LRN PM Newscall April 12

A state lawmaker voices her concerns after a Livingston Parish man – accused of sexually abusing young girls – was released this week on bail. Kevin Gallagher reports…:

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97 percent of educators statewide say they do not make enough according to a survey by the Louisiana Federation of Teachers. Teiko Foxx has more.

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A Livingston parish man facing numerous child sexual abuse charges has been released on bond, and some are up in arms over it. One is Baton Rouge state Senator Regina Barrow, who chairs the Select Committee on Women and Children. She finds it troubling that John Mack, who’s been awaiting trial on the charges for over a year, was released this week on a $250-thousand bond…:

Cut 3 (08) “…that’s happening.”

Barrow is concerned that Mack’s alleged victims were under the care of the Department of Children & Family Services (DCFS) and seeks answers as to how the agency missed what was happening. Barrow has filed legislation to create an advocacy program for victims within DCFS…:

Cut 4 (13)  “…aware what’s happening.” 

Barrow says Mack allegedly harassed two of his victims, and their families, before his eventual arrest. She says her committee sought to assure he would not be able to do so while out on bond…:

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Mack’s family is very well-connected in Livingston Parish and southern Louisiana. Barrow worries that may affect how closely he is monitored while awaiting trial.

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Colonel Lamar Davis expressed concern to lawmakers over the growing number of state troopers leaving the department. He says troopers are choosing to retire much sooner than they did in the past and there are just under 900 troopers in Louisiana.

Cut 6 (06)  “…is pay.” 

Davis says troopers in Texas are paid almost twice as much and the pay in Tennessee and Mississippi surpasses Louisiana.

In the past staffing shortages prompted LSP to hold trooper academies, but Davis says there’s a need to hold continuous training for new officers to avoid vacancies.

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Davis says they also need to work harder in recruitment and retention of officers.

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Davis says they are doing more community outreach in an effort to build trust and also recruit potential cadets.

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Former LSU basketball player Wayne Sims has died at the age of 54. Sims was a four-year standout for the Tigers from 1987 to 1991. He played with former LSU greats Shaquille O Neal and Chris Jackson. Former coach Dale Brown says the LSU basketball family is saddened by Sims’ unexpected death….

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Sources say Sims collapsed at work yesterday and died from natural causes this morning.

The DeRidder native  played in 117 games from 1987 to 1991, averaging nearly 10 points a game. LSU went to the NCAA Tournament every year during Sims’ four seasons and in 1991 the Tigers won an SEC title. Brown says he’s crushed to hear about Sims’ passing..

Cut 10 (08) “…loved guy.” 

Sims’ son, Wayde Sims, also wore the purple and gold. But just before his junior season, Wayde Sims was fatally shot during a fight following a party near the Southern University campus. Brown says he was inspired by Wayne Sims’ faith and will remember how he conducted himself on and off the court…

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A recent survey by the Louisiana Federation of Teachers shows 97 percent of teachers and 98 percent of staff said they are not paid enough to raise a family. LFT Spokesperson Heather Cushman says state lawmakers are considering a pay raise for educators.

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The statewide average teacher salary is $52, 472, nearly $3,000 less than the Southern regional average. Governor John Bel Edwards is proposing a $2,000 increase for teachers and possibly $3,000 if there is enough revenue available. Cushman says more than a third work of teachers have to work a second job.

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Higher insurance premiums and inflation also deduct from living wages creating a greater shortage. Cushman says recent pay raises by the legislature do not resolve the problem but an additional increase in pay sends a message that educators are valued.

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Louisiana teachers have not been at the Southern regional average since 2007 resulting in more than 1,200 vacant teaching positions across the state.

1:30 LRN Newscast

A Livingston parish man facing numerous child sexual abuse charges has been released on bond, and some are up in arms over it. One is Baton Rouge state Senator Regina Barrow, who chairs the Select Committee on Women and Children. She finds it troubling that John Mack, who’s been awaiting trial on the charges for over a year, was released this week on a $250-thousand bond.

Cut 3 (08) “…that’s happening.”

Mack’s family is very well-connected in Livingston Parish and southern Louisiana. Barrow worries that may affect how closely he is monitored while awaiting trial.

Colonel Lamar Davis expressed concern to lawmakers over troopers who are choosing to retire much sooner than they did in the past.  Davis says in order to prevent staff shortages – continuous training is needed to attract new candidates.

Cut 7 (10)  “…with now.” 

Troopers in Texas, Tennessee, and Mississippi are paid nearly twice the salary of Louisiana troopers. There are currently under 900 troopers in Louisiana.

97 percent of teachers and 98 percent of staff say the pay is too low according to a recent study by The Louisiana Federation of Teachers. LFT Spokesperson Heather Cushman says many teachers work a second job to stay afloat.

Cut 13 (12) “…one job.”

Louisiana teachers have not been at the Southern regional average since 2007 resulting in more than 1,200 vacant teaching positions across the state.

