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Suspect in fatal Mamou Mardi Gras Shooting and St. Martin Parish Shooting after Louisiana | Local

St. Martinville, La. (News 15) – A suspect in the fatal shootout Mamou Mardi Gras was delivered to Louisiana days after his capture in Texas.

Trae'land Castille, 19, from Arnaudville, was brought to the municipality of St. Martin from Osttexas on Friday, March 14th.

Officials said Castille was looking for another shooting case in January. It is expected to be transferred to the municipality of Evangeline soon.

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St. Martin Parish, La. (News 15) – It turns out that the suspect in the deadly Mamou Mardi Gras concert shooting will also be sought for a shootout in St. Martin Parish in January. Trae'land Castille, 19, from Arnaudville, is waiting for the delivery to Louisiana after being captured in East Texas. Arrivals not only raise him with several murder and murder experiments in Mamou, but also accuse him of a firearm in the St. Martin shooter because of serious bodily harm.


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Conroe, Texas – a sheriff in Texas said a dangerous refugee who is responsible for a deadly shooting in a Mardi Gras Zydeco concert in Mamou, in which two life was challenged and, thanks to the fast and coordinated efforts of the law enforcement authorities, injured in several other. On Saturday, March 8th, members of the Sheriff office of the Montgomery County and the police department of Conroe were successfully recorded together with the US marshals in the violent cravings of the Gulf Coast and the refugee -task Force to trae'land Ty'Rell Castille, 19, from Arnaudville, a Fugitive -Fugitive murder and Assault attack building. Castille was taken into custody after hiding in an apartment complex in the County of South Montgomery. He is currently locked up in the Montgomery County prison and is waiting for delivery.


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Mamou shoot during the carnival concert leaves 2 teenagers, 11 injured; Interested person identified

Mamou, La. (News 15) -Shots stuck for a second day in a row at a carnival grass party in Mamou and this time with fatal consequences. The shots occurred at the Mardi Gras Zydeco concert in Mamou. Police chief Charles “Pat” Hall confirmed that two teenagers are dead and 11 others are wounded by the second shootout. The names of the victims were not published. The boss added that a person was identified by interest and that detectives pursue leads in the investigation.

Castille is charged with the Mamou shootings of serious charges for murder and murder against murder. During an outdoor concert on Mardi Gras, writings broke out.

At the tragic event, two students were injured and up to 11 more. The investigators have not announced what led to the shootout.

The authorities also check whether this incident is associated with an earlier shoot on the Mamou Lundi Gras concert. Three people were wounded with this previous event.

The examination continues because the officials work to put together the events related to these shootings.