Little Rock domestic violence center shares resources following Shreveport shooting
By Dylan Price
Published on April 21, 2026.
In the wake of a mass shooting in Shreveport, Little Rock, Arkansas, a domestic violence center is sharing resources for those who may be struggling. The news of the tragedy led to the Chief Operating Officer of Women & Children First, Lakese Hicks, sharing resources and statistics such as one in four women will experience domestic violence. The center, which provides over 50 beds and a 24/7 hotline, is set to open its new Forest of Hope Family Peace Center next month to help even more people. The tragedy highlighted the importance of organizations like these, with Hicks expressing hope that the tragedy may trigger conversations about the issue.
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