17:30 LRN Newscast July 15th

Funeral services were held today for Alton Sterling, and thousands of mourners came out to stand in unity with the family and demand justice for Sterling. Halen Doughty has more…
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East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore announced today he will not prosecute about 100 of the 185 individuals who were arrested during protests over Sterling’s death. Moore says he’s dismissing the cases of those who were charged with obstruction of a highway. He says those demonstrators that were charged with assaults, resisting arrest or violent acts will face prosecution.

There was another police shooting today. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand says his deputies were involved in a high speed chase early this morning after spotting a vehicle linked to a number of car burglaries. He says one of his deputies fired shots at 40-year-old Melissa Belanger, who was using her vehicle as a weapon…:
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He says Belanger suffered gunshot wounds to her wrists and will be charged with attempted murder of a police officer.

New campaign finance numbers show US Representative Charles Boustany had the best fundraising period out of the US Senate candidates, and has $2.5 million in the bank. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley…
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US Representative John Fleming reports $2.4 million in his campaign cofers and State Treasurer John Kennedy has a total of $1.4 million in the bank.

16:45 LRN Sportscast July 15th

We’re just under 50 days to the start of the college football season and the success of the LSU Tigers will largely depend on their offense. LSU’s top two wide receivers are back, Travin Dural and Malachi Dupre. Coach Les Miles says they should help quarterback Brandon Harris have a productive season….
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10 LSU Tigers landed on the Preseason Media Days All-SEC teams. Four Tigers are on the first team, running back Leonard Fournette, center Ethan Pocic, linebacker Kendell Beckwith and cornerback Tre’Davious White.

Ragin Cajuns running back Elijah McGuire is one of 43 players on the Watch List for the Paul Hornung Award, which goes to college football’s most versatile player. The Houma native is the only active NCAA player with three-thousand yards rushing and one-thousand yards receiving.

Grambling State, the defending champs of the SWAC’s Western Division, has been picked to finish second in the West this year, behind Prairie View A-and-M. That’s according to a poll of the league’s head coaches and sports information directors. Southern running back Lenard Tillery is the preseason offensive player of the year. Tillery rushed for 12-hundred yards and 14 touchdowns last season.

Former Nicholls standout Chris Thompson is returning to Thibodaux and he’ll serve as the Colonels defensive backs coach. Thompson was a two-time All-American at Nicholls in the early 2000s.

A horse by the name of “Fournette” won his first compeititive race today as the Arkansas-bred three-year-old won at Belmont Race Track in New York. Fournette’s odds to win the race were 14-to-1.

Tough day for former University High of Baton Rouge golfer Patrick Reed as he shot a three-over, 74 during the second round of the Britsh Open. Reed is eight shots back of leader Phil Mickelson, who is 10-under par.

LRN PM Newscall July 15th

Funeral services were held today for Alton Sterling, and thousands of mourners came out to stand in unity with the family and demand justice for Sterling. Halen Doughty has more…

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Candidates for the US Senate seat being vacated by David Vitter are already in the race to raise campaign funds. Michelle Southern has more…

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State Police say a Calhoun man died in a fiery crash after driving the wrong way down Interstate 20 near Monroe last night. Senior Trooper Michael Reichardt says 31-year-old Christopher Moss crossed the median for unknown reasons and smashed into a big rig.

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Reichardt says they are unsure why Moss crossed the median and if he was wearing his seat belt at the time of the crash. He says both the driver and the passenger in the 18-wheeler were properly restrained.

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A pedestrian was also killed in Monroe last night. Trooper Michael Reichardt says 53-year-old Matthew Davis was struck and killed as he was trying to cross US Hwy 165 at a busy intersection.

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As of yet, no charges have been filed in either accident.

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Thousands gathered today at the Southern University F.G. Clark Activity Center for Alton Sterling’s funeral service. People came from around the country, some to show support for the family and others calling for justice. Jack Turner with the Revolution Club in Atlanta says he came to the service because there is an epidemic of police shootings.

