PM Newscall Oct 14

If you’ve ever wanted to be a Louisiana State Police trooper, your chance might be just around the corner.  A new cadet class begins in February. But you have to apply soon. Marsanne Golsby reports.

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Animal shelters across Louisiana continue to be overwhelmed with abandoned and even owner-surrendered animals. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Louisiana State Police will conduct a new cadet training class in February, but if you want to become a trooper, the deadline to apply is Monday. Trooper Kate Stegall says for the right person, it’s a terrific job.

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The class runs for 23 weeks full-time. Trooper Stegall says if you’re interested go to lsp.org and click on Become a Trooper. That’s also where you’ll find the list of requirements. You do not have to already be a law enforcement officer to take the training.

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LSP’s website says the demanding training includes physical fitness training, instruction in defensive tactics, firearms, patrolling, and managing civil disturbances. Trooper Stegall says LSP is big enough to offer interesting careers to folks with a wide variety of skills and interests.

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After three people were killed in Lake Charles and an officer-involved shooting State Police are also investigating the incident that happened Thursday afternoon at a 7th Street residence. Trooper Derek Senegal says Lake Charles PD reportedly fired shots at a naked man who then retreated into the house and then a SWAT team deployed a robot into the house.

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Senegal says upon entry into the home, Lake Charles police discovered the naked man whom they initially fired shots at deceased in the home.

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Senegal says the two other persons had apparently been dead for several days. The investigation is ongoing, and Senegal says it was good that they were able to use a robot in the incident to minimize additional risks.

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Names of the victims have not been released.

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Over the summer animal shelters in Louisiana and across the country were at max capacity and animal advocates say things have not improved whatsoever. Humane Society of Louisiana Director Jeff Dorson says in their 34-year history they’ve never experienced such an influx of owner-surrendered animals.

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Dorson says about half of the parishes in the state actually have shelters and he implores individuals if they aren’t able to adopt to at least donate to a local shelter so they can assist as many animals as possible.

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In addition to donations, Dorson suggests considering fostering a pet while it awaits a forever home. And if you’re a pet owner, he implores you to spay or neuter your pet. He says Louisiana has one of the lowest spay and neuter rates in the country and it’s only making the problem worse.

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If you are considering having to give up your pet animal advocates, ask you to reconsider and to never abandon your pet. He says the abandoned pets are starving to death and even being hit by cars.

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New Orleans officials say shortened parade routes will be used again for Mardi Gras 2023. The Mayor’s Mardi Gras Advisory Panel made the announcement Thursday night. The City sites the shortage of police manpower to properly patrol and protect the traditionally longer routes. Mardi Gras historian and publisher of the annual Mardi Gras Guide Arthur Hardy says at least the decision came well in advance this year…:

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After the COVID pandemic cancelled Mardi Gras in 2020 and ’21, parade routes were shortened for 2022. However many complained there was too little notice of that change. Hardy says some businesses says they lost money, because they were no longer on or near the parade route…:

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Hardy says many are obviously disappointed at the news, but New Orleans will survive this…:

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Mardi Gras 2023 is February 21st. Krewe parades will crank up about 4 weeks beforehand. Carnival Season officially begins January 6th, also called “Twelfth Night”, “the Feast of the Epiphany” and “King Day.”

2:30 LRN Newscast Oct 14

New Orleans officials say shortened parade routes will be used again for Mardi Gras 2023. The Mayor’s Mardi Gras Advisory Panel made the announcement Thursday night. The City sites the shortage of police manpower to properly patrol and protect the traditionally longer routes. Mardi Gras historian and publisher of the annual Mardi Gras Guide Arthur Hardy says at least the decision came well in advance this year…:

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He says New Orleans will get beyond this and feels things will be back to normal by 2024. Mardi Gras Day is February 21, 2023.

Louisiana State Police will conduct a new cadet training class in February, but if you want to become a trooper, the deadline to apply is Monday. Trooper Kate Stegall says for the right person, it’s a terrific job…:

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Animal shelters continue to be overwhelmed with abandoned and even owner-surrendered animals. Brooke Thorington has more…:

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After a Lake Charles man was shot by police and stumbled into a local home to die, a police robot went inside and discovered has body and two more persons, who’d apparently been dead for days. State Police are now investigating the case, as they do whenever an officer is involved in a shooting.

