Two Arkansas men who plead guilty to aggravated animal cruelty charges for slitting a dog’s throat and posting the video on Snapchat avoid jail time in Morehouse Parish. Judge Carl Sharp gave Boots Stanley and Stevan Sadler a suspended three-year prison sentence. Executive Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana Jeff Dorson can’t believe they are not going to jail..
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Stanley and Sadler will be on three years probation and must perform 480 hours of community service and pay a five-thousand dollar fine.
Seventy-five-year-old Reverend Michael Guidry has turned himself in and allegedly confessed to the sexual abuse of molesting a 16-year-old boy several years ago. St. Landry Sheriff Sheriff Bobby Guidroz..
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The Lafayette Diocese recently placed Guidry on administrative leave. He led St. Peter Church in Morrow.
Former Governor Bobby Jindal’s Commissioner of Administration is coming out in support of the half cent sales tax renewal. Jeff Palermo has the story.
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A human finger was found in alligator snapping turtle that was being cleaned and St. Tammany Parish Sheriff deputies are trying to determine who the finger belongs too…
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That’s Captain Scott Lee, who says the turtle was caught on a trotline in a river in Western St. Tammany Parish.