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Barry Davison of Baton Rouge says he came to support the family during this difficult time. He is hopeful something positive will come out of this tragedy.

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A woman who bought CDs from Sterling outside the convenience store where he was shot was also present. She says Sterling was a really nice guy, and she was hurt when she heard the news of what happened. She says something has to change to put an end to the violence.

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Dr. Gary Clark is a professor at Dillard University in New Orleans who grew up in Baton Rouge. Clark says people must come together to bring about changes that prevent incidents like this from occurring. He hopes reform in police departments will become a political platform for national leadership.

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There was another police shooting today. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand says his deputies were involved in a high speed chase early this morning after spotting a vehicle linked to a number of car burglaries. He says one of his deputies fired shots at 40-year-old Melissa Belanger, who was using her vehicle as a weapon.

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Normand says they believe Belanger has a drug addiction and was using the money from robbing cars to feed her habit. He says once officers shot at Belanger, she continued to drive off but eventually exited the vehicle screaming about gunshot wounds on her wrists and will be charged when she is released from the hospital.

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Normand says they are working to get additional warrants and the investigation is ongoing. He says the fact that Belanger tried to run over the officer with her vehicle justifies the use of force by the deputy.

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Republicans are leading in campaign fundraising for the US Senate race for the seat being vacated by David Vitter. ULM political science professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says US Representative Charles Boustany had the best recent fundraising period with $1.1 million raised and $2.5 million in the bank.

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US Representative John Fleming reports $2.4 million in his campaign cofers and State Treasurer John Kennedy has a total of $1.4 million in the bank. Stockley says Kennedy’s name recognition will give him an advantage over the other two GOP candidates.

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Stockley says the Democratic fundraising at this point is unimpressive. Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell is leading after raising $499-thousand in the last quarter, reporting $868-thousand in the bank. Caroline Fayard brought in $273-thousand with $634-thousand total on hand.  Stockley says the Democrats got off to a late start in fundraising, and they are essentially splitting the available campaign dollars from democratic donors.

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Stockley says we’re still in the quiet period of the election, and he suspects these fundraising totals are just scratching the surface of what we’ll see in September and October.

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11:30 LRN Newscast July 15th

Hundreds of mourners are paying their final respects to Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old black man who was fatally shot after a confrontation with two white police officers last week. Protesting was not allowed inside the F-G Clark Center on Southern’s campus, where the funeral is taking place. But there were groups outside of the arena that were holding up signs and calling for justice…
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Sterling’s family has asked that there not be any large-scale demonstrations today.

A New Orleans woman has been charged with attempted murder of a debuty in Jefferson Parish. Sheriff Newell Normand says 40-year-old Melissa Belanger attempted to run down a deputy with her truck after a high speed chase. Authorities shot at her and she was struck on the wrists. Belanger will be booked in jail after she’s released from the hospital.

The fire at the Old Governor’s Mansion and a museum, both in Opelousas, have both been ruled arson by the State Fire Marshal’s Office. Emelie Gunn has more…
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State Police say a Calhoun man died in a fiery crash after driving the wrong way down Interstate 20 near Monroe last night. Trooper Michael Reichardt says 31-year-old Christopher Moss crossed the median for unknown reasons and smashed into a big rig…
cut 3 (09) “…for injuries”
Routine Toxicology samples were obtained and will be submitted for analysis.

16:45 LRN Sportscast July 14th

The dean of football coaches in the Southeastern Conference addressed reporters at SEC Media Days in Hoover, Alabama today…
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Coach Les Miles addressed a variety of topics, including the Alton Sterling shooting. He’s hoping the Tigers can unite Baton Rouge and encourages his players to make a difference in the community. Here’s what he said on the SEC Network about quarterback Brandon Harris and his improvement as a passer…
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Alabama has been picked to win the SEC west by the media who attended the league’s Media Days. LSU was picked to finish second, with Ole Miss, Texas A-and-M, Arkansas, Auburn and Mississippi State rounding out the rest of the division. Tennessee is the preseason favorite in the east, with Florida expected to come in second place.

