
Police Confirm Shooting At Opelousas Walmart, 2 Detained
Multiple eyewitnesses are reporting a shooting at the Opelousas Walmart Supercenter on Creswell Lane Friday afternoon. Authorities have not yet confirmed details, but witnesses at the scene say a suspect may already be in custody. A large police presence remains at the store as this developing situation unfolds.
UPDATE (4:43 p.m.): Walmart In Opelousas Temporarily Closed Following Shooting Investigation
The Opelousas Police Department says Walmart on Creswell Lane remains an active crime scene Friday night following a shooting incident that happened inside the store.
According to police, two individuals are currently in custody and, as of now, no injuries have been reported.
Investigators continue processing evidence inside the store and gathering information about what led up to the shooting. Officials have not yet released the identities of those detained or confirmed whether additional suspects may still be involved.
As the investigation continues, Walmart has been temporarily closed.
Authorities are asking the public to avoid the area so officers and investigators can safely continue their work at the scene.
Earlier reports indicated shots were fired inside a restroom at the store, causing a major law enforcement response and panic among shoppers and employees.
Anyone with information related to the incident is urged to contact the Opelousas Police Department at 337-948-2500 or St. Landry Crime Stoppers at 337-948-TIPS (8477). Police say callers can remain anonymous.
This is still a developing story and more information is expected to be released.
UPDATE (4:20 p.m.): Shots Fired Inside Opelousas Walmart Restroom, Teens Detained
Officials have now confirmed that shots were fired inside a restroom at the Walmart Supercenter on Creswell Lane in Opelousas on Friday afternoon.
According to law enforcement, two teens have been detained in connection with the incident, while investigators believe others involved may have fled the scene before officers arrived.
Authorities say no injuries have been reported at this time.
A heavy police presence remains at the Walmart as officers continue searching the area and investigating exactly what led up to the gunfire.
Earlier eyewitness reports from the scene described a chaotic situation as shoppers and employees rushed outside while police flooded the area.
Officials have not yet released additional details about possible charges or whether more suspects are being sought.
This remains a developing story.
ORIGINAL STORY: Multiple Eyewitnesses Report Shooting At Opelousas Walmart
A large police presence was reported Friday night at the Walmart Supercenter on Creswell Lane in Opelousas following multiple eyewitness reports of a shooting inside or near the store.
At this time, authorities have not officially confirmed details surrounding the incident, including whether anyone was injured or what may have led up to the reported shooting.
Witnesses Say Suspect May Already Be In Custody
Several eyewitnesses at the scene told us they believed the suspected shooter was already in police custody shortly after law enforcement arrived.
Videos and photos circulating on social media appear to show numerous police units responding to the Walmart location as shoppers and employees gathered outside the store.
However, officials have not yet released an official statement confirming those reports.
Large Police Presence Remains At Scene
Witnesses describe a chaotic scene as officers quickly moved into the area following reports of gunfire.
The Opelousas Walmart on Creswell Lane appeared to remain heavily occupied by law enforcement as authorities worked to secure the scene and gather information.
Drivers in the area may experience delays as emergency personnel continue their investigation.

Authorities Have Not Yet Released Official Details
As of now, no information has been released regarding possible victims, injuries, or potential charges.
We are actively working to confirm details with local law enforcement and will continue updating this story as more verified information becomes available.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.


