1730 Newscast May 12

A man is facing three attempted murder charges following a standoff with police in Avoyelles Parish. State Trooper Scott Moreau says 35-year-old Brandon Carpenter barricaded himself inside a home in Moreauville. During negotiations, the suspect fired shots at officers.

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The three officers sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

The wildly popular Waitr app is getting its own headquarters in Lafayette. CEO Chris Meaux says with the help of Opportunity Machine with the Lafayette Economic Development Authority, he was able to follow his dream of starting a technology company in his home state.

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Two people are dead following a crash in the Village of Tangipahoa. One of the victims is the former mayor of the village and retired NFL player Michael Dyson. State Trooper Dustin Dwight says Dyson was speeding down US 51 on his motorcycle.

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A survey from the National Retail Federation finds consumers are planning to spend more than ever on mother’s day this year. NRF spokesperson Anna Serafin Smith says 85 percent of consumers will spend a record $23 billion on mom this year.

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Flowers are the most popular gift this year.

 

16:45 Sportscast, May 12th, 2017

When Alex Lange is on top of his game, LSU is tough to beat. The junior right-hander threw a complete game shutout last night as the Bayou Bengals blanked the Auburn Tigers four to nothing. Lange struck out nine and allowed only one runner past second base all night. Game 2 is tonight at 7.

Also in action tonight…Louisiana Tech meets Marshall in the final home series of the season, the Cajuns host Texas State, ULM is at Troy, Tulane hosts Houston, McNeese State begins a non-conference series at Creighton, while Southeastern Louisiana hosts Central Arkansas, UNO is at Nicholls and Northwestern State is in Texas to face Abilene Christian.

Former LSU quarterback Brandon Harris is officially a North Carolina Tar Heel. U-N-C announced the former Parkway star has signed a letter of intent. Harris will be eligible to play this season, if he graduates from LSU and he’s expected to do so.

The Saints began their rookie minicamp today. Former Breaux Bridge and LSU star Travin Dural starts his quest to make the team as an undrafted free agent.

An early morning crash in the Village of Tangipahoa claimed the lives of two people, including the former Mayor of the Village of Tangipahoa and retired NFL player Michael Dyson, according to State Police. Trooper Dustin Dwight says the 48-year-old Dyson was traveling down US 51 on his motorcycle at a high rate of speed…:
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Dyson played for the Browns and Ravens in the 1990s.

LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron is not expecting four-star defensive tackle signee Tyler Shelvin to join the team in June, because he’s not been academically cleared to participate.

At the state baseball tournament, the big upset happened in Class 3A as fifth seeded Iowa advanced to the title game by blanking top seeded Brusly 12 to 0. Iowa will face South Beauregard in Saturday’s title game.

 

1630 Newscast May 12

At least two people in the Greater Baton Rouge Area have sustained injuries as a result of tornadic activity. An EF-1 tornado touched down in Baton Rouge, flipping a pickup truck, and sending the driver to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. In Walker, another person was taken to the hospital after a tree fell on a vehicle. Many south Louisiana residents are without power, and there have been reports of dime-sized hail in the area.

Governor John Bel Edwards spoke at the commencement ceremony for the graduating LSU class of 2017.

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A man is behind bars on three counts of attempted murder after a police standoff in Avoyelles Parish. State Trooper Scott Moreau says 35-year-old Brandon Carpenter had a warrant for domestic abuse battery. He says officers pursued the suspect, which led to the standoff.

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The three officers received treatment for non-life-threatening injuries at local hospitals.

Mother’s Day spending is expected to reach record highs, according to a survey from the National Retail Federation. NRF spokesperson Anna Serafin Smith says flowers and dinner are popular gifts, and a lot of moms are hoping to get some sparkle on their special day.

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Consumers are expected to spend a combined $23 billion on mom this year.

 

15:30 Newscast, May 12th, 2017

Families and friends are hooking mom up this year in a huge way for Mother’s Day as the National Retail Federation says families are spending more than ever to celebrate the occasion. Anna Serafin Smith says consumers plan to spend an average of $186 on mom this year. She says this year’s record high spending is being driven primarily by two areas:
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Cards, flowers, lunch or dinner, gift cards, clothing and jewelry all rank high on a list of gift choices for mom.

Governor John Bel Edwards spoke at LSU graduation today…:
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An all time high 4,163 students graduated from LSU today, and the 2017 class also set records for diversity.

A motorcyclist and the driver of a car died in a crash early today in Tangipahoa Parish, according to State Police. The victims are Michael Dywane Jackson Dyson, a former NFL player, and Destiny Alexus Gordon of Kentwood. Trooper Dustin Dwight says Gordon backed out of parking space in to the path of Dyson, who was on a motorcycle…:
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Both died at the scene.

A Shreveport woman is behind bars, accused in the death of an elderly Oklahoma man. Cops say 35-year-old Shemeka Jackson is charged with second-degree murder for allegedly playing a part in the death of 70-year-old Kenneth Foshee. They say the victim was found shot to death in his pickup truck on May 5th, and the investigation lead them to Jackson who was somehow linked to the death. Surveillance video showed Foshee with an unidentified woman a few hours before his death. Jackson’s bond ha s been set at $500,000.

