530 PM LRN New

A State Trooper has been arrested and charged with Malfeasance and battery for the alleged use of unnecessary and unjustifiable force against a Black man in Ouachita Parish in May of last year. Trooper Michael Reichhardt says an investigation determined that 30-year-old Jacob Brown of Rayville acted improperly during an incident where the victim alleges he was dragged to the ground and beaten senselessly…

Cut 11 (08) “…his supervisors.”

A law office in Monroe has identified the victim as Aaron Bowman. 

Early reports out of Europe, where the Pfizer vaccine is already being administered, indicate there may be some side effects after getting your shot. Governor Edwards says it’s still no reason not to take it once it becomes available to you…

Cut 7 (11) “…too.”

For most of the public that vaccine won’t be available until late spring

A vaccine by Moderna is expected to gain approval sometime this month and be administered in a first wave to nursing home residents and staff, but AARP State Director Denise Botcher is concerned that it may not produce results fast enough to address what are some concerning trends in nursing home infections and deaths…

Cut 14 (07) “…population.” 

Of the statewide death total from COVID, 40-percent of those fatalities are in nursing homes.

In the past two weeks, six people have died in fires in Louisiana, State Fire Marshal Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says last year 75 people died due to fires and so far, 70 lives have been claimed in 2020.  Rodrigue says cooking and heating tips can help keep people safe.

Cut 4 (13) “…flammable.”  

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints will bring a nine-game winning streak to Philadelphia on Sunday as they will face a struggling Eagles team. It will be an emotional game for New Orleans Safety Malcolm Jenkins, who spent six seasons in the city of Brotherly Love and won a Super Bowl with the Eagles in February of 2018. The veteran is looking forward to returning to Lincoln Financial Field…
cut 18 (20) “….the opportunity”
Saints offensive tackle Terron Armstead is expected to play after missing the last two games after testing positive fo COVID-19. Armstead says he still can not taste or smell. Taysom Hill is expected to make his fourth straight start at quarterback as Drew Brees appears to be at least another week away from returning.

The LSU Tigers are on the verge of losing their third straight as they head into the Swamp on Saturday to take on the Florida Gators. For the second straight week, the Bayou Bengals are big underdogs. Linebacker Jabril Cox expects LSU will give good effort despite the team’s struggles this season…
cut 20 (29) “….look forward”
kick-off is at 6 PM.

Louisiana Tech will conclude its regular season on Saturday night at T-C-U. A win will give the Bulldogs a six and three record. Also, a victory will give Coach Skip Holtz his 150th career victory. The Horned Frogs are 5-and-4 but have won four of their last five.

430 PM LRN News

State Trooper Jacob Brown of Rayville has been charged with one count of Aggravated Second-Degree Battery and Malfeasance in Office for allegedly using excessive and unjustifiable force during an arrest in Ouachita Parish in May of 2019. Trooper Michael Reichhardt says 30-year-old Brown was assisting the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s office…

Cut 10 (04) “…administrative investigation.”

A law office in Monroe has identified the victim as Aaron Bowman.

The hospitals are filling up and we’ve got another near 3,000 case day to report again in Louisiana, but in some good news vaccine rollout is imminent in Louisiana for frontline healthcare workers. The bad news is there are fears that some in the public will refuse to take it once publicly available. Governor Edwards says he hopes those folks change their mind but it won’t be mandatory, and…

Cut 6 (06) “…do it.”

We’re awaiting final emergency approval of the Pfizer vaccine from the FDA.

An AARP dashboard report indicates nursing homes in Louisiana face concerning trends. AARP State Director Denise Botcher says an adequate supply of medical-grade PPE is vital and with only 17-percent of facilities reporting a one-week supply, she fears the worst.

Cut 13 (11)“…PPE.”

In the past two weeks, six people have died in fires in Louisiana. While the causes remain undetermined, State Fire Marshal Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue believes unsafe heating practices could be factors.

Cut 3 (12)  “…in your home.”

Last year 75 people in Louisiana died due to fires and another 70 lives have been claimed in 2020.

330 PM LRN News

State Police Trooper Jacob Brown has been arrested for allegedly use of excessive and unjustifiable force during an encounter with a Black man in Ouachita Parish in May of 2019. Trooper Michael Reichhardt says a lawsuit filed by the victim in October started the investigation…

Cut 9 (09) “…at that time.”

A law office in Monroe has identified the victim as Aaron Bowman. They claim Bowman was dragged to the ground and beaten senselessly during the arrest.

It looks likely that we will be vaccinating frontline healthcare workers in Louisiana as early as early next week, but Governor Edwards warns it will take until at least late spring before the general public gets a shot at the vaccine…

Cut 8 (09) “…holds”

Edwards says stopping mitigation measures now would be like fumbling at the one yard line.

An AARP report from October to mid-November shows 476 new cases among nursing home staff in Louisiana and 17-percent have a PPE shortage. Jeff Palermo has the story…

cut 2 (31) …I’m Jeff Palermo.”  

