Suspect in custody in New Orleans Mother's Day parade shooting
NEW ORLEANS The suspect in a Mother's Day parade shooting that left 19 people wounded in New Orleans was taken into custody Wednesday night, police said.
Akein Scott, 19, was arrested in the Little Woods section of eastern New Orleans, police department spokeswoman Remi Braden said. She said no additional details would be available until Thursday morning.
Police previously said Scott had an arrest record involving drug and weapon charges.
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Court records show some had been dropped but he was facing a felony charge of illegally carrying a weapon while in possession of a controlled dangerous substance. Scott was scheduled for a court hearing on motions related to that case Thursday. It was not immediately known whether he would be present for that hearing or whether it would be rescheduled.
Video released Monday showed a crowd gathered for the Sunday parade suddenly scattering in all directions, with some falling to the ground. They appear to be running from a man in a white T-shirt and dark pants who turns and runs out of the picture. Police said they identified the suspect from the surveillance camera images.
New Orleans Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas said Monday the department had "multiple identifications" of Scott as the shooter, reports CBS New Orleans affiliate WWL-TV. Serpas said police received a "tremendous" amount of tips from Crimestoppers. There had been a $10,000 reward for information leading to Scott's arrest.
As many as 400 people had come out for the event. Officers were interspersed with the marchers, which is routine for such events. The crime scene was about a-mile-and-a-half from the heart of the French Quarter.
Two children were among the wounded.
Gun violence has flared at two other city celebrations this year. Five people were wounded in a drive-by shooting in January after a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade, and four were wounded in a shooting after an argument in the French Quarter in the days leading up to Mardi Gras. Two teens were arrested in connection with the MLK Day shootings; three men were arrested and charged in the Mardi Gras shootings.