08:30 Newscast, July 18th, 2016

Baton Rouge is reeling today over the police shootings Sunday that claimed the lives of 3 law enforcement officers, and injured 3 others. It was one of the most tragic days in Louisiana history. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says federal, state and local enforcement are investigating why this tragic shooting occurred…:
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They believe the deceased shooter, 29-year-old Gavin Long of Kansas City, Missouri, was out to specifically target and ambush these officers. Edmonson says there is not an active search for additional shooters…:
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One sheriff’s deputy is expected to recover, and another is in critical condition. Officers 41-year-old Matthew Gerald and 32 year old Montrell Jackson from BRPD died. The Deputy who died is 45-year-old Brad Garafola.

The Republican National Convention begins today in Cleveland, and 42 Louisiana delegates are present to show their support for GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards says another news conference on the Baton Rouge cop killings will be held at 2pm. He says this is an unspeakable tragedy…:
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07:30 Newscast, July 18th, 2016

State Police officially confirmed the identity of the man who shot and killed three law enforcement officers, and injured 3 others Sunday in Baton Rouge. They confirmed through fingerprints that it was 29-year-old Gavin Long of Kansas Missouri. Officials say they will release additional information about the investigation at a 2pm news conference. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says at 8:40 yesterday morning, a police officer saw an individual wearing all black and holding a rifle on Airline Highway and two minutes later there were reports of shots fired…:
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The two Baton Rouge police officers killed have been identified as 41-year-old Matthew Gerald and 32-year-old Montrell Jackson. 45-year-old EBRSO Deputy Brad Garafola also died. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says 41-year-old deputy Nicholas Tullier is currently in critical condition, and 51-year-old Bruce Simmons has non-life threatening injuries.

The fatal officer shootings in Baton Rouge came two days after the funeral of Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old black man fatally shot during a confrontation with two white police officers. The shooting of Sterling set off a series of protests seeking justice. Governor John Bel Edwards says Baton Rouge is a community hurting, but more violence is not the answer…:
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More information will be provided at a 2 PM press conference today.

It’s a big week in politics with the Republican National Convention and qualifying for the federal elections. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says there are significant members of the GOP that are not happy with Donald Trump…:
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Qualifying for federal elections in Louisiana begins on Wednesday.

 

**UPDATE** 6:30 Newscast, July 18th, 2016

Please note that the news conference has been moved to 2pm.

Six police have been shot, three are dead in one of the more tragic days in Louisiana history. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Officers 41-year-old Matthew Gerald and 32 year old Montrell Jackson from BRPD died. The Deputy who died is 45-year-old Brad Garafola.

East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux: says they have a deputy that is still fighting for his life and one other deputy who had 1 surgery and 2 more are expected…:
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State Police confirmed Gavin Long was the shooter.

Forty-two Louisiana delegates are at the Republican National Convention, which gets underway today in Cleveland. Kirk Williamson is a former Marco Rubio delegate who jumped on the Trump train. He says he is excited to see the unconventional speakers, including UFC president Dana White…:
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Williamson says he’s looking forward to electing a good candidate that he believes can defeat Hillary Clinton in November.

And once again we’ll be hearing more information on the Baton Rouge law enforcement ambush this afternoon at 2pm news conference.

06:45 Sportscast, July 18th, 2016

LSU Coach Les Miles has cancelled his yearly trip to ESPN in light of the killings of three cops in Baton Rouge. In a statement, Miles said his heart hurts for Baton Rouge and what’s been happening in our community over the past couple of weeks. He says he continues to pray for peace, compassion and civility as our city mourns during this extremely sad time for Baton Rouge. Miles was supposed to visit ESPN studios today for the annual seven hour tour through its facilities — also known as the car wash. A spokesman for the team says Miles will not reschedule his appearance for later this week.

In the British open, Henrik Stenson is the champion golfer of the year as he made 10 birdies Sunday on his way to an 8 under par 63 that allowed him to win by three shots over Phil Mickelson. It’s the 11th time in major that Mickelson was a runner-up.

LSU quarterback Brandon Harris has been named to the All SEC third team. Ole Miss signal caller Chad Kelly is a first-team second selection and Tennessee’s Joshua Dobbs is on the second-team. Tigers center Ethan Pocic expects great things from Harris this year…:
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The Tigers will kick off against Wisconsin at Green Bay on Saturday, September 3rd.

Lafayette Christian’s Galen Alexander, a four-star recruit, has committed to LSU basketball team. He’s is rated the No. 1 prospect in the state and the No. 63 recruit nationally by 247 Sports for the Class of 2017.

In local MLB action, Former LSU pitcher Aaron Nola will take the mound today as the Phillies face Jose Fernandez and the Marlins. Seattke’s Wade LeBlanc out of Barbe makes his fourth start of the season today against the White Sox.

 

06:30 Newscast, July 18th, 2016

Six police have been shot, three are dead in one of the more tragic days in Louisiana history. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Officers 41-year-old Matthew Gerald and 32 year old Montrell Jackson from BRPD died. The Deputy who died is 45-year-old Brad Garafola.

