On May 7, 2021, Rapides Parish Sheriff s Office reported a shooting at Liberty Arsenal on Highway 28 in Pineville, LA, with one fatality and one victim injured.
Detectives have confirmed the deceased name is David K. Paul, 52 of Pineville. The other victim remains in critical but stable condition.
As of today there have been three suspects arrested since that time:
Eric Wayne Dixon turned himself into RPSO, accompanied by an attorney on May 8.and was booked into the Rapides Parish Detention Center on the warrants for first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder.
On May 10, Sheriffâs Detectives and Patrol Deputies were involved in a pursuit, which ended at I-49 south at the Broadway exit. Cliron Demond Price, 20 of Alexandria, was booked on accessory after the fact and obstruction of justice.
The Bail Project has paid $41 million to bail out more than 15,500 low-income people since its founding in 2018. This year, the group is expanding into the Deep South, where 7 of the 10 states with the highest incarceration rates are located.
‘Bail Out the South’ seeks to get thousands of poor people out of jail
Updated May 04, 2021;
Posted May 04, 2021
Letitia Sanabria poses for a portrait in Baton Rouge, La., Sunday, May 2, 2021. A national effort helping to bail poor and low-income people out of jail formally announced on Tuesday, May 4, its expansion into the Deep South. Sanabria still weeps when she thinks about the few days last winter that she spent in a Louisiana parish jail because she couldn’t afford to post bond on $5,000 bail. “It caused chaos, and it was the worst experience ever,” said Sanabria, who had been arrested in Baton Rouge in December for allegedly interfering in a custody dispute involving her grandchild. Before that day, the 54-year-old had never been jailed in her life. (AP Photo/Dorthy Ray)AP
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