SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Shreveport police confirmed that a local high school principal was arrested after a reported domestic incident.
The SPD Domestic Violence Unit was notified of an incident involving Nicholaus Smith, the principal of Huntington High School. According to the police, on October 20, 2025, police were called regarding allegations of domestic violence made against Smith.
Corporal Chris Bordelon said he’s thankful the SPD was able to get this situation under control.
“You know anytime domestic violence occurs, it’s typically something that’s been festering under the surface and has the propensity to increase in violence. We wanted to make sure we intervened before something ultimately terrible happened,” said Bordelon.
On October 21, detectives secured an arrest warrant for him on two counts of domestic abuse battery with child endangerment. He turned himself in to the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office with the assistance of the Caddo Parish School Board.
“It’s great to see organizations taking domestic violence seriously as we work to make our community a safer place for all citizens,” said Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith.
SPD said that the incident took place during Smith’s personal time and not on school property or during school hours.
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