LRN AM Newscall Nov 10

Holden Matthews was sentenced to 25 years on state charges in connection with burning three black churched St. Landry Parishes in addition to 25 years of Federal charges. State Fire Marsal Butch Browning on how the case changed the community.

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A “furious” New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell blasts organizers of a Christian concert held in the French Quarter, involving one of Lafayette’s favorite daughters…

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The 256th Infantry Brigade of the Louisiana National Guard is deploying to the Middle East for about the next year. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Tropical Storm Eta is in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico but does not pose a threat to Louisiana.

Currently, the cone of uncertainly only extends as far west as the Mississippi-Alabama line. State Climatologist Barry Keim…

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Zeta has taken a bizarre path into the Gulf of Mexico, after slamming into Nicaragua last Tuesday as a Category Four before zig-zagging back into the Caribbean and over Cuba, and into the Gulf…

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Keim says it’s late in the season, but still not too late for hurricanes, singling out Hurricane Kate, which hit Florida as a category two on November 22nd in 1985.

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Another Tropical Storm, the bizarre “Groundhog Day Storm” hit Florida in 1952 in February.

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23-year old Holden Matthews was sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison on state charges for the arson of three historically black churches in St. Landry Parish.  Matthews was already sentenced to twenty-five years on federal charges and the two sentences will be served simultaneously. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning feels justice has been served the best it can be.

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Browning says his office worked closely with the St Landry Sheriff’s Office, ATF, FBI, and State Police on the case and credits church members and their assistance with solving this case so quickly.

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Browning says he speaks with church leaders on a regular basis and plans to visit the churches when they have completed construction. Browning says a silver lining of the church burnings is that it unified the community and…

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Browning says Louisiana has one of the best arson clearance rates at 30-percent, the national average is 10-percent, because of that Browning says if you’re going to commit arson in the state you’re more likely to get caught.

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An unpermitted Christian music concert held in the French Quarter featuring Lafayette star Lauren Daigle provokes a “furious” response from New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell.

An estimated 400 people packed shoulder to shoulder on the steps across from Lafayette Square Saturday. Cantrell says the organizers were told the event would not be allowed beforehand…

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After the concert was initially denied by the city the organizers reportedly continued planning it out “underground.”

Christian rock artist Sean Feucht organized the event, one in a series of other concerts he’s hosted recently, and he was joined by the Grammy winner Daigle.

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Pictures and video from the event show little social distancing or mask-wearing.

New Orleans Police and Cantrell have come under fire from local musicians who decried the double standard of barring them from playing but allowing the concert. Cantrell says they did what they could under the law…

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Reports show NOPD closed off traffic to the area but did not intervene in the gathering.

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The 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the Louisiana National Guard is shipping out for a nearly year-long deployment to the Middle East over the next eight days.

Col. Scott Desormeaux says because of the pandemic the departure ceremonies will be closed to soldiers only. Friends and family are encouraged to either watch online or…

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The events will be staggered across the next eight days depending on when a regiment is scheduled to fly out.

Desormeaux says the mission will be the continued fight against ISIS as well as the transfer of obligations for the fight against ISIS in Iraq.

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The roughly 4,000 soldier Brigade has been active in Louisiana’s COVID response, but Desormeaux says their deployment has been planned for a while will not impact the state pandemic capabilities.

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It’s the 256th’s third overseas deployment since 9/11

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After picking up two more sacks in the blow out win over the Buccaneers, Saints defensive end Trey Hendrickson has 7.5 sacks on the year, which ranks third in the NFL behind Myles Garrett and Aaron Donald. Hendrickson says the season is only halfway through…

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After the Saints week one win over the Bucs, Tampa Bay Coach Brucia Arians said Hendrickson was the easiest guy to block on the New Orleans defensive line. Hendrickson says he didn’t use that statement as bulletin board material for his big game on Sunday night

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LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says several players are in quarantine as the Tigers are a few days away from taking on top-ranked Alabama on Saturday in Baton Rouge. Orgeron would not identify which players have tested positive for COVID-19 or are in quarantine, but the Tigers are reportedly down to one quarterback, freshman TJ Finley. Orgeron says this latest COVID outbreak is another challenge for his team

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Even if LSU was at full strength, they would go into the game as huge underdogs. Orgeron says his players have no plans on backing down…

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The other major story involving LSU football is freshman wide receiver Koy Moore, who claims he was violated by a Baton Rouge officers who thought he was in possession of a gun and drugs. Three B-R-P-D cops have been placed on administrative leave. Athletics Director Scott Woodward calls it a troubling encounter, while Orgeron says there’s no place for racism or social injustice

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5:30 PM LRN Newscast Nov 9

LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says he has several players in quarantine as a result of positive COVID-19 cases within the football program.
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Orgeron also announced that starting Q-B Myles Brennan might miss the remainder of the season with the injury he suffered in the third game of the season.

