12:30 Newscast, September 14th, 2015

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating an apparent murder suicide in which a man is believed to have shot three brothers before shooting himself in Central. Spokesperson Casey Hicks says 60-year-old Rodney Chemin (KEY-men) allegedly got into a fight with the brothers at a neighbor’s house over music. She says the four left then the neighbor heard gunshots and found them all dead in Chemin’s driveway:
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The brothers are 57-year-old Joseph Allen, 55-year-old Perry Allen, and 51-year-old Mark Allen.

The Many Police Department says a man is under arrest on second degree murder charges for allegedly shooting his friend in the thumb when the two were fighting over a video game. They say the 21-year-old victim, Edward Glynn, and 32-year-old Patrick Carhee were on the computer when the suspect became livid over the game. Apparently Glynn slapped Carhee, cut him with a knife and tried to hit him with a hammer before shooting him in the hand. The investigation is ongoing.

State Treasurer John Kennedy proposes the implementation of the aggressive “stop, question and frisk” program in the New Orleans area as a way to curb crime in the city. He says it’s perfectly legal and allows police officers to frisk a person for a weapon without probable cause…:
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He says he realizes this is a controversial plan, but we should be empowering our police officers and not undermining them.

The Powerball jackpot is getting on up there again. There was no big winner Saturday and now the current estimated jackpot on the multi-state game is $185 million dollars for Wednesday’s drawing.

 

11:30 Newscast, September 14th, 2015

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office is trying to make sense of a murder-suicide in Central that left four people dead, including three brothers. Eric Gill reports…:
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The SEC and the ACC announced today that the September 26th non-conference road game between LSU and Syracuse will kick off at 11am. It will be televised either on ABC or ESPN according to league offices. This will be the Tigers first visit to the Carrier Dome for a football game and just the third meeting between the teams.

Another Confederate monuments hearing is set to take place in New Orleans this evening at the meeting of the Mid City Neighborhood. Mayor Mich Landrieu wants four structures declared a nuisance and removed from public view. Senator David Vitter’s gubernatorial campaign continues to criticize Landrieu over the issue saying the mayor should be more focused on crime in New Orleans. ULM Political Science professor Joshua Stockley says positioning Landrieu as an opponent, even if he’s not running for governor, will help Vitter with conservatives across the state.
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Due to his low polling numbers, Governor Bobby Jindal once again will not be on stage with the big guys this Wednesday for the second round of nationally televised GOP debates. Jindal will be among four candidates who will debate at 5pm on CNN before the 10 leading Republican presidential candidates take the stage at 7pm.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast September 14

It looked like the Saints were on the verge of pulling off a come from behind win on the road, but a couple of fourth quarter touchdowns by the Cardinals resulted in a 31-19 loss for New Orleans. The Saints played several rookies and first-time starters. Rookie linebacker Hau-oli Kikaha forced a fumble and receiver Willie Snead made his NFL debut by reeling in a 63-yard pass from quarterback Drew Brees that led to one of four field goals by new kicker Dustin Hocker. But 1st-year cornerback Delvin Breaux was penalized four times. Coach Sean Payton says the Saints inexperience showed at times…
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That second game is this Sunday against Tampa Bay. The Bucs had a brutal opening to the season as they were blasted by Tennessee 42-14.

On September 26th, get ready to wake up early to watch the Tigers. LSU’s road game against Syracuse in the Carrier Dome will kick-off at 11 AM and it will be televised by ESPN or ABC. LSU’s home opener is this Saturday against Auburn. Kick-off for that one is at 2:30.

LSU running back Leonard Fournette is must-see television. The Heisman Trophy candidate rushed for 159 yards and three touchdowns in the Tigers two-point win over Mississippi State on Saturday. Fournette had 28 carries, and Coach Les Miles says he has no problem giving him the rock…
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LSU is ranked 13th in the latest AP poll.

UL Lafayette running back Elijah McGuire had a big game Saturday as he tied the school record with five touchdowns in a victory over Northwestern State. Four of the TDs came in the first-half.