 

14:30 Newscast, May 12th, 2017

According to the National Retail Federation’s annual survey, Mother’s Day spending is expected to reach an all-time high. Halen Doughty has more:
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Governor John Bel Edwards gave the commencement address at LSU today. He said while he’s honored to be the governor, he joked about having his fingers crossed for another job…:
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LSU handed out a record 4,163 degrees today.

Lafayette Police announce they’ve made the largest known cocaine seizure in the history of the department. Investigators said an independent drug interdiction operation with K-9 detected and seized over 11,000 grams of cocaine valued at $1.1 million dollars, as well as over 1800 oxycodone tablets valued at $56,000. A woman from Houston has been arrested.

The popular fast growing food delivery platform Waitr continues to expand operations, and announces they are opening its own permanent facility in Lafayette. CEO Chris Meaux says when they opened its initial Acadiana site at the Opportunity Machine, supported by the Lafayette Economic Development Authority, it allowed them to focus on their growth..:
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The app launched in 2015 in Lake Charles and now the company operates over 20 cities in five states and employing more than 1,200 people nationwide.

 

 

PM Newscall, May 12th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards spoke at the commencement ceremony for the graduating LSU class of 2017. Jeff Palermo has more…

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According to the National Retail Federation’s annual survey, Mother’s Day spending is expected to reach an all-time high. Halen Doughty has more…

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A 35-year-old man is facing three counts of attempted first degree murder after shooting at law enforcement during a standoff in Avoyelles Parish yesterday. State Trooper Scott Moreau says Brandon Carpenter of Elizabeth barricaded himself inside a residence in Moreauville and during negotiations, Carpenter fired at officers

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The Trooper and the Marksville Police Officers were transported to a local hospital where they received treatment for non-life threatening injuries. Moreau says Carpenter was taken into custody just before 7:30 on Thursday night….

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KALB-TV reports that Carpeneter is an Army veteran who suffers from PTSD. He reportedly had a warrant for domestic abuse battery and Moreau says police officers began to pusue Carpenter, which led to the standoff…

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The trooper shot has been identified as 26-year-old Nick Ducote. Ducote has been with LSP for over two years and is expected to make a full recovery.  

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Waitr is growing its presence in Lafayette, as the fast growing food delivery app is opening its own permanent facility. Waitr CEO Chris Meaux says moving into their own facility will create new jobs in the Lafayette area.

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The app launched in 2015 in Lake Charles and now the company operates over 20 cities in five states and employing more than 1,200 people nationwide. Meaux says when they opened its initial Lafayette site at the Opportunity Machine, supported by the Lafayette Economic Development Authority, it allowed them to focus on their growth without worrying about the details.

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The app also provides food delivery service in Alexandria, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and New Orleans. Meaux says he never thought he could start and build a technology company in Louisiana. He says Opportunity Machine enabled him to pursue his dream of starting this company in his home state, without having to relocate to Silicon Valley.

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Governor John Bel Edwards gave the commencement address at LSU today, as the school is handing out a record 4,163 degrees. Edwards says this class also sets records for diversity.

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Edwards says it’s great of an honor it is to stand before the class of 2017 as the governor of Louisiana, but he had his eyes on another job…

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The class of 2017 had more TOPS recipients than any other class in the history of the scholarship program. Edwards says these graduates have made it, but that can be very bitter sweet. He says his message to all the students is…

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Consumers are planning to spend more than ever on Mother’s Day this year, according to the National Retail Federation’s annual survey. NRF spokesperson Anna Serafin Smith says 85 percent of consumers plan to celebrate the holiday, spending a total of more than $23 billion. She says that’s a record high for the survey’s 14-year history.

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The survey finds 56 percent of consumers plan to spend a combined $4 billion on special outings like dinner or brunch, and 69 percent of consumers will buy over $2 billion in flowers. Other popular items include clothing, electronics, and gift cards. Smith says a lot of moms are hoping to get some sparkle on their special day.

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According to the survey, 35 percent of consumers will find mom’s gift at a department store, while 30 percent will shop online. Another 31 percent will shop at specialty stores like florists, and 24 percent plan to support local businesses. Smith says this year’s record high spending is being driven primarily by two areas.

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An early morning crash in the Village of Tangipahoa claimed the lives of two people, including the former Mayor of the Village of Tangipahoa and retired NFL player Michael Dyson, according to State Police. Trooper Dustin Dwight says the 48-year-old Dyson was traveling down US 51 on his motorcycle at a high rate of speed.

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Dwight says although Dyson was wearing a DOT approved helmet and Gordon was wearing her seat belt, both died in the collision.

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13:30 Newscast, May 12th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards spoke at the commencement ceremony for the graduating LSU class of 2017. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Consumers are planning to spend more than ever on Mother’s Day this year, according to the National Retail Federation. Spokesperson Anna Serafin Smith says 85 percent of people plan to celebrate the holiday, spending a total of more than $23 billion….:
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She says that’s a record high for the survey’s 14-year history.

