US: Shooting at Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival leaves two injured, forces early closure

IANS April 13, 2025 305 views

A shooting incident at the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival in Louisiana disrupted the annual celebration on Saturday night. One person was seriously injured with an abdominal wound, while another suffered a graze injury. Local law enforcement, including the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office, quickly responded and secured the grounds. Despite the incident, festival organizers announced the event would continue on Sunday with modified hours and increased security measures.

"We vow to hold accountable those responsible for ruining what has been an exceptional weekend" - Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office
Louisiana, April 13: A shooting incident at the annual Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival in Louisiana, US, left two individuals injured.

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Shooting occurred Saturday night causing early festival closure

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One victim hospitalized with abdominal injury

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Law enforcement increased security for Sunday event

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Festival to resume with modified hours

The incident, which occurred on Saturday evening, forced the event to close early.

The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office confirmed that one victim suffered an abdominal injury and remains hospitalised, while a second person was treated for a graze wound.

The incident occurred early on Saturday night, disrupting what had been a vibrant celebration.

The Sheriff's Office announced on X that the festival was being shut down early in light of the violence.

"Sheriff Sticker, TPSO personnel and the dozen+ assisting agencies will continue to be stationed and patrolling the grounds and surrounding participating sections of downtown for the entirety of the final day," the statement read.

"While we pray for the recovery of those injured, we vow to hold accountable those responsible for ruining what has, so far, been an exceptional weekend," it continued.

The Sheriff's Office also urged visitors to continue their plans to attend the festival on Sunday and to be mindful of families and children present.

"We hope those who were planning to visit this event and community Sunday keep those plans and that everyone practices patience and respect for all present especially the hundreds of families with young children just trying to enjoy the beautiful weather at a treasured tradition," the post added.

Festival officials also confirmed that the event would resume on Sunday with revised hours to ensure public safety.

"Due to an unfortunate incident that occurred on our grounds and for the safety of our guests, the festival closed early tonight," the event management statement read.

"We want to thank everyone for their understanding and cooperation. We are so thankful for the Ponchatoula Police Department, Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office, and the 10+ other agencies that secured our grounds efficiently and quickly," it added.

Organisers added that Sunday's program would begin with a church service at 9 a.m., followed by the opening of rides at 10 a.m.

However, the festival will conclude earlier than scheduled, closing at 5 p.m. instead of 7 p.m.

"Our non-profits will be cooking up the good stuff, and the weather will be perfect! Please consider spending the last of your weekend in Memorial Park," the statement concluded.

The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, and law enforcement has vowed strict action against those responsible.

Reader Comments

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Jamie R.
So sad to hear about this happening at what's usually such a joyful community event. Praying for the victims' recovery 🙏 The festival means so much to our town - can't let a few bad actors ruin it for everyone.
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Marcus T.
I was there with my kids when it happened. The police response was incredibly fast and professional. Big thanks to all the officers who kept everyone safe!
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Sarah L.
While I appreciate the quick action, I think festival organizers need to reconsider security measures for future events. Metal detectors might be necessary now, unfortunately. This is the third incident in five years.
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Derek P.
Strawberry Festival is one of my favorite childhood memories. Hate to see violence invade these spaces. Hope they catch whoever did this quickly!
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Tina K.
The organizers handled this so well - clear communication, adjusted hours, extra security. We'll be there tomorrow to support our local vendors and show that love wins over fear ❤️
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Carlos M.
This is why we can't have nice things anymore. My heart goes out to the victims and their families. When will people learn to leave their conflicts at home?

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