06:45 Sportscast, July 7th, 2016

ESPN is reporting that Baton Rouge native Langston Galloway has agree to terms with the New Orleans Pelicans. The 24-year-old guard averaged 7.6 points in 25 minutes per game last season for the New York Knicks. Galloway was born in the Capitol City and attended Christian Life Academy. The Pelicans open the Vegas Summer league against the Lakers tomorrow night in a game that will be televised by ESPN.

The Saints have signed a veteran defensive end three weeks before the team reports to West Virginia for the start of training camp. Tapp is a 13 year vet that will provide the team with some help with the pass rush. He was a 2nd round pick out of Virginia tech for the Seattle Seahawks in 2006, but has mostly been a back-up in recent years. He played in all 16 games last season for the Detroit Lions and recorded 26 tackles and 2 sacks while forcing 2 fumbles.

LSU is among the teams predicted to reach the 2017 College World Series by Baseball America. In its annual “Eight for Omaha” projection released this week, The Tigers are joined by East Carolina, Florida, Florida State, Long Beach State, Oregon State, South Carolina and TCU as the favorites to play in next year’s CWS.

LSU hitting coach Andy Cannizaro reportedly met with officials from his alma mater, Tulane, on Wednesday, regarding their vacant head coaching job. Former Green Wave coach David Pierce was named Texas’ baseball coach on June 29. Current Southeastern coach Matt Riser has also interviewed for the gig.

SEC Media Days get underway on Monday in Birmingham, and LSU Head coach Les Miles and The Tigers will take the stage on Thursday, along with Ole Miss and South Carolina. The Mad Hatter will be joined by running back Leonard Fournette, center Ethan Pocic and defensive back Tre’Davious White. Pocic has been named to the 2016 Rimington Watch List.

06:30 Newscast, July 7th, 2016

So what happens now that federal agencies will lead the investigation into the fatal police shooting of 37-year-old Alton Sterling from Baton Rouge? Former US Attorney Harry Rosenberg says the extensive probe begins with FBI agents trying to determine if lethal force was necessary…:
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Cell phone videos are going viral that show two officers, Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake II, on top of Sterling in an altercation outside a gas station before shooting him. Executive Director of the Louisiana ACLU, Marjorie Esman, says there are too many unknowns in the incident…:
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Police say Sterling was armed when he was shot.

People throughout north Louisiana are gathering today to mourn the loss of 28-year-old Sterlington Police Sgt. David Elahi (eh-lah-hee), who was killed by a suspected drunk driver while conducting a traffic stop. Rev. Chad Brooks was a friend of Elahi’s and will officiate the funeral service today…:
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Elahi is survived by his fiancé Danna Parsley and 2-year-old daughter Alba, as well as an expected child due in January.

Most of the state remains under a heat advisory which will be in effect from late this morning into this evening. The National Weather Service says the heat index could reach as much as 110 degrees in some areas. They say the impacts could include heat exhaustion or heat stroke, and people should drink more water than you usually would and try to minimize time in direct sun.

 

LRN AM Newscall July 7

The governor announced the US Department of Justice will investigate the fatal police shooting in Baton Rouge. Emelie Gunn on what happens next…

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The ACLU is demanding answers in the death of 37-year-old Alton Sterling, who was fatally shot by Baton Rouge police officers. Jeff Palermo reports…

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Funeral services will be held today for the Sterlington Police officer who was killed by a suspected drunk driver while conducting a traffic stop. Halen Doughty has more…

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So what happens now that the US Department of Justice will lead the investigation into the fatal police shooting of 37-year-old Alton Sterling from Baton Rouge? Former US Attorney Harry Rosenberg says the extensive probe begins with FBI agents trying to determine if lethal force was necessary…

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Rosenberg says the officers will face charges by the US Attorney’s Office it’s determined the officers violated Sterling’s rights and if excessive force was used. The East Baton Rouge Coroner has determined Sterling was shot multiple times but Rosenberg says that might not matter during the investigation.

