The Washington Post is reporting that the White House has drawn up plans to deploy one-thousand National Guard troops to help local law enforcement fight crime in multiple cities throughout Louisiana. Governor Landry supports the idea.
Cut 13 (09) “…already war zones.”
The Washington Post report says the troops will be sent to urban centers in Louisiana. Democratic Congressman Troy Carter, who represents New Orleans, the River Parishes and parts of the Baton Rouge area, opposes the idea. Carter says sending in the National Guard is counterproductive.
Cut 14 (13) “…insult to injury.”
Carter says New Orleans is experiencing its lowest crime rates in decades.
Governor Landry announced four initiatives today that he says will create a pipeline of opportunity for Louisiana businesses. Landry says one of the initiatives is called Project Lighting Speed, which is aimed at reducing government red tape which can slow projects down.
Cut 8 (08) “…speed of government.”
Landry says the state department of economic development will also review policies to further encourage businesses to take advantage of incentive programs.
A Eunice woman is facing several charges for allegedly intentionally setting fire to a home with two juveniles inside. Ken Pastorick with the State Fire Marshal’s office says an extensive investigation led to the arrest of 47-year-old Falice Anissa Oglesby…
Cut 4 (12) “…obstruction of justice.”
Authorities are not releasing a possible motive. Thankfully there were no serious injuries.