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Hey, want to be a state trooper? A new cadet class starts soon and the time to apply is NOW…:

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Two Baton Rouge teens accused of plotting the murder of one’s mother will be held without bond. The 16-year-old girls allegedly convinced a 16-year-old boy to pull the trigger. 33-year-old Markeshia Stone was shot to death Wednesday. A judge denied them bail this morning.

 

Animal shelters in Louisiana are at maximum capacity, and animal advocates say things aren’t getting better. Humane Society of Louisiana Director Jeff Dorson says, in their 34-year history, they’ve never experienced such an influx of owner-surrendered animals…:

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He asks, if you’re not able to adopt a pet, at least try to donate to shelters so they can stay open.

Former LSU standout quarterback Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals come to the Caesar’s superdome Sunday to face the New Orleans Saints. Burrow says his last time in New Orleans fans cheered him, but he think that won’t be the case this Sunday.

12:30 LRN Newscast Oct 14

After three people were killed in Lake Charles Thursday, in an officer-involved shooting and State Police are now investigating the incident. Trooper Derek Senegal says Lake Charles PD SWAT sent a robot into the 7th Street home, after a suspect shot outside ran in. He says that was a good idea…:

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Inside they found the man they had shot lying dead and two other persons, who’d apparently been dead several days. The names have been released as yet.

State Police have a training academy scheduled to start early next year, and interested applicants must apply by close of business Monday. Trooper Kate Stegall says previous law enforcement experience is good, but not required…:

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Go to “LSP.org” for more information.

 

A sign the pandemic really is coming to an end? Beginning next week, the state Department of Health will cease to give daily COVID numbers and move to weekly updates instead…:

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…and now today’s markets…

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Three people were killed in Lake Charles Thursday afternoon and State Police are also investigating the officer-involved shooting of the incident. Trooper Derek Senegal says Lake Charles PD reportedly fired shots at a naked man who then retreated into the house. A SWAT team deployed a robot into the house and Senegal says that’s when they discovered the naked man whom police shot deceased in the home.

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Names have not been released.

Louisiana State Police is beginning a new cadet training class in February, but if you want to become a trooper, the deadline to apply is Monday. Trooper Kate Stegall says for the right person, it’s a terrific job.

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For more info visit lsp.org and click on Become a Trooper. The class is 23 weeks.

Today marks one year until the 2023 Louisiana gubernatorial primary election. Kevin Gallagher looks at who is in and who may be…:

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A recent report by America’s Health Rankings says Louisiana is the least healthy state in the nation for women and children. Not only that, but the report also shows Louisiana falls into the bottom five in crucial indicators of overall health such as social and economic factors, physical environment, and health outcomes

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After three people were killed in Lake Charles and an officer-involved shooting State Police are also investigating the incident that happened Thursday afternoon at a 7th Street residence. Trooper Derek Senegal says Lake Charles PD reportedly fired shots at a naked man who then retreated into the house and then a SWAT team deployed a robot into the house.

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Names of the victims have not been released.

Two Baton Rouge teens are under arrest in an alleged murder plot that killed 33-year-old Markeshia Stone Wednesday night. East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s spokesperson Casey Hicks says the suspected shooter – a 16-year-old boy was asked by a 16-year-old relative of Stone’s to kill her. Hicks says both suspects are now in juvenile detention pending arraignment…:

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Beginning next week, the Louisiana Department of Health will cease to give daily COVID numbers and move to weekly updates. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says the change will go into effect on Wednesday, October 19th…:

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He says at this point in the pandemic 95% of Louisianans have either been vaccinated, had COVID, or both.

73-year-old Peter Son Nguyen (WIN) has been arrested by the enforcement division of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries for alleged illegal possession and release of an exotic species. LWDF spokesperson Adam Einck says a few weeks ago they received a report that apple snails had been released in an Opelousas neighborhood pond.