An early morning crash in the Village of Tangipahoa claimed the lives of two people, including the former Mayor of the Village of Tangipahoa and retired NFL player Michael Dyson, according to State Police. Trooper Dustin Dwight says the 48-year-old Dyson was traveling down US 51 on his motorcycle at a high rate of speed…:
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Dyson played for the Browns and Ravens in the 1990s.

Twelve inmates at the Tangipahoa Parish Prison have been indicted for manslaughter after they allegedly beat a fellow inmate to death. The victim is 40-year-old Tommy Joe Smith of Independence, and officials say a witness described the attack as a “shark-feeding frenzy,” meaning it was an extremely brutal and very quick attack. Guards and rescue crews were quickly notified of the attack, but Smith died from his injuries.

 

12:30 Newscast, May 12th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards gave the commencement address at LSU today, as the school is handing out a record 4,163 degrees. Edwards says this class also sets records for diversity…:
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The class of 2017 had more TOPS recipients than any other class in the history of the scholarship program.

A statewide poll released by Southern Media and Opinion Research finds 54-percent of the respondents think state government’s problems are primarily caused by too much spending, and 67-percent believe any tax imposed on businesses would be passed on to customers…
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That’s pollster Bernie Pinsonat.

An Avoyelles Parish man is behind bars following a standoff with officers that ended with the suspect shooting at the cops. State Trooper Scott Moreau says Brandon Carpenter barricaded himself inside a residence in Moreauville, and during negotiations, fired at officers injuring three of them. He says Carpenter was taken into custody around 7:30 last night.
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KALB-TV reports that Carpenter is an Army veteran who suffers from PTSD.

Thousands remain without power in southeast Louisiana after a quick but severe storm line moved through the area. The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado touched town in Baton Rouge early this morning.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast May 12th

Alex Lange was oustanding last night as he helped the LSU Tigers secure a four to nothing victory over the Auburn Tigers. Lange threw his second straight complete game as he allowed just five hits and struck out nine. The win moves LSU within a half game of Florida and Mississippi State for the overall lead in the Southeastern Conference. Game two is tonight at 7 PM. Jared Poche will get the start, after receiving his degree this morning. Keegan Thompson starts for Auburn. He has an ERA of 2.08.

In other action tonight….Louisiana Tech looks for its fifth consecutive series victory as they host Marshall for the final home series at J-C Love Field.

The Ragin Cajuns are also home this weekend to face Texas State. UL Lafayette has lost back-to-back series for the first time since 2015.

In the Southland, Southestern Louisiana will host Central Arkansas. The Lions are in third place in the league standings, the Bears are in fourthe place. Nicholls and UNO are on the bubble to make the Southland tournament. They play each other this weekend. Game one is tonight in Thibodaux.

LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron is not expecting four-star defensive tackle signee Tyler Shelvin to join the team in June, because he’s not been academically cleared to participate.

Former LSU quarterback Brandon Harris is officially a North Carolina Tar Heel. U-N-C announced the former Parkway star has signed a letter of intent. Harris will be eligible to play this season, if he graduates from LSU and he’s expected to do so.

Former NFL player Michael Dwayne Jackson Dyson was killed in a motorcycle early this morning in Tangipahoa Parish. State Police say the 48-year-old Dyson was driving his motorcyle at a high rate speed when he hit a vehicle that was backing from a parking spot along U-S 51. The driver of that other car was also killed. Dyson played for the Browns and Ravens in the 1990s and caught 353 passes.

The Saints begin their rookie minicamp today. Former Breaux Bridge and LSU star Travin Dural begins his quest to make the team as an undrafted free agent.

11:30 Newscast, May 12th, 2017

Entergy reports there are about 6,000 customers without power in Southeast Louisiana after a strong line of storms blew threw this morning where it’s possible at least two tornadoes touched down. The worst of the storms are now in far southeast Louisiana headed into Mississippi.

As Mother’s Day weekend is upon us, WalletHub conducted a studying which found Louisiana is the second worst state for working moms. Analyst Jill Gonzales says they measured the quality of child care and professional opportunities, which really brought Louisiana down. She says although the costs of day-care is relatively low…:
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She also says the gender pay gap in Louisiana ranks 44th in the nation with women making about 76 cents every dollar a man makes.

Waitr is growing its presence in Lafayette, as the fast growing food delivery app is opening its own permanent facility. Waitr CEO Chris Meaux says moving into their own facility will create new jobs in the Lafayette area…:
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The app launched in 2015 in Lake Charles and now the company operates over 20 cities in five states, and employs more than 1,200 people nationwide.

A measure that would waive licensing for hair braiding advanced out of the House. Monroe Representative Jay Morris asked the bill’s author, Carencro Representative Julie Emerson, if a proposed amendment to the bill would require him to get a license to cut his own hair…:
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The hair braiding bill debate went on for over half an hour before being approved on an 81-12 vote.