1230PM LRN News

Former LSU frat member Matthew Naquin, the man at the center of the hazing death of fraternity pledge Maxwell Gruver receives a five-year prison sentence. Naquin must write a letter of apology to the Gruvers and speak to high school students about the dangers of hazing. Maxwell’s mother says Naquin is not the right person to lead an anti-hazing campaign…

Cut 7 (09) “…is wrong.”

Two and a half years are suspended, meaning Naquin will likely only serve two and a half years in jail.

Over a million dollars worth of drugs were seized during a bust in Shreveport thanks to K-9 cop named Mingo who sniffed out the narcotic filled shipping container. Shreveport Police Chief Ben Raymond describes just some of what was found…

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Louisiana’s unemployment rate fell nearly half a percent year-to-year for October, having added 3,600 seasonally adjusted non-farm jobs. Workforce Commission Chief Economist Ali Bustamante credits growth in the professional business services sector, which gained 3,200 jobs from this time last year.

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The unemployment rate did increase .2 percent from last month.

Bossier City continues to investigate a homicide last week involving the death of a 50-year-old Graciela Lozano. Police first responded after firefighters arrived at the house on a report that smoke could be smelled from the premises.

11:40 LRN Sportscast November 20

LSU is trying to correct the mistakes that led to Ole Miss rushing for over 400 yards in the Tigers win over the Rebels on Saturday. Safety Jacoby Stevens says he’s embarrassed…
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On today’s SEC teleconference, Coach Ed Orgeron provided a timeline on when linebacker Michael Divinity will return to the field for the Tigers. Orgeron says he’s not eligible for the next two games or the SEC Title game. He says if there’s a national championship game, Divinity could possibly play in that game.

No big changes with the new college football playoff rankings. LSU is still number one followed by Ohio State, Clemson, Georgia and Alabama.

After playing the last two games on the road, the Ragin Cajuns return home Saturday to host Troy. The Trojans rank 10th in the F-B-S in scoring, averaging 39 points a game. U-L Lafayette Coach Billy Napier says Troy is explosive on offense…
cut 16 (24) “…making improvement”
The eight and two Ragin Cajuns are receiving votes in this week’s coaches poll.

In college basketball last night, LSU defeated the University of Maryland Baltimore County 77-50 as Charles Manning had 16 points off the bench.

Rhode Island defeated Nicholls 70-65, Louisiana Tech trounced Mississippi Valley 76-43 and Northwestern State knocked off Louisiana College 67-60.

The Pelicans have a two-game winning streak, they beat Portland 115 to 104 last night.

11:30 LRN Newscast

The former LSU frat member at the center of the hazing death of fratnerity pledge Maxwell Gruver receives a five-year prison sentence, half of the sentence is suspended, so Matthew Naquin is set to serve two and half years. Max’s mom, Rae Ann Gruver, says Naquin showed no remorse when he addressed the court…
cut 6 (06) “….what he said today”
Naquin was found guilty in July of negligent homicide. He was also sentenced to one-thousand hours of community service and three years probation.

Louisiana’s unemployment rate is down nearly a half a percent year-to-year for October, having added 3,600 seasonally adjusted non-farm jobs. The state’s unemployment rate now sits at 4.5 percent, up from 4.3 percent last month, but Workforce Commission Chief Economist Ali Bustamante says the trend is still towards growth.
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The state also remains in “Full Employment”.

Researchers at UL Lafayette develop a device that can alert Epileptic patients of an attack about an hour before it’s set to hit…
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No big changes with the new college football playoff rankings. LSU is still number one followed by Ohio State, Clemson, Georgia and Alabama.

Louisiana Tech has set a press conference for 11:30 tomorrow to announce new plans for the complete rebuild of the university’s baseball, softball and soccer complexes. Those facilities were destroyed by a tornado last April.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Baton Rouge Judge Beau Higginbotham has sentenced former LSU student Matthew Naquin to five years in prison for his role in the hazing death of fraternity pledge Maxwell Gruver, who died from alcohol poisoning. But the judge suspended all but two and a half years and Naquin will have to perform one-thousand hours of community service.

Monday’s attempted ransomware attack on state computer systems results in the OMV remaining closed this morning. How often do these types of cyberattacks happen? Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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The St. Tammany Sheriff’s office is urging businesses to be on the lookout for counterfeit money after arresting two people, 44-year-old Kenyatta Meads and 46-year-old Lynn Pommier are accused of making phony bills. Captain Scott Lee…
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Meads is facing 191 counts of Monetary Instrument Abuse.

Two UL-Lafayette researchers say they’ve developed a system to predict epileptic seizures. Doctor Magdy Bayoumi (Mag-Dee Buy-oo-me) says they’ve invented a detection device that can be placed on a patient’s head like a swimcap and it scans brainwaves for suspicious activities…
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Bayoumi says the next step in the process is developing a way to bring the system to people who suffer from epilepsy.

