A woman is dead in what Bossier City Police are calling a murder-attempted suicide. Sergeant Shawn Poudrier (POO-dree-ur) says a family member called police Sunday afternoon saying that a man was going through a mental health crisis and had harmed his wife and was threatening to harm himself.
Cut 13 (07) “…to hurt himself.”
Two officers sustained non-life-threatening injuries when they were shot. The man was found with self-inflicted wounds and is hospitalized in critical condition.
A Eunice woman is facing several charges for allegedly intentionally setting fire to a home with two juveniles inside in May. Ken Pastorick with the State Fire Marshal’s office says an extensive investigation led to the arrest of 47-year-old Falice Anissa Oglesby…
Cut 4 (12) “…obstruction of justice.”
Authorities are not releasing a possible motive. Thankfully there were no serious injuries.
It was expected that the third ranked Tigers would have another explosive offense with quarterback Garrett Nussmeier returning for his fifth season, but Coach Brian Kelly said the Heisman candidate is playing through a torso injury. Tiger Rag Editor Glenn Guilbeau says it’s an injury Nussmeier has been dealing with this torso injury since preseason camp…
Through three games this season, Nussmeier has completed 65-percent of his passes for 689 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions.