Eight children, aged from one to 14 years old, have been killed in a shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, which police are describing as a 'domestic disturbance'. Officers said the shootings occurred about 05:00 local time (10:00 BST), when a single gunman shot 10 people. Police chased and killed the suspected shooter as he was fleeing.

We have hurting families, we have hurting police officers, coroners' personnel, Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux said. This affects the entire community, so we all mourn with these families.

Police did not identify the gunman or the victims, but said some of the children were related to the deceased man. This is a tragic situation - maybe the worst tragic situation we've ever had in Shreveport, the mayor added, asking for prayers for the families and the city.

The shooting took place at multiple locations in the city, including two residences on the same block and a third in another part of the neighborhood, police said. Shreveport Police Corporal Chris Bordelon said officers attended a home shortly before 06:00 local time and found the children. All of the deceased in this case are juveniles, Bordelon said.

He explained that officers determined the call was 'domestic in nature' and added that one of those shot at the home had fled to a nearby residence. After the shooting, the gunman carjacked a vehicle and started to flee. Police pursued him into another neighborhood, and officers fired at the suspected gunman who is now deceased.

Authorities have not identified the shooter or the victims, emphasizing their priority to notify family members first. Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith expressed his heartache for the community, stating, 'I just cannot begin to imagine how such an event can occur.' An investigation is underway, in coordination with the Louisiana state police and other agencies, to uncover the details of this tragedy. We will work diligently, however long it takes, to get some answers to what has taken place, he said.