A Shreveport woman convicted in January of a variety of felony gun charges must serve the better part of four decades in prison, a Caddo judge has ordered.
Keatre Monique Daniels, 32, was sentenced Tuesday, March 18, 2025 by District Judge Chris Victory to serve 20 years without benefit of probation, parole or reduction of sentence for conviction on being a felon in possession of a firearm. She also was sentenced to two years at hard labor for illegal use of a weapon and 15 years at hard labor for aggravated second-degree battery. The terms are to be served consecutive to each other for a total of 37 years.
Daniels was convicted January 14, 2025. The jury determined that on June 27, 2023, Daniels shot Paul George, who was visiting a friend in the 200 block of East Egan Street.  Daniels accused him of scratching her car, which he denied. After a brief argument, Daniels retrieved a gun and shot Mr. George two times in his legs.
Daniels was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Courtney N. Ray and Chase E. Burgess. She was defended by Rickey Swift.
The case was docket No. 398529.
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