9:30 LRN Newscast

OMV locations remain closed this morning because of Monday’s attempted ransomware attack on state computer systems. Louisiana cybersecurity commissioner Jeff Moulton says someone installed unauthorized software onto a state computer. Moulton says the software contained a virus that holds data hostage until a ransom is paid…
Cut 13 (11) “…make good backups.”
Moulton says this particular virus was contained to about 130 servers and 16-hundred work stations.

U-L Lafayette researchers have developed technology that can warn when a seizure is imminent for a person who suffers from epilepsy. Doctor Magdy Bayoumi (Mag-Dee Buy-oo-me) says special sensors embedded in headgear similar to a swimmer’s cap can predict the seizures…
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The technology was tested on 22 patients at Boston Children’s Hospital and there was a 99 percent rate of accuracy.

Former LSU student Matthew Naquin’s sentencing hearing is underway. He’s facing up to five years in prison for his role in the 2017 hazing death of fraternity pledge Maxwell Gruver, who drank himself to death during a hazing ritual. Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says since Naquin does not have a previous criminal history, he could just get probation…
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Two other co-defendants who were charged with a misdemeanor, received the maximum sentence, 30-days in jail.

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about phony money after deputies arrested two people involved in a counterfeiting operation. Captain Scott Lee says 44-year-old Kenyatta Meads and 46-year-old Lynn Pommier produced mostly small bills.
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Meads has been arrested on two separate occasions for counterfeiting.

8:30 LRN Newscast November 20

A former LSU frat member found guilty of negligent homicide in a hazing death receives his sentence today. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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An Alabama man has been charged with murder after fatally shooting another man following LSU’s win over Alabama. Colbert County Sheriff Frank Williamson says 31-year-old David Fulkerson got into an argument with the victim over the ball game. He says alcohol played a role. The victim, James Merritt, died from his wounds days later. He suspects Merritt was an LSU fan.

State Police and other agencies are investigating the cyberattack that crippled many of the state’s computer servers and it still has OMV locations closed today. Jeff Moulton with the Louisiana Cybersecurity Commission says law enforcement does its best to track down the people behind the cyberattacks, but often they can avoid being found.
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Seven state agencies were initially impacted by the attempted ransomware attack.

The St. Tammany Sheriff’s office is urging businesses to be on the lookout for counterfeit money after arresting two people, 44-year-old Kenyatta Meads and 46-year-old Lynn Pommier for making phony bills. Captain Scott Lee…
cut 12 (10) “…money”
Meads is facing 191 counts of Monetary Instrument Abuse.

7:30 LRN Newscast November 20

Former LSU frat member Matthew Naquin who was found guilty of negligent homicide in the 2017 hazing death of Max Gruver is scheduled for sentencing today. Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says Naquin faces up to five years in prison…
Cut 7 (11) “…the maximum sentence.”
Two others involved in Gruver’s death were convicted of misdemeanor crimes and received the maximum sentence, 30-days in jail.

Cybersecurity experts believe a state worker clicked on a suspicious email or link which resulted in the cyberattack on the state’s computer servers. Jeff Moulton serves on the Louisiana Cybersecurity Commission…
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The state’s 79 motor vehicle offices remained closed this morning as workers try to get O-M-V computers working properly again.

44-year-old Kenyatta Meads is in the St. Tammany Parish Jail facing 191 counts of monetary instrument abuse. S-T-P-S-O Captain Scott Lee says Meads has been arrested twice for producing counterfeit money. He was released on bond October 25th and caught again earlier this month when deputies were serving an unrelated warrant for drugs at a home…
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Authorities are asking area businesses to be cautious when receiving cash, because they’re not exactly sure how much fake money is still out there.

UL Lafayette researchers have developed technology that can predict an epileptic seizure in a patient up to an hour before it happens with a 99 percent rate of accuracy. Seizures can strike at any time without warning for epileptic patients. Dr. Magdy Bayoumi (Mag-Dee Buy-oo-me) says their detection system will relieve a lot of stress…
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Bayoumi says a device to monitor for future seizures is attached to a patient’s head and it is portable.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU Safety Jacoby Stevens didn’t like how the Tigers defense was dominated on Saturday, giving up 402 rushing yards and 26 first downs in a 58-37 victory over Ole Miss. During the game, cameras caught Stevens getting on his teammates as the Rebels had their way. Stevens says their performance was unacceptable…
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No major changes with the new college football playoff rankings that were released last night. LSU is still number one followed by Ohio State, Clemson, Georgia and Alabama.

The Buckeyes will be tested this Saturday as they host eighth-ranked Penn State at 11 AM.

After playing the last two games on the road, the Ragin Cajuns return home Saturday to host Troy. The Trojans rank 10th in the F-B-S in scoring, averaging 39 points a game. U-L Lafayette Coach Billy Napier says Troy is explosive on offense…
cut 16 (24) “…making improvement”
The eight and two Ragin Cajuns are receiving votes in this week’s coaches poll.

In college basketball last night, LSU defeated the University of Maryland Baltimore County 77-50 as Charles Manning had 16 points off the bench.