UL Lafayette has announced former LSU quarterback Anthony Jennings is now a Ragin Cajun. Jennings will have one season of eligibility remaining and can play in 2016, since he graduated from LSU. Jennings started 13 games for the Tigers.

There are reports the Saints are making a strong push to sign 35-year-old receiver Anquan Boldin. He caught 69 passes for the 49ers last season.

Former University High of Baton Rouge golfer Patrick Reed is in a tie for second place after one round of the British Open. Reed is at five-under par, Phil Mickelson is your leader at Royal Troon at eight under par.

15:30 LRN Newscasts July 14th

LSU coach Les Miles hopes his football team can unite Baton Rouge, which has dealt with civil unrest following the shooting of Alton Sterling. Miles says he’s encouraging his players to do what they can to affect change…
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Miles was not hestitant to talk about the Alton Sterling situation during his appearance at SEC Media days.

State Police Col Mike Edmonson came away very impressed with a meeting he attended in Washington DC that featured President Obama and other leaders from around the country. Edmonson says they discussed the divide between the public and law enforcement. He says police have a difficult job to do, and for the most part, they do it well.
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Edmonson says everyone at the meeting walked away with a renewed strength to say we can do better.

About 80% of drivers have road rage, according to a new survey from AAA. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The National Hot Air Balloon Championship and Red River Balloon Rally is underway in northwest Louisiana. Event manager at the Shreveport-Bossier Sports Commision, Shelia Norman, says they expect 25-thousand visitors…
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LRN PM Newscall July 14th

About 80% of drivers have road rage, according to a new survey from AAA. Halen Doughty has more…

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LSU Coach Les Miles took time out at SEC Media Days to talk about the tumultuous week in Baton Rouge since the Alton Sterling shooting. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Governor John Bel Edwards and State Police Col. Mike Edmonson met with President Obama to discuss ways to build community trust and ensure justice for all Americans. Edmonson says one of the key things they discussed in the four hour meeting is the importance of listening to one another.

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Edmonson says what we need to do right now as a country is to take a pause and look at what’s going on. He says everyone wants to point fingers at one side or the other, especially at law enforcement. But he says police have a difficult job to do, and for the most part, they do it well.

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Edmonson says everyone at the meeting walked away with a renewed strength to say we can do better. He says we have to find a way to move forward and to find solutions to the problems facing the country.

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The 2016 U.S. National Hot Air Balloon Championships are underway in Shreveport-Bossier, an event that’s expected to have a 6 million dollar economic impact on the area. Event Manager Sheila Norman says this weekend is comprised of two different events, in the morning 31 hot air balloons will compete against each other in different tasks. She says the afternoons will have a family fun atmosphere…

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Norman says the price for a ticket to the balloon rally at the door is 10 dollars for adults and 8 dollars for kids but through Saturday, anyone can go to Super 1 Foods or Brookshire’s to get an 8 dollar ticket. She says this is the first year Shreveport-Bossier has held a duel event and the first time the National Championships have been hosted here.

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The National Hot Air Balloon Championship and Red River Balloon Rally are expected to bring 25-thousand people to the area. Norman says anyone interested in attending the event can visit red-river-balloon-rally-dot-com (redriverballoonrally.com).

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According to a new survey from AAA, 8 out of 10 drivers admit to having road rage. AAA spokesperson Don Redman says most respondents admitting to driving aggressively at least once in the past year.

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Redman says about 8 million people also admitted to getting out of their cars to confront another driver or even bumping into another car on purpose. The report shows males are three times more likely to have road rage than females. Redman says this is especially true for men ages 19 to 39.

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Redman says as drivers, it’s important not to escalate a situation if you become the target of someone’s road rage. He says we can’t control everyone else on the road, but we can control how we respond.

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LSU football coach Les Miles discussed the shooting of Alton Sterling today at SEC Media Day. Miles says he hopes his players can help unite the capital city during this tough time…

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Miles says building up a football team is similar to building up a community that has been ripped apart by this tragic incident. He says everyone needs to be respectful of the lives of others and who they are as a person.