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We’re a year away from the Louisiana gubernatorial primary. What can we expect? We know AG Jeff Landry has declared, and other unofficial names are Treasurer John Schroder and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser. LaPolitics.com Publisher Jeremy Alford says southwest Louisiana lawyer Hunter Lundy, an Independent has also declared…:
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Alford says Congressional candidates may emerge once they see how the November mid-term elections shake out.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agents cited an Opelousas man for alleged illegal possession and release of exotic and invasive apple snails into a community pond. LDWF spokesperson Adam Einck says they have no idea why 73-year-old Peter Son Nguyen (WIN) would do such a thing…:
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Beginning next week, the Louisiana Department of Health will cease to give daily COVID numbers and move to weekly updates. Brooke Thorington explains..:
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LSU Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Joe Burrow returns to the Superdome Sunday as his Cincinnati Bengals visit the New Orleans Saints. Last time in the Dome, Burrow threw for 463 yards and five touchdowns in LSU’s win over Clemson to complete a perfect 15-0 season and a national title. Though many LSU fans will likely be in the Dome Sunday, The Who Dat Nation is being reminded to cheer for the Saints.

08:30 LRN Newscast, October 14th

With more than 95% of Louisianans either vaccinated, have contracted the virus or both, the state Department of Health has decided to update Covid numbers on its website weekly instead of daily starting Wednesday. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says Covid is still out there, but hospitalizations are very low…:
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Today marks one year until the 2023 Louisiana gubernatorial primary election, and a field of candidates has already begun to take shape. “LAPolitics.com” publisher Jeremy Alford says it’s possible some of Louisiana’s congressional delegates may seriously consider entering the race, once they see how the November mid-term elections shake out…:
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AG Jeff Landry has declared, and Alford says he’s tracking about 13 names.

Two Baton Rouge teens are under arrest in an alleged murder plot that left a woman dead. East Baton Rouge Sherriff’s spokesperson Casey Hicks says the suspected shooter, a 16-year-old boy, told deputies he was asked to commit the crime by a friend of his…:
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The male was booked for second degree murder and the girl, reportedly the victim’s daughter, was booked as principal to second-degree murder.

Mardi Gras Parades in New Orleans next year will remain on the same shortened routes they used in 2022. The announcement came at a meeting of the Mayor’s Mardi Gras Advisory Council last night. They cited a shrinking NOPD force as the reason for keeping the routes shorter in 2022, and since then they’ve continued to lose police officers.

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Today marks one year until the 2023 Louisiana gubernatorial primary election. Kevin Gallagher looks at who is in and who may be…:
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A recent report by America’s Health Rankings says Louisiana is the least healthy state in the nation for women and children. Not only that, but the report also shows Louisiana falls into the bottom five in crucial indicators of over health such as social and economic factors, physical environment and health outcomes.

A Baton Rouge teenage girl allegedly had her mother killed in a murder plot. East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s spokesperson Casey Hicks says the suspected shooter – a 16-year-old boy – was not far from the scene of the crime, and he cracked quickly under questioning…:
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The victim is identified as 33-year-old Markeshia Stone. Both teens were booked into the East Baton Rouge Juvenile Detention Center.

An Opelousas man has been cited by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries for allegedly releasing apple snails into a neighborhood pond. LWDF spokesperson Adam Einck says apple nails are a highly invasive species:
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73-year-old Peter Son Nguyen (WIN) was cited for illegal release of game, fowl, or fish, and possessing an exotic species.

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There will be a lot of Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase fans from Louisiana in the Superdome for Sunday’s Bengals-Saints game. Saints defensive end Cam Jordan expects the Who Dat Nation will be supporting the Black and Gold…:
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Kickoff is at 12noon.

LSU is at Florida tomorrow night in what is expected to be another tight game in Gainesville. The last six meetings in the swamp between these two schools have been decided by a total of 27 points. Tigers wide receiver Jarray Jenkins says whoever executes the best will win..:
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Kickoff is at 6pm.

Fresh off a win against UTEP last week, Louisiana Tech is at North Texas tomorrow. The Mean Green are averaging 214 rushing yards a game, which is second best in Conference USA. Bulldogs Coach Sonny Cumbie..:
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Kickoff is at 3pm.

Other games around the state tomorrow, Incarnate Word is at Nicholls. Tulane is at South Florida. ULM is at South Alabama. Alcorn State is at Southern. McNeese hosts Texas A&M – Commerce.

In prep football last night, Teurlings Catholic remains undefeated as they prevailed over 4A No. 1 Lafayette Christian by a score of 21-17. And Airline beats Haughton 55-42.