubling for residents, employees, and their families. As the investigation continues, police encourage anyone with information related to the case to come forward to aid in their inquiries.
FAQ
What incident occurred on October 1 in Shreveport?
The incident occurred near the Job Corps Center on Lillian Street, where a victim was shot multiple times while sitting in her car outside her workplace.
What are the injuries sustained by the victim?
The victim has been transported to Ochsner LSU Hospital with life-threatening injuries.
How many suspects have been arrested in connection with the attempted homicide?
Four suspects have been arrested, including Cortrina Hood-Price, Taylor Price, Lashon Lee, and Stantrez Lewis.
What charges are faced by the suspects?
Cortrina Hood-Price and Taylor Price are charged as principals to attempted first-degree murder, while the same charge applies to Lashon Lee and Stantrez Lewis.
What was the role of surveillance footage in this case?
Surveillance footage showed a woman getting out of a vehicle and fleeing the scene while the male suspects positioned themselves to shoot the victim, aiding in the identification of the suspects.
What is known about the criminal history of Cortrina Hood-Price?
Cortrina Hood-Price has a prior criminal history, including Medicaid fraud, for which she was sentenced to three years probation and must pay nearly $3.2 million in restitution. She was also wanted for identity theft at the time of the shooting.
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Additional Resources
- KTAL News: Two Arrested in Shreveport Shooting
- Wikipedia: Crime in the United States
- Lincoln Parish Journal: Convicted Felon Arrested in Shreveport Shooting
- Google Search: Shreveport Job Corps Center
- KTBS: 2 Arrested in Murder Attempt
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Crime
- KSLA: Man Arrested in Attempted Murder
- Google News: Shreveport Shooting

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