10:30 Newscast, September 14th, 2015

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office is still trying to make sense of a murder-suicide in Central that left four people dead including three brothers. Spokesperson Casey Hicks says that 60-year-old Rodney Chemin (KEY-men) allegedly shot 57-year-old Joseph Allen, 55-year-old Perry Allen and 51-year-old Mark Allen before turning the gun on himself. Hicks says they were all watching football at a neighbor’s house and got into an argument about music…:
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She says the neighbor then went over and found the four dead.

Today is a statewide day of prayer for law enforcement and public prayer rallies are taking place at locations across the state including one on the steps of the State Capitol in Baton Rouge. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says this day will be important for the public to show support of their law enforcement…:
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With fans searching for tickets to LSU or Saints home games this weekend, the A-G’s Office is warning buyers to watch out for ticket scams. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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After being named the third runner up last night at the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City, Miss Louisiana April Nelson comes back home today to begin a series of public appearances. She’s slated to arrive at the Monroe airport this afternoon. Nelson will receive a $15,000 scholarship as her prize. Miss Georgia Betty Cantrell was named the new Miss America.

 

09:30 Newscast September 14, 2015

Today Governor Bobby Jindal is holding a public prayer rally at 11:30 on the Capitol steps for the state’s law enforcement in the wake of several police shootings. Michelle Southern reports…

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The State Fire Marshal’s Office says a weekend mobile home fire in Bossier Parish has claimed the life of a Princeton woman. Authorities say after firefighters responded to the fire, they found the body of 55-year-old Sherry Cooper in a bedroom of the home. The fire is suspected to have started in that bedroom. An autopsy will be performed to determine the exact cause of death.

Louisiana’s cultural community is supporting Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne for Governor. His campaign released an endorsement video which includes noted Louisiana musicians, artists, chefs, and actors. Faith Ford from Pineville is best known for her role as Corky Sherwood in Murphy Brown…

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The video also features Food Network Star finalist Jay Ducote and Grammy Award winner Jo-el Sonnier.

If you’re looking for LSU-Auburn tickets or tickets for the Saints home opener, the Louisiana Attorney General’s office warns you to beware of scams. Director of the Public Protection Division Sam Pleasant says they want buyers to think smart before buying to avoid being a potential victim. She says you can contact the A-G to learn more about ticket fraud…

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08:30 Newscast September 14, 2015

Senator David Vitter sent New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu another letter urging him to create an action plan on stopping violet crime in the city. Jeff Palermo reports on why Vitter is harping on the issue….

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State Police say a single vehicle motorcycle crash in Jefferson Davis Parish has claimed the life of a Lake Charles man. They say, for unknown reasons, a motorcycle driven by 38-year-old Jared Daigle traveled off the roadway and struck a culvert, ejecting Daigle from the vehicle. Daigle was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities believe impairment to be a factor in the crash. Their investigation is ongoing.

A statewide day of prayer for law enforcement takes place in Louisiana today. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says people should remember the danger these men and women are in daily and this prayer rally will allow people to be thankful for the officers…

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Governor Bobby Jindal is hosting a public prayer rally at the Capitol at 11:30 this morning where residents can gather to pray for the men and women serving the state.

Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne is getting support from the Louisiana cultural community in his bid for governor. His campaign released an endorsement video which includes noted Louisiana artists, actors, chefs, musicians, like 2015 Grammy Award winner Jo-el Sonnier…

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Louisiana’s gubernatorial primary is October 24th.

07:30 Newscast September 14, 2015

A statewide day of prayer for law enforcement happens today. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says six officers have been killed in the state by gunfire this year, an increase from years past. He says one officer killed in the line of duty is too many…

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Governor Bobby Jindal is hosting a public prayer rally at the Capitol this morning at 11:30.

