A Louisiana teenager critically injured in a suspected road rage shooting gave birth to a premature baby girl before doctors determined she could not survive.
What Happened
17-year-old Katelynn Strate was shot in the head Sunday morning while riding in the passenger seat of a Ford Expedition in Hammond, Louisiana, north of New Orleans. She was immediately placed on life support so doctors could safely deliver her baby via emergency C-section at North Oaks Medical Center.
The infant, born two months early and weighing just 3 pounds, 11 ounces, is reportedly healthy aside from her premature size. Tragically, Strate’s family confirmed she would be removed from life support on Tuesday, August 27.
Who Is Katelynn Strate
Katelynn Strate was a 17-year-old resident of Hammond, Louisiana. She was traveling with her boyfriend and his sister at the time of the incident. Friends and family describe her as a vibrant young woman whose life was cut tragically short.
Background or Timeline
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Date of Shooting: Sunday morning, August 25, 2025
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Location: North Hoover Road, Hammond, Louisiana
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Incident Details: Strate’s vehicle became involved in a suspected road rage confrontation with a silver Dodge pickup driven by 54-year-old Barry West. The vehicles reportedly tailgated and brake-checked one another before West allegedly fired at Strate’s car.
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Hospitalization: Strate was immediately taken to North Oaks Medical Center, placed on life support for emergency C-section delivery.
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Baby’s Status: Healthy but premature, weighing 3 lbs 11 oz
Public or Social Media Reaction
The story has shocked communities across Louisiana, with many expressing grief over Strate’s passing while celebrating the survival of her newborn daughter. Family friends described the heartbreak of losing a young life while welcoming new life into the world.
Official Statement or What Happens Next
Barry West was arrested and booked into the Tangipahoa Parish Jail on four counts of attempted second-degree murder, illegal use of a weapon, and obstruction of justice. Police indicated West claimed he believed the other vehicle fired at him first, but no evidence supports this, and no weapon was found in Strate’s car.
Authorities continue their investigation into the suspected road rage shooting.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
