🇺🇸 Raceland · US · 23 Jun 2026
Two Hospitalized After Violent Home Invasion and Shooting
A local neighborhood is reeling after a terrifying, violent encounter inside a private residence. Law enforcement officials in Raceland have launched a major investigation following a reported home invasion that culminated in gunfire and multiple injuries.
The Raceland Shooting
According to preliminary public safety alerts, the incident occurred at a residential property in Raceland. The situation began as a home invasion, with suspects forcefully breaching the dwelling. The break-in quickly escalated into a violent physical confrontation that resulted in shots being fired.
Emergency medical services and heavily armed police units rushed to the scene following reports of the shooting. Authorities have confirmed that at least two individuals sustained injuries during the chaotic encounter and were immediately transported to a regional hospital for emergency medical treatment. The current medical status of the injured individuals, as well as whether they were residents of the home or the suspected intruders, has not been publicly clarified as detectives continue to process the crime scene.
Surviving an Armed Home Invasion
While the vast majority of residential burglaries occur when a home is completely empty, a "hot" burglary or home invasion—where the residents are present and the intruders are armed—is the most dangerous property crime scenario imaginable. In these high-stress, life-or-death situations, residents must prioritize survival over property:
- Do Not Confront: If you hear glass shatter or a door being kicked in, your immediate priority is to evade, not confront. Do not leave a secure room to investigate the noise. Property can be replaced; a life cannot.
- Establish a Safe Room: Every household should have a designated "safe room" (often the master bedroom). This room should be equipped with a solid-core door, a heavy-duty commercial deadbolt, and a dedicated, fully charged cell phone.
- Call and Wait: Once inside the locked safe room, immediately dial 911. Clearly state your address, tell the dispatcher that your home has been breached, and describe your exact location within the house. Do not leave the safe room until the 911 dispatcher explicitly confirms that uniformed police officers have secured the premises.
Sources : wgno
