13:30 Newscast, July 13th, 2016

Congressmen Cedric Richmond and Garret Graves have come together to create a bill to address the growing violence between law enforcement and the public. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards is also in our nation’s capitol today along with State Police Col Mike Edmonson to meet with President Barack Obama and other individuals from around the country for a discussion about ways we can keep people safe, build community trust and ensure justice for all Americans. Among those invited are law enforcement, community advocates, faith leaders and elected officials.

The now former Richland Parish Sheriff’s Deputy accused of leaving a K-9 in a hot car, then lying about it after the dog died, pleaded guilty in the case. District Attorney Mack Lancaster says if John Cummings had just been honest about what happened, he probably wouldn’t have been in as much trouble…:
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Lancaster says Cummings will have to spend a year in jail and pay restitution for the K-9 Deputy Duke which totaled more than $8,000.

The 15-year-old son of the man who was killed by Baton Rouge police last week spoke about his father publicly for the first time today. Cameron Sterling says his dad, Alton, was a good man and taught him to be kind to people. One of the Sterling family attorneys, Justin Bamberg, also spoke saying all the family wants is change, progress, and justice. He says they have questions about the ability to seek justice in Louisiana…:
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12:30 Newscast, July 13th, 2016

Congressmen Cedric Richmond and Garret Graves have teamed up to introduce legislation that would provide funding for police training on ways to de-escalate confrontations, and help provide law enforcement access to non-lethal weapons. Graves says the goal is to bridge gaps between life and death…:
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Graves says this is a five year bill which provides 130 million dollars in grants in the first year.

The measure comes in response to the shootings of black men by officers, including that of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge. His son, Cameron, spoke today about the incident and encouraged people who protest — to do so peacefully…:
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His attorneys said today the cops involved should be indicted sooner than later.

The Richland Parish Sheriff’s Deputy who left his police K-9 in a hot car has pleaded guilty to criminal charges in the incident. District Attorney Mack Lancaster says John Cummings admitted to leaving the K-9 Deputy Duke in the car, then filing a false police report. He says the fact that Cummings lied about what happened is what’s most upsetting…:
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Cummings pleaded guilty plea to one count of animal cruelty and one count of criminal mischief.

Alabama Coach Nick Saban says left tackle Cam Robinson and defensive back Hootie Jones will not face suspension if they change their behavior internally. Robinson and Jones were arrested in May in Monroe on drug and gun charges but the charges were dropped.

11:40 LRN Sporscast July 13th

Alabama Coach Nick Saban says left tackle Cam Robinson and defensive back Hootie Jones will not face suspension if they change their behavior internally. Robinson and Jones were arrested in May in Monroe on drug and gun charges but the charges were dropped. Saban was also asked about the Alton Sterling shooting and protests and said mutual respect from both sides is needed to understand the problem.

On the football field, Mississippi State will have a different look, because quarterback Dak Prescott has moved on to the NFL. So far, a starting QB for the upcoming season has yet to be named, but Bulldogs Coach Dan Mullen is glad wide receiver Fred Ross is back after catching a school-record 88 passes last season…
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LSU’s Malachi Dupre is on the Biletnikoff Award Watch list, which goes to the nation’s top receiver each season. Louisiana Tech’s Carlos Henderson and Trent Taylor are also on the list.

Former LSU baseball star Alex Bregman is back in Louisiana as his Triple-A team, Fresno, is in town to face the New Orleans Zephyrs for a four-game series. Bregman has hit five home runs and has driven in 14 runs in his first eight Triple-A games and is coming off a three-hit performance in the Futures Game in San Diego.

In basketball…the Pelicans announced they’ve released guard Toney Douglas, who started in 18 games for New Orleans last season and averaged nearly nine points a game.

LSU hoops will compete in the Battle Four Atlantis Tournament in the Bahammas and it was announced today they’ll play Witchita on November 23rd at 11 AM. The Tigers would play either Baylor or VCU on the second day of the event.

11:30 Newscast, July 13th, 2016

Alton Sterling’s oldest son spoke about his father and the ongoing protests at a press conference outside the convenience store where his father was killed. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards and State Police Col Mike Edmonson are in Washington D.C. to join in conversations with other leaders about ways to improve police-community relations. President Obama law enforcement and community activists from around the country to all weigh in on the matter. The hope for the talks is to start a conversation about “ways we can keep people safe, build community trust, and ensure justice for all Americans.”

