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Shreveport Grieves as 25-Year-Old Aundreya Anderson Becomes 32nd Homicide of 2025

Posted on November 4, 2025 by Usainsightreport

The tight-knit community of Shreveport, Louisiana is reeling after the tragic death of 25-year-old Aundreya Griffin Anderson, who was fatally shot while riding in a car on Sunday, November 2, 2025, in the Ingleside neighborhood. According to the Caddo Parish Coroner’s Office, Aundreya was riding with an acquaintance heading westbound near the intersection of Claiborne Avenue and Queens Highway around 4:15 p.m., when shots rang out. She was transported to Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport, but despite medical efforts, was pronounced dead at 4:59 p.m.

Aundreya’s identity was confirmed through fingerprint comparison, marking the case as the city’s 32nd homicide of the year and one of 37 across Caddo Parish so far in 2025. The ­Shreveport Police Department has taken over the investigation and an autopsy has been ordered to determine the exact cause of death and gather everything possible to bring clarity to the senseless act.


Friends, family and neighbors describe Aundreya as a young woman full of light—her radiant smile and warm spirit touched everyone who met her. In the midst of deep grief, the tragedy has ignited calls across the community: justice must be served, and memory kept alive. The space left behind in her absence is described as indescribably large.

On the afternoon of the shooting, Aundreya was simply in a car with someone she trusted, going about life in a familiar neighborhood. The abruptness of the moment—turning a normal Sunday drive into a scene of violence—has shocked residents of Ingleside and beyond. No suspects have been publicly identified; police detail remains sparse but active.

While investigation continues, her loved ones are left with the echo of her laughter and the warmth she shared. She leaves behind more than just memories — a legacy of kindness, relationships with many who will forever carry a part of her light. People in the community are gathering, quietly and together, to honor her life and to say “we will not forget.”

As the case develops, the community watches and hopes for answers. The coroner’s office and Shreveport police pledge transparency as they piece together what happened that Sunday afternoon at the intersection of Claiborne Avenue and Queens Highway. Families affected by gun violence say stories like this make it all too real — a young life ended, a community wounded.

In remembering Aundreya, loved ones, friends, and neighbors are holding onto one message: “Gone from our sight – but never from our hearts.” May her memory live on and may peace find her in the eternity she now rests in.

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