There’s good news in the battle against COVID-19 as Pfizer says the vaccine, they are studying is showing its 90-percent effective. Assistant Dean for Translational Research at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, Doctor Lucio Miele, says it’s among ten possible vaccine candidates in late testing around the world…

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Miele says residents in nursing homes would be among the first to get a vaccine once it’s approved by the F-D-A.

Governor Edwards has signed a bill to allow clergy members into hosptials and nursing homes to visit patients during public health emergencies. Minden Senator Robert Mills says healthcare facilities will also be given immunity from most civil lawsuits for injury or death for the exposure of clergy members. Mills says most clergy members do not have issues with immunity…

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The Climate Initiatives Task Force held its first meeting today, with the goal of net-zero emissions by 2050. Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Chairman Chip Kline says oil and gas industry representatives are on the task force but acknowledged it will be a challenge to get everyone on board…

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4:30 PM LRN Newscast Nov 9

LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says he met with freshman wide receiver Koy Moore and his family after Moore stated he was violated by Baton Rouge Police Officers Saturday night. Moore, who is black, said that officers pulled guns on him and tried to unzip his pants as they suspected he had a gun and drugs in his possession. Orgeron says there is no place in America for racism or social injustice.

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On a day the state eclipses 188-thousand reported COVID-19 cases, Pfizer says the early results from its coronavirus vaccine show the shot is 90-percent effective. Assistant Dean for Translational Research at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, Dr. Lucio Miele, says 90-percent effectiveness is impressive

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A bill to allow clergy members into healthcare facilities to visit patients during public health emergencies unanimously passed during the special session and was signed into law. Bill sponsor, freshman Minden Senator Robert Mills is hoping to meet with public health officials and have rules in place in the next several months, Mills says it’s important that the intent of the bill be known.

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The Climate Initiatives Task Force met today to begin discussing how Louisiana could meet the Governor’s goals of reducing the state’s greenhouse gas emissions. Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Chair Chip Kline says the task force will work to plot out a feasible path towards reducing emissions and provide education on how it can be done.

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Edwards has a goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.

3:30 PM LRN Newscast Nov 9

Saturday’s LSU football game versus number one ranked Alabama is in jeopardy, because of a COVID-19 outbreak involving the Tigers. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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And ULM suspends all football-related activities due to a COVID outbreak among athletic department staff members. ULM has scheduled a new round of COVID-19 tests for football players, coaches, and some support personnel today results and will determine if football activities can resume this week

The Climate Initiatives Task Force met today, discussing how Louisiana could meet the Governor’s goals of reducing the state’s greenhouse gas emissions. Edwards is aiming for a 26 percent reduction in emissions by 2025, 50 percent by 2030, with the goal of net-zero emissions by 2050. Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Chair Chip Kline says either we make substantial changes, or the climate will.

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Governor Edwards has signed a bill to allow clergy members into healthcare facilities to visit patients during public health emergencies. Freshman Minden Senator Robert Mills says his measure requires the state health department to craft rules and regulations for patient access.

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12:30 PM LRN Newscast Nov 9

On a day the state eclipses 188-thousand reported COVID-19 cases, Pfizer says the early results from its coronavirus vaccine show the shot is 90-percent effective. Assistant Dean for Translational Research at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, Dr. Lucio Miele, says 90-percent effectiveness is impressive

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A bill to allow clergy members into healthcare facilities to visit patients during public health emergencies unanimously passed during the special session and was signed into law. Bill sponsor, freshman Minden Senator Robert Mills is hoping to meet with public health officials and have rules in place in the next several months, Mills says it’s important that the intent of the bill be known.

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Three Baton Rouge Police officers have been placed on paid leave following a social media post from LSU freshman wide receiver Koy Moore that he was violated by officers numerous times Saturday evening. Moore, who is black, said officers tried to unzip his pants looking for a weapon and was let go when he told them he was an LSU football player. Mayor Sharon Broome issued a statement that an investigation is underway.

Governor Edwards is pushing to have the state carbon-neutral by 2050. The Climate Initiatives Task Force met today to discuss how to make that happen…

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10:30 AM LRN Newscast Nov 9

LSU and Baton Rouge police say they are investigating claims made by freshman LSU wide receiver Koy Moore, who says he was violated numerous times by police officers on Saturday night. Moore, who is black, says cops pulled guns on him claiming he had guns and drugs in his possession and unzipped his pants. Mayor Broome issued a statement this morning that the allegations are being taken seriously and the incident is under investigation.

The Shell Convent refinery is set to cease operation at the end of the month and 700 jobs and 24 million dollars of tax revenue is on the line if a new buyer can’t be found.

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Louisiana Representative Cedric Richmond who was just re-elected for his six-term to Congress is a co-chair of President-Elect Joe Biden’s campaign team. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says Richmond’s close friendship with the former Vice President it could mean an appointment.

