Former Louisiana high school football star and current Southern Jaguars running back Trey Holly has avoided jail time after he pleaded no contest to charges in connection with a shooting that took place in Farmerville in 2024 that wounded two people. Holly’s attorney, Mike Small, says he had a decent shot at acquittal, but it would have been a gamble…
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Instead, Holly was sentenced to one year probation and a one-thousand dollar fine and he’ll continue playing football for Southern.
Lafayette Police came upon an argument between two groups in downtown Lafayette on Saturday night and 19-year-old Jai’Quan Pierre of Crowley was allegedly in possession of a gun. Sergeant Robin Green says Pierre is facing three charges…
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Green says an officer fired his weapon, but no one was injured.
House Speaker Mike Johnson describes the tense moments that occurred at the White House Correspondents Dinner. Joe Gallinaro has the story…
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The man accused of opening fire near the food court at the Mall of Louisiana is being held without bond. Seventeen-year-old Markel Lee faces one count of first-degree murder and five counts of attempted first-degree murder. According to arrest documents, surveillance video shows Lee was firing a semi-automatic pistol. Also, Baton Rouge Police says they are no longer looking for a second suspected shooter, the man they showed an image of as wanted, has now been identified and B-R-P-D says he’s only wanted for questioning.