Rhode Island defeated Nicholls 70-65, Louisiana Tech trounced Mississippi Valley 76-43 and Northwestern State knocked off Louisiana College 67-60.

The Pelicans have a two-game winning streak, they beat Portland 115 to 104 last night.

6:30 LRN Newscast November 20

OMV locations remain closed this morning because of Monday’s attempted ransomware attack on state computer systems. Louisiana cybersecurity commissioner Jeff Moulton says someone installed unauthorized software onto a state computer. Moulton says the software contained a virus that holds data hostage until a ransom is paid…
Cut 13 (11) “…make good backups.”
Moulton says this particular virus was contained to about 130 servers and 16-hundred work stations.

Matthew Naquin faces sentencing today. He’s the former LSU fraternity member who was convicted of negligent homicide in the 2017 hazing death of Maxwell Gruver. Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says Judge Beau Higginbotham can sentence Naquin up to five years…
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Sentencing is set for 9 AM.

Researchers at UL Lafayette develop a device that can alert Epileptic patients of an attack about an hour before it’s set to hit. Matt Doyle has more…
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Researchers at UL Lafayette develop a device that can alert Epileptic patients of an attack about an hour before it’s set to hit…

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A former LSU frat member found guilty of negligent homicide in a hazing death receives his sentence today.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Monday’s attempted ransomware attack on state computer systems results in the OMV remaining closed this morning.  How often do these types of cyberattacks happen?  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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UL Lafayette researchers develop technology that can predict an epileptic seizure in a patient up to an hour before it happens with a 99 percent rate of accuracy.

Epileptic patients face a precarious life in which seizures can strike at any moment, often without warning. Dr. Magdy Bayoumi (Mag-Dee Buy-oo-me) says their invention looks set to relieve a lot of stress…

Cut 4 (10) “treatment.”

Bayoumi says the easily portable detection system involves placing a detection device on a patient’s head that scans their brainwaves for suspicious activities…

Cut 5 (10) “…predict.”

Bayoumi says they haven’t figure out the best way yet to attach the device to a patient’s head, but suspects it will likely be via a headband or cap.

The device on the person’s head will sync up to an app that is accessible not just by the patient, but by anyone the patient wants to keep in the loop…

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The technology was tested on 22 patients at Boston Children’s Hospital, which produced the 99 percent rate of accuracy.

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Former LSU frat member Matthew Naquin who was found guilty of negligent homicide in the 2017 hazing death of Max Gruver is scheduled for sentencing today.  Judge Beau Higginbotham previously sentenced two others involved in the death to the maximum sentence, but legal analyst Franz Borghardt says its uncertain what the judge will do today.

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Borghardt says the judge is known to give reasonable sentences and many were surprised he gave maximum sentences to the two others involved in the case.  The judge does have the authority to give Naquin felony probation.

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Borghardt does not anticipate the judge attempting to send a message about hazing with this sentencing.

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Gruver died of alcohol poisoning to following a frat ritual.

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The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office is warning residents of potential fake money that may still be in circulation after a counterfeiting operation was busted this month.

44-year-old Kenyatta Meads and 46-year-old Lynn Pommier’s alleged operation was shut down and the two were arrested earlier this month. Captain Scott Lee says it’s mostly small bills.

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Meads bonded out, but it wasn’t long before he was back behind bars. Lee says deputies were serving an unrelated warrant related to drugs and found Mead back in business at the new house…

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Meads was rearrested and is now facing 191 counts of Monetary Instrument Abuse, along with some drug charges.

Lee is asking area businesses to be cautious when receiving cash payments for now because they’re not exactly sure how much fake money is still out there.

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The OMV remains closed this morning as computer system restoration continues following Monday’s attempted ransomware attack.  LSU’s Stephenson National Center for Security Research Executive Director Jeff Moulton says the issue was caught early enough to avoid a worse prognosis.  Moulton has a tip for anyone who encounters a malware…

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This is the third time that the state’s cyber security task force has been activated this year.  Moulton says this types of attacks happen every day around the world and it is up to the best judgment of users to not open malware files.

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Moulton says while law enforcement do their best to track down the people behind the cyberattacks, often they can avoid being found and brought to justice.

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After playing the last two games on the road, the Ragin Cajuns return home Saturday to host Troy. The Trojans rank 10th in the F-B-S in scoring, averaging 39 points a game. U-L lafayette Coach Billy Napier says Troy is explosive on offense

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The eight and two Ragin Cajuns are receiving votes in this week’s coaches poll. Offensive lineman Kevin Dotson says getting some national recognition is making the alums proud…

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LSU is trying to correct the mistakes that led to Ole Miss rushing for over 400 yards in the Tigers win over the Rebels on Saturday. Safety Jacoby Stevens says he’s embarrassed…

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The camera on Saturday caught Stevens getting on his teammates as Ole Miss had its way. Stevens says their performance was unacceptable…

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Coach Ed Orgeron is taking the blame for the performance by the defense, but Stevens says that’s not fair…

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