Secretary of State Tom Schedler is fuming over comments Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser made about early voting. Nungesser’s remarks, as reported by the News Star in Monroe, implied that voters can be bused to early voting sites, sign a piece of paper, and have their votes count even if they are not registered. But Schedler says that’s a flat out lie…:
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Nungesser says the comments were taken out of context.

The Louisiana Department of Corrections says the new warden at Angola is Darrel Vannoy — who has been a part of the DOC since 1975. He replaces Burl Cain who resigned amid allegations of corrupt behaviour going on at the Louisiana State Penitentary.

Former Richland Parish Sheriff’s Office deputy John Cummings pleaded guilty to one count of simple animal cruelty and one count of criminal mischief. Cummings plea follows a June investigation into the death of K-9 Deputy Duke, who died around 9 a.m. June 1 at the Caldwell Animal Clinic of heat exposure.

 

10:30 Newscast July 13,2016

Alton Sterling’s oldest son called for peace at a press conference this morning outside of the store where his father was shot and killed by police. 15-year-old Cameron Sterling says his father is a good man with a lot of people who love and care about him.
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The investment bank, Goldman Sachs is predicting the U.S. oil and gas industry will need to hire tens of thousands of workers when oil prices bounce back. But President of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association Don Briggs Briggs says many who lost their jobs are thinking there is no way I’m going to get back into the industry after going through such a hard time. He expects it’ll take just as long to recover this time as it did from the 80s oil bust.
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Secretary of State Tom Schedler is not happy with comments made by Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser implying that voters can be bused in to early vote, sign a paper and have their vote count without being registers. Schedler says early voters must go to an approved early voting site, show valid ID, be registered to vote, and cast their ballot. He says statewide elected officials should “stay inside of their sandbox.”
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Nungesser issued a statement saying the comments were taken out of context.

NOAA predicts the brown shrimp commercial harvests in the western part of the Gulf to have a below-average season and that isn’t good for shrimpers. Louisiana Shrimp Association President Acy Cooper says the low supply of shrimp just adds to the problems the industry is already facing, like cheap shrimp imports flooding the market and other federal regulations.
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09:30 Newscast, July 13th, 2016

Authorities say a pawn shop burglary in Baton Rouge is part of an alleged conspiracy to kill cops. Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie says four suspects allegedly robbed a pawn shop late Saturday night to steal guns and ammo. He says police are still trying to find another suspect and the rest of the stolen guns…:
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He says this is why BRPD shows up in SWAT gear at protests Sunday.

The 15-year-old son of Alton Sterling, Cameron, said this morning in his first public comments since his father’s shooting by cops, that people should protest peacefully and without alcohol, drugs and violence. Cameron Sterling says people in general, no matter what their race, should come together as one united family, and he calls for no more arguments, disagreements, violence or crimes over what happened.

Commercial harvests for brown shrimp in the western Gulf of Mexico are expected to be below average this year, according to NOAA’s forecast. Halen Doughty reports..:
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And even though Goldman Sachs has predicted the oil industry will bounce back in the next few years, the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association doesn’t think so. President Don Briggs says a lot of the recovery will be in the oil shale plays and we really don’t have those in Louisiana. He says the state is looking at record low oil rig counts right now…:
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08:30 Newscast, July 13th, 2016

Baton Rouge Police say they are still looking for another person believed to be involved in an alleged plot to harm officers in the area. Chief Carl Dabadie says four suspects allegedly robbed a pawn shop late Saturday night to steal guns and ammo. He says this threat against law enforcement is the reason police showed up to the Baton Rouge protests in SWAT gear on Sunday…:
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He says police are still trying to find another suspect and the rest of the stolen guns.

In the wake of last week’s police shooting of Alton Sterling, it’s reported that Congressmen Garret Graves and Cedric Richmond plan to bring legislation that would provide training for officers when it comes to calming a situation and present an alternative to lethal force. They said the goal is to give cops more tools to try to eliminate incidents with such outcomes as the Sterling case.