We’re now just 11 COVID hospitalizations shy of the peak we hit in late July during the 2nd wave. This third wave appears primed to blasted right back that as there are currently no signs that currently levels of spread of slowing down as the state reports another near 3,000 cases today.

2:30 LRN Newscast December 11

As we wait on a rollout for a COVID-19 vaccine, the state reported nearly three-thousand new cases and 43 additional deaths today. Hospitalizations also increased by 60 to 1,589.

Governor John Bel Edwards says he will not make it mandatory for people to get a COVID vaccine nor will he provide financial incentives. Matt Doyle has the story.
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The state hopes to begin administering vaccine shots to frontline health care workers early next week.

State Police Trooper Jacob Brown of Rayville has been arrested for allegedly using excessive force during an arrest of a black man in Ouachita Parish in May of 2019. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says they first learned of the incident in October when the victim’s attorneys filed a lawsuit…
cut 11 (08) “…his supervisors”
The victim’s attorneys say their client was dragged to the ground and beaten and had to be hospitalized as he’s also a dialysis patient.

The state fire Marshal’s office says over the past two weeks, six people have died in house fires bringing the total to 70 for the entire year. State Fire Marshal’s office spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue is urging residents to make sure they have a working smoke detector…
cut 5 (07) “….get out safely”
A fatal fire happened last night in Lafayette, killing a 20-year-old man.

LRN PM Newscall December 11

Governor John Bel Edwards says he will not make it mandatory to get a COVID vaccine nor will he provide financial incentives. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 1 (30) “ …I’m Matt Doyle.”  

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An AARP report from October to mid-November shows 476 new cases among nursing home staff in Louisiana and 17-percent have a PPE shortage. Jeff Palermo has the story…

cut 2 (31) …I’m Jeff Palermo.”  

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In the past two weeks, six people have died in fires in Louisiana, including the latest fatal fire which occurred in Lafayette Thursday night.  While the causes remain undetermined, State Fire Marshal Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue believes unsafe heating practices could be factors.

Cut 3 (12)  “…in your home.”

Last year 75 people in Louisiana died due to fires and another 70 lives have been claimed in 2020.  Rodrigue says cooking and heating tips can help keep people safe.

Cut 4 (13)   “…flammable.”  

Rodrigue says it’s important to have a working smoke alarm…

Cut 5  (07) “…get out safely.” 

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Vaccine rollout is imminent and Governor John Bel Edwards is imploring residents to take it when available.  A Pew poll shows 40 percent of Americans would refuse to take the vaccine if offered. Edwards says he hopes they change their mind but it won’t be mandatory in Louisiana, and…

Cut 6 (06) “…do it.”

The first wave of Pfizer vaccines are expected to be administered to frontline COVID-facing healthcare workers early next week. A vaccine by Moderna is expected to be approved in December as well and that will be given to nursing home residents and staff.

European reports indicate the vaccine has some side effects, but Edwards says he’s reviewed the data and there are vaccines people already take with side effects worse than this…

Cut 7 (11) “…too.”

Those reports indicate the heaviest side effects for the Pfizer vaccine come after taking the booster shot 21 days after you are first vaccinated.

Edwards warns the vaccine won’t be available to the general public until sometime in spring and right now we’re facing a highly concerning spike in cases.

Cut 8 (09) “…holds”

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State Trooper Jacob Brown of Rayville has been charged with one count of Aggravated Second Degree Battery and Malfeasance in Office for allegedly using excessive and unjustifiable force during an arrest of a black man in Ouachita Parish in May of 2019. Trooper Michael Reichhardt says a lawsuit filed by the victim in October started the investigation…

Cut 9 (09) “…at that time.”

A law office in Monroe has identified the victim as Aaron Bowman. They claim Bowman was dragged to the ground and beaten senselessly during the arrest. Reichhardt says the 30-year-old Brown was assisting the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s office when he engaged in excessive force…

Cut 10 (04) “…administrative investigation.”

Reichhardt says when the investigation determined that Brown did commit the violations, the trooper was promptly arrested.

Cut 11 (08) “…his supervisors.”

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An AARP dashboard report indicates nursing homes in Louisiana face concerning trends.  Data analyzed from October 19th to November 15th show an increase in staff cases and an ongoing shortage of staff and PPE. AARP State Director Denise Botcher says community spread is responsible for 476 new staff COVID cases.

Cut 12 (05) “..have COVID.” 

The report indicates a staff shortage of 37-percent and 17-percent of long-term care facilities have less than a week supply of PPE on hand.

The report analyzed data before the Thanksgiving holiday among nursing homes. Botcher says an adequate supply of medical-grade PPE is vital and with only 17-percent of facilities reporting a one-week supply, she fears the worst.

Cut 13 (11)“…PPE.”

Of the statewide death total from COVID, 40-percent of those fatalities are in nursing homes. Healthcare workers and nursing home residents are prioritized to receive vaccinations once authorized by the FDA. Botcher is encouraged but knows the vaccines will take time to show results.

Cut 14 (07) “…population.” 

