LRN Newscast 15:30 08-14-15

The Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s Office says a Gretna truck driver is charged in the rape of a 14-year-old girl. Commander Eric Becnel says 29-year-old Peter James Wilson III arranged to meet the girl through a smartphone app last month, and he says they wanted to be thorough in their investigation…
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After the two met, Wilson drove the teen to the Naval Air Station in Belle Chasses where he attacked her.

There is a 713 million dollar budget shortfall for the next fiscal year that is projected to face state lawmakers. That’s a far cry from the previous 1.6 billion from last year, nonetheless; Director of the Louisiana Budget Project Jan (yahn) Moller says the four candidates for governor should be talking about it…
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Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says they have concluded the search of the Calcaseiu River in Lake Charles near the I-10 bridge, where they believe a body was thrown over the side by a Phoenix man. A credible informant reports 35 year-old Gammion McCloud was responsible for the dumping, even though no body was found…
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McCloud, who was arrested in Oregon this week on unrelated charges, will be extradited back to Calcasieu Parish.

State Police say a young girl was killed in Grant Parish after being involved in a high speed collision. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says, 26-year-old Kristopher Silk of Pollock, was speeding when he crashed into the back of an 18-wheeler going in the same direction on Hwy 165.
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LRN Newscast 14:30 08-14-15

State lawmakers learn next fiscal year’s Louisiana budget shortfall already projects at 713 million dollars…
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A Gretna truck driver has been charged in the rape of a 14-year-old girl in Plaquemines Parish. Twenty-nine-year-old Peter James Wilson III arranged to meet the girl through a smartphone app last month. After they met, he took the teen to the Naval Air Station in Belle Chasse, where he allegedly raped her. His bond has been set at 250 thousand dollar.
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Authorities have completed the search under the 1-10 Bridge in Lake Charles for a body, where Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso believes was thrown over the side by a Phoenix man. Credible sources say that 35 year-old Gammion McCloud was responsible for the dumping, even though no body was found…
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McCloud will be extradicted back to Lake Charles from Oregon to face unrelated charges, including aggrevated rape and incest.

An improperly restrained young girl has been killed in Grant Parish on Highway 165, following a high speed auto crash with an 18 wheeler. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says the driver -26-year-old Kristopher Silk of Pollock-suffered minor injuries, but 7 year-old Adrien Silk wasn’t so lucky…
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Toxicology reports on the driver are pending.

13:30 Newscast, August 14th, 2015

State lawmakers say the budget shortfall for next fiscal year is already projected to be 713 million dollars. Director of the Louisiana Budget Project Jan Moller says this isn’t surprising…:
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But he says we’re in better shape than we were a year ago, when the deficit reached 1.6 billion dollars.

State Police say a 7-year-old girl was killed in a Grant Parish crash. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says, 26-year-old Kristopher Silk of Pollock, was speeding when he crashed into the back of an 18-wheeler going in the same direction on Hwy 165. The 7 year old front seat passenger died in the crash. He says crashes like this are highly uncommon…:
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The crash remains under investigation.

A truck driver is charged with forcible rape after the Plaqumines Parish Sheriff’s office learned of the alleged abduction of a 14-year-old girl. Commander Eric Becnel says 29-year-old Peter James Wilson III arranged to meet the young victim in Belle Chasse through a smartphone app last month. He says Wilson forced the girl to perform sex acts in the sleeper compartment of his truck..:
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He says they were able to gather enough evidence against Wilson to make the arrest.

A survey from the LSU Public Policy Research Lab finds Louisiana residents are becoming more disgruntled over the direction the state is heading. Researchers say in January, 45% of the respondents said the state is moving in the wrong direction, but they asked that question again this summer and now the percentage is up to 59. They believe things will turn around once a new governor is sworn in.

 

LRN PM Newscall August 14

The Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Gretna truck driver accused of the rape of a 14-year-old girl. Eric Gill reports…

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State lawmakers learn next fiscal year’s Louisiana budget shortfall already projects at 713 million dollars. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s Office says a Gretna truck driver is charged in the rape of a 14-year-old girl. Commander Eric Becnel says 29-year-old Peter James Wilson III arranged to meet the girl through a smartphone app last month. He says after meeting up, Wilson took the girl to the Naval Air Station in Belle Chasse where he was making a delivery…

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He says Wilson forced the victim to perform sexual acts in the sleeper compartment of his truck. Becnel says Wilson dropped the victim off the following morning at the same location where they met. He says it took a few days for the girl to come forward…

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Wilson is charged with forcible rape. He claims that he has never seen the victim in person. Becnel says it took a little time to capture Wilson because they wanted to make sure their investigation was thorough…

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State Police say a young girl was killed in Grant Parish after being involved in a high speed collision. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says, 26-year-old Kristopher Silk of Pollock, was speeding when he crashed into the back of an 18-wheeler going in the same direction on Hwy 165.

