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Recently freed from a life sentence, Fate Winslow fatally shot in hometown
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Shreveport man profiled by KATC Investigates fatally shot
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Shreveport native Fate Winslow, 53, was sentenced to life in prison for his fourth felony offense, a $20 marijuana sale. He was released from Angola in December 2020.
and last updated 2021-05-12 20:05:28-04
SHREVEPORT, La. â Shreveport native Fate Winslow has been fatally shot just months after being released early from a life sentence in prison under Louisianaâs Habitual Offender Law.
According to the Caddo Parish Coronerâs Office, Winslow was pronounced dead at the scene of a May 4 shooting in the 4600 block of Linwood Avenue in Shreveport. His female companion, Tammy Sheree Williams Harris, 48, of the Linwood Avenue address, was transported to Ochsner LSU Health hospital, where she succumbed to her wounds.
Coroner IDs victims in Linwood Avenue fatal shooting Image from the scene on Linwood Avenue. (Source: Bubba Kneipp) By Alex Onken | May 11, 2021 at 1:13 PM CDT - Updated May 11 at 1:13 PM
The shooting took place in the 4600 block of Linwood Avenue. Fate Winslow, 53 was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the coroner’s office.
Tammy Sheree Williams Harris, 45, identified as Winslow’s female companion, was sent to a Shreveport hospital where she later died.
Autopsies were performed.
The shooting remains under investigation.
Anyone with information is asked to call Shreveport police at (318) 673-7300 or Shreveport-Caddo CrimeStoppers at (318) 673-7373, visit the group’s website, or the P3Tips app to submit information anonymously.
KATC Investigates: Worthy of Redemption?
KATC Investigates: Worthy of Redemption?
and last updated 2021-04-05 08:10:50-04
We re learning more about a questionable case involving the Habitual Offender Law in Louisiana.
Shreveport native Fate Winslow was sentenced to life in prison for his fourth felony offense, a $20 marijuana sale.
KATC Investigates takes a closer look at the law s fairness and if it needs to be modified. Tonight at 10 we speak with Winslow and his attorney about his case and how he was able to obtain his freedom.
Growing up in Shreveport was tough on Fate Winslow.
âWhen you got out of school, there was nowhere to go, nothing to do so basically you had to find something to do. We didnât have any parks or recreations back then,â said Fate Winslow.
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