1:30 LRN Newscast Dec 11

In the past two weeks, six people have died in fires in Louisiana, State Fire Marshal Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says last year 75 people died due to fires and so far, 70 lives have been claimed in 2020.  Rodrigue says cooking and heating tips can help keep people safe.

Cut 4 (13) “…flammable.”  

State Trooper Jacob Brown of Rayville has been charged with one count of Aggravated Second-Degree Battery and Malfeasance in Office for allegedly using excessive and unjustifiable force during an arrest in Ouachita Parish in May of 2019. Trooper Michael Reichhardt says 30-year-old Brown was assisting the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s office…

Cut 10 (04) “…administrative investigation.”

A law office in Monroe has identified the victim as Aaron Bowman.

Vaccine rollout is imminent in the US and European reports indicate the vaccine has some side effects, but Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s reviewed the data and there are vaccines people already take with side effects worse than this…

Cut 7 (11) “…too.”

Reports indicate the heaviest side effects with the Pfizer vaccine are from the booster shot 21 days after the first shot.

An AARP dashboard report indicates nursing homes in Louisiana face concerning trends.  Data analyzed from October 19th to November 15th show an increase in staff cases and an ongoing shortage of staff and PPE. AARP State Director Denise Botcher says community spread is responsible for 476 new staff COVID cases.

Cut 12 (06) “..have COVID.” 

And the report indicates 17-percent of long-term care facilities have less than a week supply of PPE.

1230 PM LRN News

Vaccine rollout is imminent in Louisiana but there are fears that many will refuse to take it once publicly available. Governor Edwards says he hopes those folks change their mind but it won’t be mandatory, and…

Cut 6 (06) “…do it.”

We’re awaiting final emergency approval of the Pfizer vaccine from the FDA. In the meantime, the state reported another nearly 3,000 COVID cases today.

Louisiana State Trooper Jacob Brown has been arrested for allegedly dragging a black man to the ground and beating him in May of 2019. Trooper Michael Reichhardt says the investigation began after the victim filed a lawsuit.

Cut 9 (09) “…at that time.

Brown’s been charged with one count of Aggravated Second Degree Battery and Malfeasance in Office.

In the past two weeks, six people have died in fires in Louisiana. While the causes remain undetermined, State Fire Marshal Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue believes unsafe heating practices could be factors.

Cut 3 (12)  “…in your home.”

Last year 75 people in Louisiana died due to fires and another 70 lives have been claimed in 2020. The most recent deadly fire came last night in Lafayette. 20-year-old Brock Johnson perished in that fire that is still under investigation. Family members say they heard a loud boom, and then ran to Johnson’s room only to find it engulfed in flames.

1140 Sportscast 12/11

LSU is once again big underdogs heading into Saturday’s SEC match-up against the sixth-ranked Florida Gators.  The Gators have an explosive offense that averages 42 points per game and feature one of the best tight ends in the country in Kyle Pitts.  Here’s Tigers head coach Ed Orgeron.

Cut 19 (18) “lots of speed”

In high school football action, Mandeville will take on defending champion Acadiana in the 5A quarterfinals.  Also in 5A, Destrehan will be at Ruston, Alexandria is a Zachary, and East St. John will play perennial power West Monroe.

A key game in class 4A will be Karr traveling to Eunice to take on the Bobcats.

In the 2A quarterfinals, Amite will take on Many in watch should be one of the top matchups of the night.

The Division 4 semifinals will take place tonight as Southern Lab will travel to Calvary Baptist and defending champ Ouachita Christian will be at Vermillion Catholic.

The New Orleans Saints will take on the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday who will be led on offense by rookie Jalen Hurts.  Here’s safety Malcolm Jenkins on facing a quarterback who is making his first NFL start.

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Drew Brees was present at practice yesterday but only as a spectator, not a player.  Brees is eligible to return off of injured reserve this week but his status for Sunday’s game remains unknown.  David Onyemata did not practice yesterday and running back Latavius Murray was limited.

11:30 LRN Newscast Dec 11

Governor Edwards says the first COVID vaccinations in Louisiana are set to begin very, very soon. Matt Doyle has the story.

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LSP has arrested one of their own for second-degree battery and malfeasance from an allegation that he used excessive force in May of last year. 30-year-old Jacob Brown of Rayville turned himself in Thursday, after an investigation resulting from a lawsuit that claims Brown dragged a black man to the ground beat him excessively, and failed to report it.

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry joins 16 other Attorneys General in supporting a lawsuit filed by Texas challenging the legitimacy of mail-in ballots in battleground states. Senator Bill Cassidy has tweeted there’s no evidence presented yet that would overturn Biden’s win, but says it is important that if there are legitimate claims that they are fully aired out.

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A positivity rate of 16.9-percent snuffs out St James Parish’s annual Christmas Eve bonfires on the levee. Parish President Pete Dufresne (Duh-fren) says they worked diligently on a plan for crowd-control but ultimately case numbers worked against them.

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The State Fire Marshal only allows events if the COVID case positivity rate is below 15-percent.