In Loving Memory of Taylor Geter
There are moments when a community is shaken not only by tragedy, but by the sudden absence of a life that held promise, warmth, and meaning to those who knew it best. The passing of Taylor Geter, 23, of Shreveport, Louisiana, has left a deep void in the hearts of family, friends, and all who are grieving a life taken far too soon.
Taylor’s life was tragically cut short on Sunday night, April 26, in Shreveport, after a shooting at a park in the 200 block of East Dudley Drive. He was later pronounced deceased at the hospital at 11:41 p.m., according to the Caddo Parish Coroner’s Office. His identity was confirmed through fingerprint comparison, and an autopsy has been ordered as part of the ongoing investigation. His death has been recorded as Shreveport’s 18th homicide of the year, a painful reminder of the urgent need for peace and healing in the community.
According to authorities, the incident stemmed from a confrontation near a basketball court at Waterside Park. What began as a fight between two men reportedly escalated even after the individuals were separated. In a heartbreaking turn of events, a 15-year-old—identified as the brother of one of the individuals involved in the initial altercation—allegedly produced a firearm and fired shots, striking Taylor. The teenager has since been taken into custody and faces charges in connection with the case.
Beyond the headlines and official reports, Taylor Geter was a son, a friend, and a young man with a future that deserved more time to unfold. At 23, he stood at the threshold of adulthood, carrying with him dreams still in progress—dreams that will now live only in the memories of those who loved him.
Those who knew Taylor remember a young man who could light up a room in his own way—someone whose presence mattered, whose laughter and personality left impressions that cannot be erased. Whether through family bonds, friendships, or everyday encounters, he was part of a network of lives that now feel his absence deeply.
Grief does not follow a straight path. For Taylor’s loved ones, it arrives in waves—through memories of ordinary days, through the silence where his voice once was, and through the painful reality of a future without him. In times like these, communities often struggle to make sense of loss that feels both senseless and irreversible.
As Shreveport continues to grapple with violence that has taken too many lives, Taylor’s passing stands as another name in a growing list that no family should have to read. Behind every statistic is a human story, and Taylor’s story is one of a life that mattered deeply to those closest to him.
In honoring his memory, those who loved Taylor are left to carry forward what cannot be taken: the love he shared, the moments he gave, and the imprint of his presence. Though his life ended far too soon, the impact he had on others remains.
May Taylor Geter be remembered not only for how his life ended, but for the life he lived—his youth, his connections, and the love he left behind. And may those mourning him find strength, support, and healing in the difficult days ahead.
Forever loved. Forever remembered.