East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux: says they have a deputy that is still fighting for his life and one other deputy who had 1 surgery and 2 more are expected…:
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State Police confirmed Gavin Long was the shooter.

Forty-two Louisiana delegates are at the Republican National Convention, which gets underway today in Cleveland. Kirk Williamson is a former Marco Rubio delegate who jumped on the Trump train. He says he is excited to see the unconventional speakers, including UFC president Dana White…:
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Williamson says he’s looking forward to electing a good candidate that he believes can defeat Hillary Clinton in November.

And once again we’ll be hearing more information on the Baton Rouge law enforcement ambush this afternoon at 1pm news conference.

 

LRN AM Newscall July 18th 2016

It’s an exciting time in politics as the Republican National Convention begins today and qualifying for federal elections takes place later in the week. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The Republican National Convention begins today in Cleveland, and 42 Louisiana delegates are present to show their support for GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump. Halen Doughty has more…

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Six police have been shot, three are dead in one of the more tragic days in Louisiana history. Jeff Palermo has more..

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The city of Baton Rouge is on edge after three law enforcement officers were fatally shot and three others wounded in a shooting that occurred Sunday morning. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says at 8:40 in the morning, a police officer saw an individual wearing all black and holding a rifle on Airline Highway and two minutes later there were reports of shots fired….

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During a Sunday afternoon press conference, Edmonson said there is not an active search for additional shooters…

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But Edmonson says it’s possible there could be accomplices. Two suspicious individuals were detained in West Baton Rouge Parish. The colonel says federal, state and local enforcement are investigating why this tragic shooting occurred….

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The deceased shooter is believed to be Gavin Long of Kansas City, Missouri. Governor John Bel Edwards calls the shooting an unspeakable tragedy and unjustified…

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The shooting came two days after the funeral of Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old black man fatally shot during a confrontation with two white police officers. The shooting of Sterling set off a series of protests seeking justice. Edwards says Baton Rouge is a community hurting, but more violence is not the answer…

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The two Baton Rouge police officers killed have been identified as 41-year-old Matthew Gerald and 32-year-old Montrell Jackson. East Baton Rouge Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says all of the police shooting victims were married…

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(More information will be provided at a 1 PM press conference today.)

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Forty-two Louisiana delegates are at the Republican National Convention, which gets underway today in Cleveland. Kirk Williamson is a former Marco Rubio delegate who jumped on the Trump train. He says he is excited to see the unconventional speakers, including UFC president Dana White…

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Williamson says he’s looking forward to electing a good candidate that he believes can defeat Hillary Clinton in November. He says Trump has done a good job of uniting the Republican Party.

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Williamson says he is confident the GOP will continue to be leaders on national defense and grow the economy and the middle class. He says he is pleased with Trump’s choice for a running mate, Indiana Governor Mike Pence.

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It’s a big week in politics with the Republican National Convention and qualifying for the federal elections. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Donald Trump’s acceptance speech as the Republican nominee on Thursday night is the most anticipated speech of the year. He says you never know what side of Trump you will get…

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Cross says the Republican Party is not completely united behind Donald Trump but they’re more and more on their way. He says there are significant members of the party that are not happy with the Donald.

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Qualifying for federal elections in Louisiana begins on Wednesday. Cross says the field for the US Senate race and Congressional races will be set and will know exactly who will be on the ballot.

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LSU quarterback Brandon Harris has been named to the All SEC third team. Ole Miss signal caller Chad Kelly is a first-team second selection and Tennessee’s Joshua Dobbs is on the second-team. Tigers center Ethan Pocic expects great things from Harris this year

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Below-average quarterback play is not the only reason why the Tigers struggled last November and fell out of national championship contention. The defense also allowed numerous big plays. Cornerback Tre’Davious White believes new defensive coordinator Dave Aranda will help them avoid the mistakes that cost them last year

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White expects a big year from Kevin Toliver, after he started eight games as a freshman last season…

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10:30 LRN Newscast July 16th

East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore has announced that over half of the protesters who were arrested following the shooting death of Alton Sterling will not face charges. Moore says he will not prosecute about 100 of the cases, because the demonstrators were arrested only on misdemeanor counts, simple obstruction of a highway.

Authorities in Baton Rouge have arrested a fourth person who was allegedly involved in a pawn shop burglary where guns were stolen that would be used to kill police officers. The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s office says a 12-year-old male juvenile was booked into the Juvenile Detention Center. Three other suspects are also in custody

Louisiana’s health department says enrollment for the state’s expanded Medicaid program, known as Healthy Louisiana, has reached 250-thousand new adults. According to the L-D-H, Healty Louisiana will bring health insurance coverage to an estimated 375-thousand working Louisianans.

