THE COLD PRECISION OF A MONSTER: The Rooftop Escape and the Final Threats of Shamar Elkins

SHREVEPORT, LA — As the investigation into the Sunday morning massacre at West 79th Street deepens, the image of Shamar Elkins as a man who “snapped” is being replaced by something far more sinister. Newly released testimonies and digital forensics paint a picture of a calculated “Eraser”—a man who moved with military coldness to dismantle his family tree in just 68 minutes.

The “Empty” Hunter: Testimony from the Shingles

The most vital account of the morning comes from the 13-year-old survivor, the son of Keosha Pugh. His description of Elkins has sent shivers through the Shreveport Police Department. According to the boy, Elkins did not scream, shout, or show signs of rage. Instead, he moved through the house with a “vô cảm” (void of emotion) demeanor, acting with the mechanical efficiency of a man completing a task.

When the shadow fell over the household, the teenager and his mother realized their only exit was upward. They managed to scramble through a window and onto the roof. In a desperate “leap of faith,” they jumped from the shingles to the ground below. However, the most heartbreaking detail of the 68-minute rampage was confirmed today: a younger sibling had attempted to follow them onto the roof. Investigators revealed that Elkins spotted the child on the shingles and, with the same chilling silence, ensured they would not make the jump.

“Nothing to Return To”: The Premeditated Trigger

While the public initially pointed to the impending divorce as a moment of sudden madness, digital forensics tell a different story. Investigators have recovered a series of messages sent from Elkins to his wife in the days leading up to the “giờ G” (H-Hour).

The messages were not pleas for reconciliation, but prophecies of doom. “If you leave, I will make sure you have nothing to return to,” one text read. Forensic psychologists suggest Elkins viewed his family not as individuals, but as possessions. If he could not own them, he would ensure no one else could either.

68 Minutes of Tactical Silence

The timeline established by CCTV and emergency calls shows a terrifyingly efficient window of violence:

  • 5:55 AM: The first strike on Harrison Street.

  • The Transition: A calm drive across city lines, bypassing security measures with ease.

  • The West 79th Execution: A room-by-room sweep where eight young souls were targeted.

  • 7:03 AM: The final confrontation in Bossier City where Elkins was neutralized.

The Survivor’s Burden

The 13-year-old who leaped to safety is now the primary witness in a case that has redefined domestic terror in Louisiana. His mother, Keosha, remains by his side as they process the horror of what they saw through the glass moments before their escape.

For the city of Shreveport, the “Sunday Morning Silence” left behind by Shamar Elkins is a reminder of the darkness that can hide behind a uniform, a smile, and a “blessed” social media status.

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Army veteran Shamar Elkins killed seven children and a cousin before a divorce hearing with estranged wife Shaneiqua Pugh.

Shamar Elkins, 31, killed eight children in execution-style shooting amid divorce proceedings with Shaneiqua Pugh, who sustained critical injuries. (Shamar Elkins/Facebook)
Shamar Elkins, 31, killed eight children in execution-style shooting amid divorce proceedings with Shaneiqua Pugh, who sustained critical injuries. (Shamar Elkins/Facebook)

Shamar Elkins, 31, reached out to his mother, Mahelia Elkins, and stepfather Marcus Jackson on Easter Sunday to inform them that his wife of two years, Shaneiqua Pugh, had initiated divorce proceedings. He even expressed his desire to take his own life, revealing that he was engulfed in “dark thoughts,” reported the New York Times.

Jackson recounted that he advised his troubled stepson that he could surmount his difficulties if he remained resilient.

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Shaneiqua Pugh and Christina Snow sustain brutal injuries

Elkins subsequently shot the eight children in an execution-style manner on Sunday morning. He also directed his firearm at Pugh, who sustained multiple gunshot wounds to the head and abdomen, as well as at the woman believed to be his girlfriend, Christina Snow, who was shot in the head. Kin identified Snow as the girlfriend, according to KSLA.

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Pugh was admitted to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, as reported by officials. Snow also suffered severe injuries.

The perpetrator’s wife, Shaneiqua Pugh, who is the mother of four of his children, was scheduled to appear in court with her husband on Monday as part of their ongoing divorce proceedings.

The other injured woman, Christina Snow, is said to be the mother of Elkin’s three other kids.

The deceased children have been identified as follows: Jayla Elkins, 3; Shayla Elkins, 5; Kayla Pugh, 6; Layla Pugh, 6; Markaydon Pugh, 10; Sariahh Snow, 11; Khedarrion Snow, 6; and Braylon Snow, 5.

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Sariahh’s mother was previously married to the shooter, as indicated by woman’s social media profile.

The mother, who goes by the name Christina Luvynhymdearly Snow on Facebook, had posted various photos on social media during 2015 and 2016 regarding her marriage to Shamar, illustrating a tumultuous relationship.

In 2013, Christina welcomed Sariahh into the world, as noted in a Facebook post she made on the girl’s second birthday.

While those photos radiated happiness, other posts on Facebook reveal Christina’s apprehensions regarding Shamar. In a December 2016 post, she said: “Wish I never met you Shamar Elkins,” tagging him in the message.

On New Year’s Eve in 2015, Christina shared her feelings of being loved by Shamar. However, the next day, she lamented about feeling hurt because he allegedly prevented her from moving on.

It remains unclear when the couple separated or whether Christina is the mother of any of the other children who lost their lives.