Former LSU basketball player Wayne Sims died at the age of 54. Sims was a four-year standout for the Tigers from 1987 to 1991. He played with former LSU greats Shaquille O Neal and Chris Jackson. Former coach Dale Brown says the LSU basketball family is saddened by Sims’ unexpected death….

Cut 9 (07) “…heard about Wayne.”

Sources say Sims collapsed at work yesterday and died from natural causes this morning.

12:30 LRN Newscast April 12

A recent survey by the Louisiana Federation of Teachers shows 97 percent of teachers and 98 percent of staff said they are not paid enough to raise a family. LFT Spokesperson Heather Cushman says state lawmakers are considering a pay raise for educators.

Cut 12 (11) “…this crisis.” 

The statewide average teacher salary is $52, 472, nearly $3,000 less than the Southern regional average.

Colonel Lamar Davis expressed concern to lawmakers over the growing number of state troopers leaving the department. He says troopers are choosing to retire much sooner than they did in the past and there are just under 900 troopers in Louisiana.

Cut 6 (06)  “…is pay.” 

Davis says troopers in Texas are paid almost twice as much and the pay in Tennessee and Mississippi surpasses Louisiana.

A state lawmaker voices her concerns after a Livingston Parish man – accused of sexually abusing young girls – was released this week on bail. Kevin Gallagher reports…:

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Sad news to report as a former LSU basketball star Wayne Sims has passed away. Former Tiger great Rudy Macklin broke the news earlier today on Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster…
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Macklin says Sims collapsed at work yesterday and died at the age of 54.

Sims played at LSU from 1987 to 1991 and averaged almost 10 points a game during his career. He was part of the 1991 SEC Championship team. The DeRidder native is the father of LSU basketball player Wayde Sims, who was killed in 2018 in a shooting near the Southern University campus.

In college baseball last night….LSU had 19 hits and Brayden Jobert and Jordan Thompson homered as the Tigers defeated Tulane 11 to 5. The Ragin Cajuns beat Louisiana Tech 10 to 5 and tonight U-L Lafayette is at Southeastern Louisiana. While Tech hosts ULM.

The Pelicans will try to survive and advance in the play-in tournament tonight as they host Oklahoma City at 8:30 PM. Zion Williamson will not play as he continues to be sidelined by a right hamstring injury. Williamson told the media yesterday he’s not mentally ready to play and it’s not easy sitting out…
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If New Orleans can win tonight, they will play the Timberwolves on Friday in Minnesota. The winner of that game will face top-seeded Denver in the first round of the playoffs.

Last night the 12th ranked LSU softball team lost to top ranked Oklahoma three to nothing in front of a sold out crowd at Tiger Park. LSU returns to SEC play on Friday as they visit Auburn.

11:30 LRN Newscast April 12

The abortion debate is far from over in Louisiana with legislation to add exceptions for rape and incest to the state’s abortion ban this session. Governor Edwards, who’s pro-life supports exceptions.

But Louisiana Right to Life spokesperson Sarah Zagorski disagrees, she feels such exceptions would be a step back for pro-life advocates.

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But Lift Louisiana Executive Director Michelle Erenberg says most Louisianans support adding exceptions and because it’s an election year how lawmakers vote could impact their re-election campaigns.

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House Bills 346 and 549 are the two bills that would ensure abortion care for survivors of rape and incest.

In a surprising move, Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin announced he’s NOT running for another term; leaving many wondering why. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says he, while he doesn’t KNOW what motivated Ardoin’s decision, but he thinks Ardoin may have been discouraged by Public Service Commissioner Mike Francis’ decision to run…:

Cut 13 (07) “…for Kyle Ardoin.” 

Also considering running for that office, term-limited House Speaker Clay Schexnayder.

Abbeville Representative Mike Huval is trying once again to ban handheld cell phone use while driving. Huval has sponsored the legislation over the last eight years. Suzanne Salter, who lost her daughter to a distracted driver, is hopeful legislators who didn’t agree with the bill before will this time.

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Opponents have raised concerns it could lead to an overreach by law enforcement and potential profiling of drivers.

10:30 LRN Newscast

The five law enforcement officers charged in the 2019 roadside death of Ronald Greene have entered pleas of not guilty. Two state troopers, two former troopers, and a Union Parish deputy are charged with obstruction of justice, and malfeasance in office, and one is charged with negligent homicide. Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says the malfeasance charges are significant…:
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Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin announced he’s not running for re-election. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Public Service Commissioner Mike Francis entering the race changed the dynamics for Ardoin…
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Suzanne Salter, who lost her daughter to a distracted driver, is calling on lawmakers to pass a bill to prohibit Louisiana drivers from using a handheld cell phone while driving. Salter’s daughter, Nicole, was killed in 2014 in Pointe Coupee Parish by a driver who was texting and drifted into her lane.
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Abbeville Representative Mike Huval has authored the legilsation.

The abortion debate is not over in Louisiana as there are two bills in the House to add exceptions to the state’s abortion ban for rape and incest. Lift Louisiana Executive Director Michelle Erenberg says there’s overwhelming support for such exceptions.
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But the Louisiana Right to Life says its polling shows 63 percent of the state is pro-life.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Five Louisiana State Troopers plead “not guilty” in the 2019 death of Ronald Greene yesterday in Union Parish.