Louisiana’s cultural community is rallying behind Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne for Governor. The campaign released a Dardenne endorsement video which includes noted Louisiana musicians, artists, actors, and chefs like Jay Ducote who made it to the finals on this season’s Food Network Star…

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The Louisiana film industry is also rallying behind Dardenne in his bid for Governor.

Senator David Vitter has written another letter to New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu asking him to focus on the crime problem in the city rather than the removal of Confederate monuments. U-L-M Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says by critiquing Landrieu on this issue, Vitter is indirectly able to draw a favorable opinion from voters who think there is nothing wrong with the confederate flag and monuments…

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He says this in a strategy for Vitter’s gubernatorial campaign to show Louisiana voters stopping violent crime is a priority.

If you’re looking for LSU-Auburn tickets, the state Attorney General’s Office warns people to beware of scams. Sam Pleasant, Director of the Public Protection Division, says when someone gets a fake ticket, it puts people in bad spirits…

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Pleasant says to use a credit card when buying tickets because it provides more protection than other payment methods if a problem arises.

06:45 Sportscast September 14, 2015

LSU sophomore quarterback Brandon Harris only threw the ball 14 times on Saturday night and Coach Les Miles liked what he saw from the Bossier City native in the 21-19 win over Mississippi State. Miles says Harris made some good decisions…

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The 14th ranked Bayou Bengals face number 18 Auburn Saturday afternoon at Tiger Stadium.

Also on the college gridiron: number 15 Georgia Tech blasted Tulane 65-10, UL-Lafayette crushed Northwestern State 43-17, ULM shut out Nicholls State 47-0, McNeese State rolled past Incarnate Word 43-6, and it was Southeastern Louisiana over Florida Tech 28-17.

A slow start and a poor finish resulted in a 31-19 loss for the Saints in the season opener against Arizona. New Orleans fell behind 14-3 in the first half, but rallied to get within one point in the third quarter. However, the defense allowed two touchdowns in the fourth quarter , which sent the Saints back to the Big Easy with a loss. The Saints had 408 yards of total offense, but had to settle for four field goals. Head Coach Sean Payton…

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The Black & Gold face Tampa Bay Sunday at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in an NFC South matchup.

Speaking of the Bucs, they were crushed in their season opener against Tennessee 42-14.

The Carolina Panthers opened their season with a 20-9 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Atlanta’s season gets underway tonight. The Falcons host the Philidelphia Eagles with kickoff slated for 6:10PM. That game can be watched on ESPN.

06:30 Newscast September 14, 2015

Today is a statewide day of prayer for law enforcement. Governor Bobby Jindal is hosting a public prayer rally at the Capitol at 11:30 this morning where residents can gather to pray for the men and women serving the state. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says this day will be important for the public to show support of their law enforcement…

cut 4 (09) “around law enforcement”

Edmonson says six officers have been killed in the state by gunfire this year, an increase from years past.

Senator David Vitter, who is also running for governor, has written another letter to New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, calling on him to come up with a written action plan which addresses the crime problem in the city. U-L-M Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this in an intentional campaign strategy on Vitter’s part to show Louisiana voters stopping violent crime is a priority…

cut 10 (10) “as a whole”

As fans are clamoring for LSU-Auburn tickets this weekend in Tiger Stadium, the Louisiana Attorney General’s office is advising consumers searching for tickets to games or other events like concerts, beware of scams. Director of the Public Protection Division Sam Pleasant says they want buyers to think smart because they could be a potential victim and have some advice to avoid scams…

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Pleasant recommends for those purchasing tickets, to look at website policies to ensure the site guarantees refunds if something goes wrong, like an event cancellation.

LRN AM Newscall Sept 14

Today Governor Bobby Jindal is holding a public prayer rally at 11:30 on the Capitol steps for the state’s law enforcement in the wake of several police shootings. Michelle Southern reports…

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With fans searching for tickets to LSU or Saints home games this weekend, the A-G’s Office is warning buyers to watch out for ticket scams. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Senator David Vitter sent New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu another letter urging him to create an action plan on stopping violet crime in the city. Jeff Palermo reports on why Vitter is harping on the issue….