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Miles says he’s encouraging his players to do what they can to affect change.

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11:40 LRN Sportscast July 14th

LSU coach Les Miles hopes his football team can unite  Baton Rouge, which has dealt with civil unrest following the shooting of Alton Sterling. Miles says he’s also encouraging his players to do what they can to affect change. The coach says Baton Rouge is a great place to live and his football team can make it better…
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In other LSU football news…kicker Trent Domingue is leaving the team after his scholarship was not renewed. He was 13-of-17 on field goal attempts last year. Domingue’s departure, opens the door for Colby Delahoussaye to be the Tigers starting kicker.

At the British Open, former University High of Baton Rouge golfer, Patrick Reed, is the 1st round clubhouse leader at five-under par.

Taking a look at the defending national champs in college football, a key returner on Alabama’s offense is tight end OJ Howard, who had five catches for 208 yards and two touchdowns in the Tide’s national championship win over Clemson. Coach Nick Saban says he’s expecting a big year from Howard…
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Tigers left-handed pitcher Jared Poche is returning for his senior season. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says Poche’s return gives LSU a very good one-two punch at the top of their pitching rotation that also includes potential first round draft pick Alex Lange…
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Poche has 27 wins during his three-year career at LSU.

10:30 LRN newscast July 14th

Governor John Bel Edwards and State Police Col. Mike Edmonson met with President Obama to discuss ways to build community trust and ensure justice for all Americans. Edmonson says one of the key things they discussed in the four hour meeting is the importance of listening to one another….
cut 3 (09) “…to respond”
Edmonson says everyone at the meeting left with a renewed strength to say we can do better.

The American Civil Liberties Union and other local groups are suing law enforcement in Baton Rouge, claiming they violated demonstrators’ first amendment rights while protesting the shooting death of Alton Sterling. Louisiana ACLU Executive Director Marjorie Esman says police showed up to a peaceful protest in riot gear and started wrongfully arresting people:
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Governor Edwards has defended law enforcement by calling the response to the protests as “moderate.”

Tragedy has struck the Baton Rouge Zoo again, as three monkeys died after a fatal encounter with dogs that broke into the exhibit. Zoo spokesperson Kaki Heiligenthal (High-leh-gen-thal) says two dogs somehow got into the zoo, and they were not able to get into the spot-nose guenons’ habitat,…:
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The monkeys were aged 29, 22 and 18.

The 2016 U.S. National Hot Air Balloon Championships are now underway in Shreveport-Bossier. Event Manager Sheila Norman says this weekend is comprised of two different events, in the morning 31 hot air balloons will compete against each other in different tasks. She says the afternoons will feature the Red River Balloon Rally…
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Officials expect the hot air balloon championships will have a 6-million dollar economic impact on the area.

17:30 LRN Newscast July 13th

The American Civil Liberties Union and other groups file a lawsuit against Baton Rouge law enforcement agencies over how they’ve handled citizens who have protested the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling. Louisiana ACLU Executive Director Marjorie Esman says officers used excessive force against peaceful protesters…
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Governor Edwards has defended the actions by police by calling their response as “moderate.”

15-year-old Cameron Sterling, the son of Alton Sterling said today his father was a good man and taught him to be kind. One of the Sterling family attorneys, Justin Bamberg, also spoke and says they have questions about the ability to seek justice in Louisiana…:
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Congressmen Cedric Richmond and Garret Graves have teamed up to introduce legislation that would provide funding for police training on ways to de-escalate confrontations, and help provide law enforcement access to non-lethal weapons…
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Graves says companies are developing weapons that are stronger than a taser gun that could subdued an individual.

The Richland Parish Sheriff’s Deputy who left his police K-9 in a hot car has plead guilty to criminal charges. District Attorney Mack Lancaster says John Cummings entered a guilty plea for one count of animal cruelty and one count of criminal mischief for writing a false police report….
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Cummings lost his job at the sheriff’s office over the K-9′s death.