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Former LSU men’s basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal said no athlete in the history of LSU sports is better than LSU’s women’s basketball superstar Angel Reese. On his podcast – “The Big Podcast with Shaquille O’Neal – O’Neal said Reese  is the greatest athlete LSU has ever had – regardless of gender. Reese led the LSU Lady Tigers to their first ever national championship on April2 scoring 15 points and 10 rebounds against Iowa.

Suzanne Salter, a mom who lost her daughter to a distracted driver, is seeking support from lawmakers to pass a measure that would prohibit Louisiana drivers from using a handheld cell phone while behind the wheel. Salter says her daughter, Nicole, was killed by a driver who was texting while driving in Pointe Coupee Parish almost nine years ago and the loss has impacted her family for almost ten years.

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Opponents of Huval’s bill in the past have raised concerns the legislation could lead to an overreach by law enforcement and potential profiling of drivers.

Louisiana Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin announced he will NOT run for re-election next fall. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says with Ardoin now out of the running, Public Service Commissioner Mike Francis’  becomes the front-runner in the race to be the next Secretary of State. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder is rumored to be considering running as well. Pinsonat says he doesn’t think Schexnayder factored into Ardoin’s decision…:

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Pinsonat says Francis is influential in politics and with Louisiana Republicans.

 

 

 

8:30 LRN Newscast April 12

A bill to enact a statewide ban on handheld cell phones while driving is before the state legislature. Teiko Foxx reports on a mom who urges lawmakers to pass it…:

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A man charged with multiple counts of child sex abuse in Livingston Parish is no longer behind bars, and that makes a number of people angry. John Mack faces numerous charges dating back to 2011. He’s been released on $250-thousand bond. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump says Mack would still be in jail, if he were not white.

 

Expect more debate of the state’s abortion ban law, as bills are filed to amend exceptions for rape, incest and medical necessity into the law. Lift Louisiana Executive Director Michelle Erenberg says a clear majority of voters polled favor such exceptions…:

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But Louisiana Right to Life’s Sarah Zagorski says abortion only further traumatizes women…:

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The bills are HB 346 and 549, if you are tracking their progress. Governor John Bel Edwards has asked that the rape & incest exceptions be added to the law by the House & Senate.

7:30 LRN Newscast April 12

The five cops charged in the 2019 roadside death of Ronald Greene entered pleas of not guilty in a 3rd District courtroom Tuesday. Two state troopers, two former troopers, and a Union Parish deputy are charged with obstruction of justice, and malfeasance in office, and one is charged with negligent homicide. Baton Rouge defense attorney and legal analyst Franz Borghardt says the obstructing justice charge is disturbing when one is talking about lawmen…:

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Greene died a violent death while being arrested. His family was told he died in a car crash, and that remained the official story for over a year, before officer body cam footage leaked.

Deputies in Evangeline Parish say an 85-year-old woman who took a severe beating – allegedly at the hands of her own granddaughter – has died from her injuries. The younger woman, Cecilia Anne Lee, is now charged with murder, battery, cruelty to the infirm and more. Her bond is set at over a million dollars.

 

The abortion debate is far from over in Louisiana, with legislation to add exceptions to the state’s abortion ban scheduled for debate this session. Governor Edwards is in support of exceptions for rape and incest. Lift Louisiana Executive Director Michelle Erenberg says there’s overwhelming support for those exceptions…:

CUT 07(09)      “…demanding this.”

But Louisiana Right to Life spokesperson Sarah Zagorski disagrees, she feels such exceptions would be a step back for pro-life advocates…:

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Erenberg says women need the right to choose. Zagorski says abortion further traumatizes women.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The top-ranked LSU Tigers took care of Tulane last night eleven to five as Tommy White and Brayden Jobert (Joe-bear) combined to drive in six runs and Bryce Collins earned his first win in relief.

John Taylor and Heat Hood each drove in three runs as the Cajuns defeated Louisiana Tech ten to five. That’s six straight wins for U-L Lafayette.

Grambling outscored Mississippi Valley State 12 to 11. Southern swept a doubleheader from Prairie View.

At LSU Spring practice, Coach Brian Kelly says he likes what he sees from Harold Perkins as he works as a off-ball linebacker…
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LSU’s spring game is a week from Saturday.

The Pelicans will host Oklahoma City in a play-in tournament game tonight at the Smoothie King Center, New Orleans needs to win to keep its season alive. Zion Williamson will not play as Zion says he’s still not ready to test his injured hamstring in a game. Williamson says it stinks, but he’s glad Brandon Ingram has been playing at such a high level…
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Ingram has been averaging 29 points a game in his last 12 games. Tonight’s game will tip off at 8:30. The winner will have to beat the Timberwolves on Friday in Minnesota in order to advance to the first round of the playoffs.

And former LSU star and current Buccaneers linebacker Devin White has reportedly asked to be traded as Tampa Bay looks to be rebuilding and White is entering the final year of his rookie contract.