A late-night traffic stop in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, turned into a dangerous situation after police say a driver reached for a firearm during the encounter. The incident led to an officer firing a shot, followed by a high-speed chase that ended with the suspect’s arrest. Authorities say the investigation is still ongoing as more details continue to emerge about the officer-involved shooting.
Traffic stop leads to officer-involved shooting
Louisiana State Police (LSP) released updated information about an officer-involved shooting that happened on March 5 in Ascension Parish.
According to investigators, the incident began around 10:45 p.m. when a Gonzales Police Department officer conducted a traffic stop. The stop happened near the intersection of South John Street and Orice Roth Road.
Police identified the driver as 21-year-old Anthony Talbert from Baton Rouge. A female passenger was also inside the vehicle at the time.
During the traffic stop, authorities say Talbert allegedly reached toward a firearm inside the car. Investigators say the officer reacted by firing one shot from a department-issued weapon.
Bullet grazed driver and passenger
According to the Louisiana State Police report, the shot fired by the officer grazed both Talbert and the female passenger.
Officials said the injuries were not severe. The female passenger was taken to a nearby hospital where she was treated for minor injuries.
Police confirmed that no officers were injured during the incident.
The situation quickly escalated after the shot was fired.
Suspect fled scene at high speed
Authorities say Talbert fled the traffic stop immediately after the shooting.
Investigators reported that he drove away at speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour. During the chase, police said he ignored several traffic signals and road controls while attempting to escape.
Troopers later caught up with Talbert after what officials described as a short pursuit.
Law enforcement officers then took him into custody without further incident.
Charges filed against the driver
After his arrest, Talbert was booked into the Ascension Parish Jail.
According to police, he faces several charges related to the incident. These include:
| Charge | Description |
|---|---|
| Aggravated Flight from an Officer | Attempting to escape police while driving recklessly |
| Reckless Operation | Driving in a dangerous manner that threatens safety |
| Obstruction of Justice | Interfering with a law enforcement investigation |
| Possession of a Firearm During Commission of a Felony | Having a weapon while committing a crime |
Authorities say additional information could be released as the investigation continues.
Investigation remains active
Louisiana State Police are continuing to investigate the officer-involved shooting.
Officials typically review incidents like this to determine exactly what happened and whether the officer followed department policies.
Investigators will examine several factors, including:
- Body camera or dash camera footage
- Statements from the officer and witnesses
- Evidence collected from the scene
- The firearm reportedly inside the vehicle
Authorities have not yet announced whether any additional charges could be filed.
Community safety and police procedures
Officer-involved shootings are automatically reviewed in many jurisdictions to ensure transparency and accountability. These investigations often include evidence analysis and internal reviews by law enforcement agencies.
Police say traffic stops can quickly become dangerous situations when weapons are involved. Officers are trained to respond when they believe their safety or the safety of others is at risk.
Officials also remind drivers to follow police instructions during traffic stops and avoid sudden movements that could escalate a situation.