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Rosenberg expects this investigation to last about a month.

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The fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alton Sterling by Baton Rouge police officers has many people demanding answers. Cell phone videos are going viral that show two officers on top of Sterling in an altercation outside a gas station before shooting him. Executive Director of the Louisiana ACLU, Marjorie Esman, says there are too many unknowns in the incident.

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The US Attorney’s office has taken over the investigation. Both of the officers’ body cameras fell off during the struggle, and Esman says that seems suspicious.

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The ACLU says Sterling is the 122nd black person to be killed by law enforcement this year. Esman says what we need to do is make sure that these kinds of shootings do not continue to happen. She says that may include more training for police officers.

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People throughout north Louisiana are gathering today to mourn the loss of 28-year-old Sterlington Police Sgt. David Elahi (eh-lah-hee), who was killed by a suspected drunk driver while conducting a traffic stop. Rev. Chad Brooks was a friend of Elahi’s and will officiate the funeral service today. Brooks says anywhere he ever went with Elahi, whether it was with the police force or just hanging out, he was always the first one to start laughing and the first to make other people laugh.

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Elahi is survived by his fiancé Danna Parsley and 2-year-old daughter Alba, as well as an expected child due in January. Brooks says Elahi wanted to make himself a better person and through that, help others become better people. He says more than anything, Elahi loved to help people, which he did not only as a police officer, but through his other endeavors, including an inflatable jumper company he owned.

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Brooks says Elahi had been involved in law enforcement with Monroe Police, Union Parish Sheriff’s Department, and finally with Sterlington Police. Brooks says Elahi was kindhearted as an officer and genuinely cared for the people he helped.

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Officials with Louisiana’s movie industry are excited Governor Edwards has called on Louisiana Economic Development to conduct an extensive review of the state’s film tax credit program. Executive Director of the Louisiana Film Entertainment Association, Robert Vosbein (Voz-bean), says the governor wants to make the program work for both the state and Hollywood producers.

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Between 2008 and 2015, over 11-hundred productions were filmed in Hollywood South, but the state has also given away $1.4 billion in tax credits in the past 8 years, which is why legislators capped the program at $180 million last year. Vosbein says putting a cap on the program hurt the industry.

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About 36 other states have similar tax incentives, which means producers have other options for filming destinations. Vosbein says we need those movie makers to come back to Louisiana because it benefits the economy and local businesses.

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18:30 LRN Newscast July 6

Governor John Bel Edwards is calling on federal agencies to investigate the fatal officer involved shooting which left 37-year-old Alton Sterling dead. Emelie Gunn has more…

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There are cries for justice as result of the fatal shooting. During an emotional press conference, the president of the Baton Rouge branch of the NAACP, Mike McClanahan, called out the Baton Rouge Police Department for not releasing the security footage of the shooting. McClanahan not only called for a federal investigation, but demanded that those he believes are responsible step down from their positions, including the Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie.

During a press conference earlier today, Baton Rouge NAACP president Mike McClanahan called for Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie to resign as a result of the shooting of Alton Sterling. Dabadie says he has worked with McClanahan for the past few years on resolving problems like this, and he believes McClanahan was speaking out of emotion.
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Dabadie says they have turned audio and video evidence of the incident to the US Justice Department so they can conduct a “transparent, neutral investigation.”

Much of Louisiana is under a heat advisory today. Kent Kuyper with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says temperatures reached mid to upper 90s this afternoon and we won’t see much of a cool down at night….
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17:30 LRN Newscast July 6

Governor John Bel Edwards spoke out about the recent officer involved shooting which resulted in the death of 37-year-old Alton Sterling of Baton Rouge. Edwards is calling on federal agencies to investigate the fatal shooting…

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Edwards says State Police will also assist if needed.

Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie says Sterling was armed when he was shot by police officers outside a convenience store, but they still have questions on how this tragedy occurred. Dabadie offered the media the information about the shooting they have at this time. He says someone called 911 saying that a black man selling CDs threatened them with a gun.

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Dabadie says they have turned audio and video evidence of the incident to the US Justice Department

Quinyetta McMillian, the mother of Alton Sterling’s oldest son, also spoke at a press conference today. Sterling’s oldest son, 15-year-old Cameron, became emotional watching his mother speak about his father. McMillian blames the media for making this harder on her family by showing cell phone footage of the incident.

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A heat advisory is in effect today for most of the state. Kent Kuyper with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says the hottest part of the year typically comes around the first two weeks in August. He says it’s important to take precautions when going outside so you don’t get overheated.

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16:30 LRN Newscast July 6th

It has been an emotional day in Baton Rouge as state officials, police officers and groups try to cope with the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alton Sterling, who was shot multiple times after struggling with two white police officers. Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie says they are like every one else as they have a lot of questions when it comes to this shooting…
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Some have been calling for Dabadie’s resignation, but he says that won’t happen.

Governor Edwards has called on the US Department of Justice to lead an investigation into the shooting death of Sterling. Edwards says in the meantime, more violence is not needed….
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Names of the officers have been released. They are Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake. Between the two of them they have seven years of experience.

During an emotional press conference, people cried out for justice. Halen Doughty has more…
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Former LSU basketball star Glen Davis has told TMZ-dot-com that Sterling was a great guy and had a big personality. Sterling was apparently selling CDs outside of a conveience store at the time of the shooting. Davis told TMZ that the CDs were how Sterling supported his family and he was not a guy to use violence at all.

16:45 LRN Sportscast July 6th

There are reports the Pelicans will sign Baton Rouge native and guard Langston Galloway. Galloway spent his first two seasons in the NBA with the Knicks and has averaged nine points a game during his career.

The Saints are in the need of defensive ends and they signed a veteran one today by inking Darryl Tapp to a deal. Tapp played the last two seasons in Detroit and last year he had 26 tackles, two sacks and two forced fumbles.

Next week, it’s SEC Media Days in Hoover, Alabama. It’s been announced running back Leonard Fournette, center Ethan Pocic and cornerback Tredavious White will join Les Miles to meet with about a thousand members of the media on Thursday.

LSU hitting coach Andy Cannizaro is reportedly interviewing with his alma mater Tulane about its head coaching vacancy.

Louisiana Tech has hired Jerry Zulli (ZOO-lee) as an assistant baseball coach and recruiting coordinator. Zulli spent last season at Missouri, before that he was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at South Alabama.

Former Saints cornerback Brandon Browner is under investigation by police in California. They are trying to determine if the veteran football player assaulted his girlfriend’s father. Reports say the woman’s father was at the home because a fight between Browner and his girlfriend spilled into the driveway. Police say the 59-year-old father was thrown to the ground and suffered an injured thumb that did not seek medical attention.

LSU athletes, coaches, and support staff will undergo sexual harassment sensitivity training and awareness classes. Deputy Athletic Director Eddie Nunez says the initial training for the Tigers’ 400 athletes and 250 employees will be led by former Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe’s firm. Nunez says they hope to do this every year and continue to reinforce it….
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LRN Newscast 15:30 July 6th

Governor John Bel Edwards calls on federal agencies to investigate the fatal police shooting of 37-year-old Alton Sterling. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Meanwhile, the leader of the Baton Rouge chapter of NAACP, says Sterling’s family deserves justice as these two police officers did not act in accordance with the law….
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During a press conference earlier this morning, Baton Rouge NAACP president Mike McClanahan called for Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie to resign as a result of the shooting of Alton Sterling. Dabadie says he has worked with McClanahan for the past few years on resolving problems like this, and he believes McClanahan was speaking out of emotion.
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Dabadie says they have turned audio and video evidence of the incident to the US Justice Department so they can conduct a “transparent, neutral investigation.”