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7-year-old Adrein Silk was pronounced dead. Moreau says the driver, Kristopher Silk received minor injuries. He says crashes like this are highly uncommon.

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Moreau says they’re unsure if Silk was under the influence of drugs or alcohol during the accident but routine toxicology tests and charges are pending. He says if the child was properly restrained, her life might’ve been saved. The crash investigation is ongoing.

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State lawmakers have learned the budget shortfall for the next fiscal year is already projected at 713 million dollars. Director of the Louisiana Budget Project Jan Moller says it’s not a surprise that we’re looking at a big deficit but we’re in better shape than we were a year ago, when the deficit reached 1.6 billion dollars.

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Moller says this is another sign that the next governor and legislature have big fiscal problems to deal with next year. He says all the four gubernatorial candidates have emphasized the importance of budget reform.

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At today’s joint legislative budget committee meeting, lawmakers also raised concerns that the current budget might need to be cut to make up for low oil prices. Moller says that’s not a surprise either since, mid-year budget cuts have become the norm in recent years.

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Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says the crime scene authorities had been searching under the I-10 bridge this week was related to a body dumping case — but it’s now clear. He says no human remains were found, but the search began after a credible informant told authorities that 35-year-old Gammion McCloud of Phoenix Arizona killed someone then tossed them over the bridge…:

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Mancuso said they already had a warrant for rape out on McCloud in connection with a 2014 incident in which he allegedly continually raped and beat a woman at a local motel in front of a young child. He says there is plenty of evidence that McCloud dumped a body in 2013 but it could have been washed away…:

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McCloud, who was arrested in Oregon this week on unrelated charges, will be extradited back to Calcasieu and arrested with one count of aggravated rape, 1 count of aggravated incest and 2 counts of second degree battery. He says even though no body was found, they still believe the informant’s claims about the murder…:

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12:30 Newscast, August 14th, 2015

The Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Gretna truck driver accused of the rape of a 14-year-old girl. Eric Gill reports…:
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The Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget projects the budget shortfall for next fiscal year will be $713 million dollars. The $25 billion dollar budget approved in the last session for the fiscal year that began July 1st contains millions in one time financing that is not projected to be available in the 2016-2017 budget — thus the shortfall.

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says the crime scene authorities had been searching under the I-10 bridge this week was related to a body dumping case. He says no human remains were found, but the search began after a credible informant told authorities that 35-year-old Gammion McCloud of Phoenix Arizona killed someone then tossed them over the bridge…:
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He says since it’s been two years, the body could have been washed away. McCloud, who was arrested in Oregon this week on unrelated charges, will be extradited back to Calcasieu where he is wanted for rape. Mancuso says this investigation is not over.

 

11:40 Sportscast August 14, 2015

It was not a good debut for the Saints, who lost to Baltimore 30-27 in last night’s preseason opener. The defense was supposed to be better this year, but the starting unit allowed Baltimore to march down the field for an 80-yard touchdown scoring drive to open up the game. The Saints also committed 16 penalties.

If you’re looking for a positive. The young quarterbacks played well. Ryan Griffen threw for 112 yards and one touchdown and Garrett Grayson was 8 of 12 for 87 yards. Drew Brees did not play in this one, we’ll see if he gets any action in preseason game number two, which is August 22nd at home against the Patriots.

Saints cornerback Brandon Browner was carted off the field during last night’s game. But according to Mike Triplett of ESPN.com, Browner is fine, but it’s unclear how long the injury will keep him on the sidelines. Browner left the game after taking a hit to his right knee. Dannell Ellerbe also left the game with an injury. It’s been reported he re-aggravated a toe injury.

The battle for starting quarterback at LSU is getting the most headlines during the Tigers preseason camp. Brandon Harris appears to have the lead in that battle over Anthony Jennings. Another position battle is at field goal kicker. Colby Delahoussaye was the place kicker for much of the 2014 season, but struggled late in the year. Coach Les Miles says Trent Domingue from Mandeville is battling Delhoussaye for that role…
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The Tigers will hold a scrimmage tomorrow and then Sunday is fan Day.

Jim Harris has been named the new executive director of the Ragin Cajuns Athletic Foundation. Harris will lead fundraising efforts as UL Lafayette is in the middle of a 115-million dollar athletic facilities upgrade. The program has been without a chief fundraiser the last two years.

11:30 Newscast, August 14th, 2015

The Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s Office says a Gretna truck driver is charged in the rape of a 14-year-old girl. Commander Eric Becnel says 29-year-old Peter James Wilson III arranged to meet the girl through a smartphone app last month. He says after meeting up, Wilson took the girl to the Naval Air Station in Belle Chasse where he was making a delivery…:
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Wilson is charged with forcible rape.