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Today is a statewide day of prayer for law enforcement. Governor Bobby Jindal is hosting a public prayer rally at the Capitol at 11:30 this morning where residents can gather to pray for the men and women serving the state. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says this day will be important for the public to show support of their law enforcement…

cut 4  (09)  “around law enforcement”

Edmonson says six officers have been killed in the state by gunfire this year, an increase from years past. He said one officer killed in the line of duty is too many…

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Edmonson says the relationship between officers and citizens is a great one, and all those in Louisiana should pray for all the first responders. He says people should remember the danger these men and women are in daily and this prayer rally will allow people to be thankful for the officers…

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As fans are clamoring for LSU-Auburn tickets this weekend in Tiger Stadium, the Louisiana Attorney General’s office is advising consumers searching for tickets to games or other events like concerts, beware of scams. Director of the Public Protection Division Sam Pleasant says they want buyers to think smart because they could be a potential victim and have some advice to avoid scams.

CUT 7 (12)  “https”

Pleasant recommends for those purchasing tickets, to look at website policies to ensure the site guarantees refunds if something goes wrong, like an event cancellation. She says when someone gets a fake ticket, it puts people in bad spirits.

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Pleasant says to use a credit card when buying tickets because it provides more protection than other payment methods if a problem arises. She says to never wire money in order to get tickets because it’s impossible to get back and to contact the A-G to learn more about ticket fraud.

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Senator David Vitter, who is also running for governor, has written another letter to New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, calling on him to come up with a written action plan, which addresses the crime problem in the city. So why is Vitter continuing to harp on this issue? U-L-M Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this in an intentional campaign strategy on Vitter’s part to show Louisiana voters stopping violent crime is a priority.

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Vitter says this is the third letter he has sent to Landrieu urging him to focus on murders not monuments. This is in reference to Landrieu’s campaign to remove confederate landmarks. Stockley says by critiquing Landrieu on this issue, Vitter is indirectly able to draw a favorable opinion from voters who think there is nothing wrong with the confederate flag and monuments.

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Stockley says if Landrieu, a democrat, becomes an opponent on any level in the future, Vitter is using this stance to show his conservatism and their differing viewpoints.

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Louisiana’s cultural community is rallying behind Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne for Governor. The campaign released a Dardenne endorsement video which includes noted Louisiana musicians, artists, actors and chefs like Jay Ducote who made it to the finals on this season’s Food Network Star…:

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2015 Grammy Award winner Jo-el Sonnier also appears in the spot singing the praises of the efforts by Dardenne to promote Louisiana music…:

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The Louisiana film industry is also rallying behind Dardenne in his bid for Governor. Faith Ford from Pineville is best known for her role as Corky Sherwood in Murphy Brown…:

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LSU sophomore quarterback Brandon Harris only threw the ball 14 times on Saturday night and Coach Les Miles liked what he saw from the Bossier City native in the 21-19 win over Mississippi State. Miles says Harris made some good decisions

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Sophomore running back Leonard Fournette was a big reason why the Tigers opened the 2015 campaign with a win. The Heisman Trophy candidate rushed for 159 yards and three touchdowns. Fournette finished with 28 carries and Miles says he has no problem giving him the rock.

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A slow start and a poor finish resulted in a 31-19 loss for the Saints in the season opener against Arizona. New Orleans fell behind 14-3 in the first half, but rallied to get within one point in the third quarter. However, the defense allowed two touchdowns in the fourth quarter , which sent the Saints back to the Big Easy with a loss. The Saints had 408 yards of total offense, but had to settle for four field goals. Head Coach Sean Payton

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The Saints played several rookies and first-time starters. Rookie linebacker Hau-olk Kikaha had a forced fumble and receiver Will Snead made his NFL debut by reeling in a 63-yard pass from quarterback Drew Brees that led to one of four field goals by new kicker Dustin Hocker. But 1st-year cornerback Delvin Breaux was penalized four times. Payton says the Saints inexperience showed at times…

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