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17-year-old killed in Saturday night shooting

1 day 4 hours 38 minutes ago Monday, October 06 2025 Oct 6, 2025 October 06, 2025 12:33 PM October 06, 2025 in News
Source: WBRZ

BATON ROUGE - Police are searching for who shot and killed a 17-year-old on Saturday night at the Cadence at Southern University apartment complex.

The Baton Rouge Police Department said 17-year-old Micah Booker, a student at Helix Community Schools, was shot around 10:20 p.m. and was taken to a hospital where he died.

BRPD could not confirm whether Booker lived in the apartment complex, which is located near Southern University.

"That's a Baton Rouge location. It's not actually on campus itself - it's on Scenic Highway. I think they work in connection with Southern in trying to get students in that particular apartment complex," BRPD Lt. L'Jean McKneely said.

WBRZ spoke to Southern University student Parker Frye, who was out of town when the incident occurred but lives in the complex.

"When I heard about this tragic, unfortunate event, it kind of broke my heart that it happened right next to my school, Southern University. And it kind of puts out a look that my school can be an unsafe place for newcomers, especially people who look forward to coming to Southern University. And the last thing we want to do is push people away. We really want to make this place a good community," Frye said.

BRPD said that since the incident, detectives have been interviewing individuals they believe were at the scene, and the investigation is ongoing.

"Apparently, there was a group of folks there at that particular time when the incident happened, so we're going to speak to all of those individuals and see what we can find based on the testimony that they give," McKneely said.

Frye says that events like these should never happen.

"Hopefully, moving forward, we can learn from our actions. Learn how to protect our community more often," Frye said.

The department is also urging anyone who may have information valuable to the shooting investigation to contact the BRPD Homicide Division at (225) 389-4869 or Capital Region Crime Stoppers at (225) 344-STOP. 

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