A 17-year-old pregnant teenager has died after being shot in the head during a road rage incident in Louisiana, but her death has brought life to others through organ donation. Katelynn Strate of Ponchatoula was seven months pregnant when she was fatally wounded on Sunday morning while riding as a passenger in an SUV. The shooting occurred around 9 a.m. on North Hoover Road near Ponchatoula when Barry West, 54, of Tickfaw, allegedly fired one round from his silver Dodge truck into the Ford Expedition carrying Strate and two other people. The two vehicles had been tailgating and brake-checking each other before West opened fire, according to the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office, as per Fox News. Sheriff Gerald Sticker described the incident as bringing a “gift of life from senseless tragedy.” Strate’s family made the decision to donate her organs after doctors determined she would not recover from her injuries. Officials said she has “officially become a donor hero” as her organs were used to help save other lives. The sheriff’s office urged the community to honor her legacy by supporting her family during this difficult time. Baby survives after emergency delivery Despite the tragedy, Strate’s baby survived after being delivered via emergency C-section at 28 weeks. The infant weighed 3 pounds 11 ounces and is “continuing to do well” in a neonatal intensive care unit at a local hospital, according to authorities. Medical staff worked quickly to save the child after Strate was rushed to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the head. Mugshot released for man accused of shooting pregnant teen during road rage incident. https://t.co/jP4GVi430R pic.twitter.com/HXWSDYdxne— WAFB (@WAFB) August 25, 2025 West was initially 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. After Strate’s death on Tuesday evening, the charges were upgraded to include one count of second-degree murder. West claimed he believed the occupants of the SUV had shot at him first, but investigators found no evidence that any shots were fired from the victim’s vehicle and no weapon was found inside. The case has highlighted the ongoing problem of road rage violence in America, with officials expressing outrage over the senseless loss of life. Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill called the shooting “terrible” on social media, noting that “this poor infant is fighting for their life in the NICU while his or her mother is on life support.” The sheriff emphasized the importance of patience and consideration while driving, urging people to call 911 if they have safety concerns rather than taking matters into their own hands. This tragic incident serves as another reminder of how quickly violent confrontations can escalate, leaving families devastated and communities searching for answers.