A large portion of southwest Louisiana is in severe drought conditions according to the US Drought Monitor. The area covers Calcasieu, Lafayette and Iberia, St. Mary and Terrebonne parishes. Donovan Landreneau, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says after a wet spring it’s been a dry and hot summer..:
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Portions of Caddo and DeSoto parishes also have severe drought conditions.

State Police say a crash in Grant Parish claimed the life of a 7-year-old girl from Pollock Thursday afternoon. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says 26-year-old Kristopher Silk was speeding on Highway 165 when he crashed into the back of an 18-wheeler…:
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Moreau says the little girl, Adrein Silk, was pronounced dead on scene. Kristopher Silk received moderate injuries. The crash remains under investigation.

The Revenue Estimating Conference today projected a $713 million dollar budget deficit for the fiscal year 2017, $715 million in 2018 and $1.3 billion in 2019. Committee members say the deficit grows because many of the tax measures passed this past legislative session will drop off.

 

10:30 Newscast, August 14th, 2015

The political feud between US Senator David Vitter and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu ramped up this week…:
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Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso announced this morning that the area that had been declared a crime scene under the I-10 bridge this week was being searched because a credible informant told authorities that a Phoenix man wanted on rape charges is suspected of dumping a body there. He says nothing was found under the bridge, but the investigation is not over. The suspect, 35-year-old Gammion McCloud, was arrested in Oregon on unrelated charges and will be extradited back to Calcasieu Parish.

A survey from the LSU Public Policy Research Lab finds Louisiana residents are becoming more disgruntled over the direction the state is heading. Researcher Michael Henderson says in January 45% of the respondents said the state is moving in the wrong direction — they asked that question again this summer and now the percentage is up to 59..:
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Henderson believes when a new governor is sworn in, he’s sure we’ll see more citizens saying Louisiana is moving in the right direction.

A Tulane study raises concerns about adverse side effects when taking statins. Dr. Eckhard Alt, director of cardiovascular research, says statins increase stem cell aging and death rates, diminishing their DNA repair abilities which cause these side effects…:
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Statins are known to lower cholesterol and help patients with cardiovascular disease.

 

09:30 Newscast August 14, 2015

A survey finds Louisiana citizens are becoming more dissatisfied with the direction the state is going. Emelie Gunn has more…

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State Police say two men are under arrest after more than 300 pounds of marijuana was found inside their vehicle. They say troopers became suspicious of 36-year-old Herbert Harper of LaPlace’s behavior during a routine traffic stop and asked a K-9 officer to respond. Troopers discovered approximately 344 pounds of weed and over $4,000 in cash. Harper and his passenger, 22-year-old Terrill James of Mobile, Alabama, are charged with possession with the intent to distribute marijuana.

A study from Tulane raises concerns about adverse side effects when taking statins. Dr. Eckhard Alt, director of cardiovascular research, says he’s found how statins could lead to memory loss, muscle problems and an increased risk for diabetes. Alt says patients thinking of using stains should first evaluate the benefits and the risks carefully…

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Statins are known to lower cholesterol and help patients with cardiovascular disease.

A large portion of southwest Louisiana has been designated as having severe drought conditions by the US Drought Monitor. The area of severe drought covers Calcasieu, Lafayette and into Iberia, St. Mary and Terrebonne parishes. Donovan Landreneau, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says there’s been very little rainfall since the fourth of July…

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Portions of Caddo and DeSoto parishes also have severe drought conditions.

08:30 Newscast August 14, 2015

A survey from the LSU Public Policy Research Lab finds 59-percent of Louisiana residents feel the state is heading in the wrong direction. Researcher Michael Henderson says it’s hard to tell if this will result in a higher voter turnout for the governor’s election…

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Henderson says when we have a new governor, he’s sure we’ll see more saying Louisiana is moving in the right direction.

The US Senator David Vitter – New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu feud ramped up this week after Vitter criticized Landrieu over the proposed removal of Confederate monuments in the city. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Vitter picking up this issue can help his gubernatorial campaign by creating a diversion from issues that may not help his cause…

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Dubos feels this is a calculated move by Vitter to improve his poll numbers.

State Police say a high speed collision in Grant Parish has killed a young girl from Pollock. They say a vehicle, driven by 26-year-old Kristopher Silk of Pollock, was traveling at a high rate of speed when it crashed in the back of a tractor trailer. 7-year-old Adrein Silk, who was wearing a seat belt while sitting in the front passenger seat, was pronounced dead at the scene. Kristopher was transported to a local hospital with moderate injuries. The investigation is ongoing.

Severe drought conditions are now present in southwest and northwest Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has more…

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