Wanted man rams police cruiser, breaks into building in attempt to escape

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SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – A man was arrested Sunday evening after a dangerous attempt to evade that police say put both officers and the public at risk.

At approximately 8 p.m. on October 12, 2025, officers with the Shreveport police department attempted a traffic stop on a car driven by 27-year-old Marvaeya Anderson. Instead of stopping, Anderson fled.

Ramming a police vehicle during the pursuit, he later hopped out of his car and fled on foot, barricading himself inside an abandoned building on Pro Street.

Officers say they established a perimeter around the building and entered the building to take in Anderson, who was then arrested and taken into custody without further incident.

The situation concluded without injury to officers or civilians.

After his arrest, authorities discovered that Anderson was wanted on three felony warrants, including one for sexual assault.

A search revealed that he was in possession of approximately 300 grams of suspected methamphetamine and crack cocaine, as well as a firearm.

Investigators confirmed that Anderson was prohibited from possessing guns due to prior convictions for illegal use of a weapon and aggravated second-degree battery.

Chief Wayne Smith and the leadership of the Shreveport Police Department praised the involved officers for their professionalism and courage. “Their actions exemplify the bravery required to face dangerous situations and protect our community,” Smith stated.

In addition to his existing felony warrants, Anderson now faces multiple new charges, including:

  • Flight from an officer
  • Possession with intent to distribute narcotics
  • Felon in possession of a firearm

The Shreveport Police Department condemned any acts of violence and criminal behavior, asserting that those who endanger the lives of officers and citizens will be held accountable.

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