The investment bank, Goldman Sachs, predicts the U.S. oil and gas industry will bounce back in the next few years but not everyone agrees. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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There’s also bad news for the shrimp industry in Louisiana as NOAA now predicts the harvest this year will be down more than 16 million pounds from the 55-year average. Louisiana Shrimp Association President Acy Cooper..:
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He adds that consumers shouldn’t see a higher price for shrimp at the store because of imports driving prices down.

 

07:30 Newscast, July 13th, 2016

Baton Rouge police say four suspects robbed a pawn shop Saturday night to get guns and ammo to kill police officers. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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This morning, the oldest son of Alton Sterling is set to speak at a news conference to thank the community who has supported his family over the past week. Cameron Sterling is slated to make his comments outside of the Triple S Food Mart in Baton Rouge where Alton Sterling was shot and killed last week by officers.

Secretary of State Tom Schedler is not happy about comments made by Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser which implied people can early vote without being registered. Schedler says people already have enough doubts about whether or not their votes count, which is why he is so upset..:
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Nungesser says his words were taken out of context.

The investment bank, Goldman Sachs expects the U.S. oil and gas industry will hire tens of thousands of workers over the next few years when oil prices bounce back, but will it be that easy? President of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association Don Briggs doesn’t think so, because gas prices are still low and the majority of the 26-thousand workers in the industry that were laid off have already found new jobs…:
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He believes recovery here in Louisiana is going to be much slower than Goldman Sachs is predicting.

 

 

06:45 Sportscast, July 13th, 2016

At SEC Media Days, Mississippi State Football Coach Dan Mullen fielded numerous questions about Jeffrey Simmons. He’s a five-star defensive end who was seen in a video punching a woman. Simmons has received a one-game suspension and is in counseling. Mullen says it’s his hope he can mold Simmons into a respectful adult..:
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Reports also heard from Georgia Tuesday, Tennessee and Texas A&M. Taking the stage today will be Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky and Missouri. On deck Thursday will be LSU, Ole Miss and South Carolina.

In last night’s All Star Game, former LSU pitcher and Astros closer Will Harris ended up walking away from the game a hero in helping the American League defeat the National League 4-2. Harris escaped a major 8th inning bases-loaded jam to preserve the victory for the AL in the 87th Midsummer Classic on Tuesday night. It was the first All-Star game appearance for Harris. Former Ragin Cajun Jonathan Lucroy, catcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, made his second appearance in an All Star game last night.

For the second straight season LSU linebacker Kendell Beckwith was named to the Butkus Award Watch List released Tuesday. The award is presented each season to the nation’s best linebacker.

LSU gymnastics signee Ruby Harrold was chosen Tuesday to the five-woman Great Britain team that will compete in the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games next month. With her selection, at least 13 former, current or future LSU athletes will be in Rio for the Olympics August 5th-21st.

The New Orleans Pelicans reportedly waived guard Toney Douglas Tuesday.

 

06:30 Newscast, July 13th, 2016

Authorities say a pawn shop burglary in Baton Rouge is part of an alleged conspiracy to kill cops. Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie says the suspects are accused of trying to steal guns and ammo from the store. He says a police unit responded to the burglary and took one person into custody…:
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Dabadie says this threat against law enforcement is the reason police showed up to the Baton Rouge protests in SWAT gear on Sunday.

Secretary of State Tom Schedler is fuming over comments Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser made about early voting. Nungesser’s remarks, as reported by the News Star in Monroe, implied that voters can be bused to early voting sites, sign a piece of paper, and have their votes count even if they are not registered. But Schedler says that’s a flat out lie…:
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Nungesser says the comments were taken out of context.

NOAA predicts a below-average season for brown shrimp commercial harvests in the western Gulf of Mexico, which is not good news for shrimpers. The 55-year average harvest is around 56 million pounds, and this year’s harvest is forecast at less than 40 million pounds. Louisiana Shrimp Association President Acy Cooper…:
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The smaller harvest is expected as a result of the record high rainfall that pushed shrimp out of their nursery habitats too soon.

The Louisiana Department of Health has received confirmation of one additional case of Zika virus from another state laboratory. The patient had traveled to a region with ongoing Zika transmission, and tests confirmed here the viral infection. This is the eighth case of travel-associated Zika confirmed in a Louisiana resident.