Most of Louisiana is under a heat advisory today. Kent Kuyper with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says temperatures are in the mid to upper 90s this afternoon and we don’t see much of a cool down at night….
cut 12 (08) “…spilling in”

14:30 LRN Newscast July 6th

There’s heartbreak and frustration over the shooting death of Alton Sterling. Two white Baton Rouge police officers wrestled Sterling down to the ground and one of them fatally shot the 37-year-old black man outside of a convenience store early Tuesday morning.

His family calls Sterling a caring father, while the president of the Baton Rouge chapter of the NAACP, Mike Mclanahan, says someone should lose their job over Sterling’s death…
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Governor John Bel Edwards says federal agencies will oversee the investigation into the shooting….
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Edwards says he’s troubled by the cell phone video that’s been released, which shows two officers on top of Sterling at the time of the shooting.

Louisiana has received a 60-million dollar grant that officials say will help alleviate traffic congestion in Lafayette and Baton Rouge. Halen Doughty has more…
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The heat is on again in Louisiana. Kent Kuyper, with the National Weather Service, says rain is what usually cools us off in the summer. He says unfortunately, there is very little chance for precipitation over the next few days…
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LRN PM Newscall July 6th

During an emotional press conference, people cried out for justice following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alton Sterling. Halen Doughty has more…

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Governor John Bel Edwards is calling on federal agencies to investigate the fatal officer involved shooting which left 37-year-old Alton Sterling dead. Emelie Gunn has more…

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There are cries for justice as result of the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alton Sterling by a Baton Rouge police officer. During an emotional press conference, the president of the Baton Rouge branch of the NAACP, Mike McClanahan, called out the Baton Rouge Police Department for not releasing the security footage of the shooting. He says this incident is only one of many.

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Sterling, who is black, was killed after a struggle with two white policemen. Officers confronted him after receiving a call about a man with a gun in the area. McClanahan not only called for a federal investigation into the matter, he also demanded that those he believes are responsible step down from their positions, including the Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie.

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The mother of Sterling’s son, Quinyetta McMillian, also spoke at the press conference. Sterling’s oldest son, 15-year-old Cameron, became emotional watching his mother speak about his father. McMillian blames the media for making this harder on her family, especially her son, by showing cell phone footage of the incident.

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Governor John Bel Edwards spoke out about the recent officer involved shooting which resulted in the death of 37-year-old Alton Sterling of Baton Rouge. Edwards is calling on federal agencies to investigate the fatal shooting…

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Edwards says State Police will also assist if needed. He says Louisiana is known for coming together as a community in difficult circumstances, so during this time we need to come together.

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The names of the two officers involved have been released as Blane Salamoni, who has been on the force for 4 years and Howie Lake, who has been in the department for three years. The governor says this is a very serious matter…

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Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie says 37-year-old Alton Sterling was armed when he was shot by police officers outside a convenience store, but they still have questions on how this tragedy occurred. Dabadie offered the media the information about the shooting they have at this time. He says someone called 911 saying that a black man selling CDs threatened them with a gun.

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During a press conference earlier this morning, Baton Rouge NAACP president Mike McClanahan called for Dabadie to resign. Dabadie says he has worked with McClanahan for the past few years on resolving problems like this, and he believes McClanahan was speaking out of emotion.

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Dabadie says they have turned audio and video evidence of the incident to the US Justice Department so they can conduct a “transparent, neutral investigation.” He says no stone will be left unturned.

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Most of Louisiana is under a heat advisory today. Kent Kuyper with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says temperatures are in the mid to upper 90s this afternoon and we don’t see much of a cool down at night.

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Kuyper says rain is what usually tends to cool us off in the summer. He says unfortunately, there is very little chance for precipitation over the next few days.

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Kuyper says the hottest part of the year typically comes around the first two weeks in August. He says it’s important to take precautions when going outside so you don’t get overheated.

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