The state Department of Education has announced Sedric Clark, the principal at Mansfield High in DeSoto Parish is the principal of the year, while Joni Smith, a seventh grade science teacher at Albany Middle School in Livingston Parish is the teacher of the year. An awards banquet was held last night.

Running back Leonard Fournette, center Ethan Pocic, linebacker Kendell Beckwith and cornerback Tre’Davious White are the four LSU players who made the media’s preseason All-SEC team. Fournette rushed for nearly two-thousand yards and 22 touchdowns last season. He was asked at SEC Media Days, how he can improve on those numbers in 2016…
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A three-year-old horse bred in Arkansas named “Fournette” won in his first ever race at Belmont Race Track in New York. His odds to win at post time were 14-to-1. Fournette’s owner is from Hot Springs and is a big LSU fan.

09:30 LRN Newscast July 16th

Candidates for the US Senate seat being vacated by David Vitter are in a heated race to raise campaign funds. Michelle Southern has more…
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A Prairieville man faces up 10 years in prison as an Ascension Parish jury found him guilty of aggravated cruelty after he used a baseball bat to kill a dog. Thirty-three-year-old Jamari Jackson claimed in 2014 the dog got the stuck in a barbed wire fence, but veterinary experts said the dog died from blunt-force trauma injuries.

Thousands attended the funeral service for Alton Sterling. Among those was a woman who bought CDs from Sterling outside the convenience store where he was shot during a confrontation with two police officers. She says Sterling was a really nice guy and something must be done to put an end to the violence.
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There were also people there that demanded justice for Sterling’s death. Jack Turner is with the Revolution Club in Atlanta…
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Sterling’s death remains under investigation by the US Department of Justice.

The state Department of Education has announced Sedric Clark, the principal at Mansfield High in DeSoto Parish is the principal of the year, while Joni Smith, a seventh grade science teacher at Albany Middle School in Livingston Parish is the teacher of the year.

08:30 LRN Newscast July 16th

Authorities in Baton Rouge have arrested a fourth person who was allegedly involved in a pawn shop burglary where guns were stolen that would be used to kill police officers. The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s office says a 12-year-old male juvenile was booked into the Juvenile Detention Center for simple burglary and theft of a firearm. Three other suspects are also in custody. Officials say eight handguns were stolen during the break-in last weekend.

The funeral service for Alton Sterling, the black man shot during a confrontation with white police officers was a peaceful one. There was a steady stream of mourners who walked past his open casket during a somber service on the campus of Southern University yesterday. Barry Davison says he came to support the family during this difficult time. He’s hopeful something positive will come of this tragedy….
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East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore has announced that over half of the protestors who were arrested following the shooting death of Alton Sterling will not face charges. Moore says he will not prosecute about 100 of the cases, because the demonstrators were arrested only on misdemeanor counts, simple obstruction of a highway. The ACLU in Louisiana says the protestors should never have been arrested in the first place.

Louisiana’s health department says enrollment for the state’s expanded Medicaid program, known as Healthy Louisiana, has reached 250-thousand new adults. According to the L-D-H, Healty Louisiana will bring health insurance coverage to an estimated 375-thousand working Louisianans.

And the Louisiana Department of Education has announced Sedric Clark, the principal at Mansfield High in DeSoto Parish is the principal of the year, while Joni Smith, a seventh grade science teacher at Albany Middle School in Livingston Parish is the teacher of the year.

07:30 LRN Sportscast July 16th

Running back Leonard Fournette, center Ethan Pocic, linebacker Kendell Beckwith and cornerback Tre’Davious White are the four LSU players who made the media’s preseason All-SEC team. Fournette rushed for nearly two-thousand yards and 22 touchdowns last season. He was asked at SEC Media Days, how he can improve on those numbers in 2016…
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A three-year-old horse bred in Arkansas named “Fournette” won in his first ever race at Belmont Race Track in New York. His odds to win at post time were 14-to-1. Fournette’s owner is from Hot Springs and is a big LSU fan.

Ragin Cajuns running back Elijah McGuire is one of 43 players on the Watch List for the Paul Hornung Award, which goes to college football’s most versatile player. The Houma native is the only active NCAA player with three-thousand yards rushing and one-thousand yards receiving.

Grambling State, the defending champs in the SWAC’s Western Division, is picked to finish second in that division based on a vote by the league’s coaches and sports information directors. Prairie View is the preseason favorite to win the division. Southern was picked to finish third. Jaguars running back Lenard Tillery is the SWAC Offensive Player of the Year. Tillery has rushed for over one-thousand yards the last two seasons.

The Pelicans lost to the D-League Select team and have been eliminated from Summer League competition in Las Vegas. First round pick Buddy Hield struggled with his shot again and had 11 points in the 88-76 loss. Hield shot 33-percent from the field and 23-percent from three point territory in five summer league games.

Former University High of Baton Rouge golfer Patrick Reed has some work to do, if he wants to be among the leaders at the British OPen. Reed shot a 74 yesterday and is eight shots back of leader Phil Mickelson as the third round is underway.