6/2/26

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Summary: Kendrick Eubanks, 44, died on May 9, 2026, after being stabbed during an altercation in the city. Robin Brown, 46, was arrested and charged with manslaughter in connection with his death. Born in Baton Rouge on November 14, 1981, Eubanks was remembered by family and friends through services at Southern Memorial Gardens. The case remains under investigation by Baton Rouge police. 

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana — A Baton Rouge man lost his life in a stabbing last month, leaving family and friends to grapple with a sudden and preventable loss. Kendrick Eubanks, 44, died on May 9, 2026, after suffering multiple stab wounds during an altercation in the city.

Police responded quickly that Saturday afternoon when reports came in of a man injured in a violent encounter. Officers found Eubanks in distress and rushed him to a nearby hospital. Despite medical efforts, he did not survive his injuries. Homicide detectives took over the case and soon identified a suspect.

Robin Brown, 46, also of Baton Rouge, faces a manslaughter charge in connection with Eubanks’ death. Authorities arrested Brown shortly after the incident and booked him into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison. Court records show this marks his first arrest in the parish, though the investigation continues as detectives piece together exactly what led to the confrontation.

Eubanks, known to loved ones as Kedrick Qardell Eubanks, was born in Baton Rouge on November 14, 1981. He grew up in the area and maintained deep roots in the community where he spent his entire life. His obituary, shared through Southern Memorial Gardens, describes a man who touched many lives during his 44 years. Services honored his memory in the days following the tragedy.

This case highlights how quickly everyday disagreements can escalate into tragedy. While details of the dispute remain under review, authorities emphasize that such incidents remind residents of the importance of de-escalation and seeking help when tensions rise. Baton Rouge Police continue to investigate, and prosecutors will present evidence in court as the legal process moves forward.

Friends and family remember Eubanks through personal stories and public tributes that celebrate the person he was, rather than the circumstances of his passing. For many in Baton Rouge, this serves as a sober reminder that behind every police report lies a real person whose absence leaves a lasting void.

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