The 17-year-old suspect arrested in connection with the deadly shooting at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge was previously enrolled in an anti violence program aimed at helping at-risk teens.

Markel Lee turned himself in to authorities on Friday, April 24, 2026, and now faces a first-degree murder charge, five counts of attempted first-degree murder, and one count of illegal use of a weapon. He is being held without bond in East Baton Rouge Parish Jail.

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The 丂卄ㄖㄖㄒ丨几Ꮳ occurred on Thursday afternoon in the mall’s food court when two groups began arguing and opened fire on each other. 17-year-old Martha Odom, a high school senior from Ascension Episcopal School in Lafayette, was killed. Five other people were injured.

In 2024, Lee appeared in a local news story with the Baton Rouge Street Team, a group working to prevent youth ʋισʅҽɳƈҽ. In that interview, he spoke openly about using music as therapy after experiencing significant trauma in his own family, including his mother being ʂԋσƚ and other relatives facing incarceration or losing their lives to ʋισʅҽɳƈҽ.

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“I was talking about my family in that song. It was just a whole lot of stress. Everything that happened in my family with my momma getting ʂԋσƚ, my auntie getting locked up, everything. A lot of people díєd,” Lee said in the 2024 interview.

Police say the Thursday 丂卄ㄖㄖㄒ丨几Ꮳ stemmed from a disagreement between two groups inside the busy mall. Lee is accused of being one of the shooters. Authorities are still searching for at least one additional suspect believed to be involved.

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This latest tragedy has shocked the Baton Rouge community, especially because it occurred in a popular shopping destination frequented by families and teenagers. A candlelight vigil is being planned at the mall to honor the victims.

The case has also renewed conversations about youth ʋισʅҽɳƈҽ in the area. Baton Rouge has struggled with ɠυɳ-related incidents involving young people for years, and programs like the one Lee participated in aim to intervene before situations escalate. However, the fact that a participant in such a program is now accused of a deadly 丂卄ㄖㄖㄒ丨几Ꮳ has raised difficult questions about the effectiveness of current prevention efforts.

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Baton Rouge Police Chief Thomas Morse Jr. confirmed during a press conference that Lee turned himself in and that five people were initially detained for questioning. Only Lee remains in custody facing charges, while others were released after being interviewed.

Martha Odom’s family and friends have described her as a bright, kind young woman with a promising future. Her ԃҽαƚԋ has left her school and the wider Lafayette community in mourning.

As the investigation continues, police are asking anyone with information about the second suspect to contact Crime Stoppers. The Mall of Louisiana remained closed following the incident as authorities processed the scene.

This 丂卄ㄖㄖㄒ丨几Ꮳ adds to a growing list of high-profile ɠυɳ ʋισʅҽɳƈҽ cases in Louisiana shopping centers and public spaces. Community leaders have called for stronger intervention programs, better mental health support for at-risk youth, and stricter measures to keep ɠυɳs out of the hands of minors.

Markel Lee’s previous involvement in anti-ʋισʅҽɳƈҽ initiatives makes his alleged role in this incident particularly troubling. It highlights the complex challenges faced by programs trying to steer young people away from street conflicts in areas where ɠυɳ ʋισʅҽɳƈҽ remains a persistent problem.

The case is still developing, and more details are expected to emerge as prosecutors build their case. For now, the Baton Rouge community is left grieving another young life lost and grappling with the broader issue of youth involvement in ɠυɳ ʋισʅҽɳƈҽ.