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Biden announced his coronavirus task force earlier this morning.

President Donald Trump failed in his national reelection effort but once again won Louisiana handily, less than a year after Democrat Governor John Bel Edwards survived a reelection win.

UL Lafayette Poli Sci Professor Pearson Cross says the results show how uniquely positioned the Governor was to triumph in the ruby red and getting even redder Louisiana.

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Trump won a near-identical 58 percent of the vote in both 2016 and 2020.

6:30 AM LRN Newscast Nov 7

Mardi Gras 2021 will not be canceled according to New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell but will be “different”. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Lawyers for Dyteon Simpson, the man charged in the 2018 slaying of LSU basketball player Wade Sims says the trial should be moved from Baton Rouge. Attorneys for Simpson say he cannot get a fair trial in East Baton Rouge Parish because of news coverage. District attorney, Hillar Moore opposes the change of venue.

An Acadiana family mourns the loss of their teenage son. Reports say the body of 15-year old Quawan “Bobby” Charles was found in a sugarcane field by a law enforcement drone on Monday. Charles was reported missing on October 30th after a reported friend and his mother picked him up without permission from the family. Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Katherine Breaux…

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It was October 28th when Hurricane Zeta struck southeast Louisiana, knocking out power to approximately half a million customers in the state. Power has been restored to most of the area and now less than 10-thousand customers remain without power. Governor John Bel Edwards thanked utility crews for their hard work and offered encouraging news.

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5:30 LRN Newscast Nov 6

New Orleans officials announce the city is not planning to cancel Mardi Gras 2021 so far but warns it will be “different”. A committee formed to investigate avenues for a pandemic Mardi Gras made recommendations like lower alcohol consumption and mandatory mask-wearing on floats and routes. Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy warns we’re tight on time and krewes must get explicit guidance on what the season will look like.

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LSU interim President Tom Galligan announces the option for in-person commencement December 18th.  In a statement issued today, Galligan says in light of overwhelming feedback they are offering Commencement for December graduates along with May and August graduates who were not able to walk due to COVID restrictions.

A 19-year-old from Angie is facing two counts of first-degree murder andtwo counts of attempted first-degree murder linked to a shooting at a party in a Lafayette City park. The shooting happened around 1 AM the morning after the Cajun’s October 14th 30-27 loss to Coastal Carolina. Lafayette Police Sgt. Nicole Oaks on how they caught Jamyron Magee…

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A reported 300 people were at the party.

It’s been nine days since Hurricane Zeta struck southeast Louisiana and the storm did some damage to flood protection systems in the extreme southeastern portions of the state. Governor Edwards says he’s seen plenty of damage along the coast in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes and the state doesn’t need another storm anytime soon so repairs can be made.

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4:30 PM LRN Newscast Nov 6

Mardi Gras 2021 will not be canceled according to New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell but will be “different”. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Lawyers for Dyteon Simpson, the man charged in the 2018 slaying of LSU basketball player Wade Sims says the trial should be moved from Baton Rouge. Attorneys for Simpson say he cannot get a fair trial in East Baton Rouge Parish because of news coverage. District attorney, Hillar Moore opposes the change of venue.

An Acadiana family mourns the loss of their teenage son. Reports say the body of 15-year old Quawan “Bobby” Charles was found in a sugarcane field by a law enforcement drone on Monday. Charles was reported missing on October 30th after a reported friend and his mother picked him up without permission from the family. Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Katherine Breaux…

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It was October 28th when Hurricane Zeta struck southeast Louisiana, knocking out power to approximately half a million customers in the state. Power has been restored to most of the area and now less than 10-thousand customers remain without power. Governor John Bel Edwards thanked utility crews for their hard work and offered encouraging news.

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3:30 LRN Newcast Nov 6

It’s been nine days since Hurricane Zeta struck southeast Louisiana. Power has been restored to a majority of the area but approximately 9-thousand remain without electricity. Edwards says utility crews and several government agencies are working together to speed recovery efforts.

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19-year-old Jamyron Magee from Angie is facing two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder linked to a shooting at a party in a Lafayette City park. The shooting happened around 1 AM on the morning of October 15th. Lafayette Police Sgt. Nicole Oaks says Magee allegedly killed 19-year-old Ka’Kyrie Clark and 18-year-old Nathaniel Sharply while injuring two…

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An Acadiana family is looking for justice after the loss of their teenage son. Reports say the body of 15-year old Quawan “Bobby” Charles was found in a sugarcane field by a law enforcement drone on Monday. Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Katherine Breaux.

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Charles was reported missing on October 30th after a reported friend and his mother picked him up without permission from the family.

 

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell announces the city is not planning to cancel Mardi Gras 2021 so far but warns it will be “different.” Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy says getting some guidance from City Hall is a start, but the devil is in the details, and so far the details are vague while state mandates are specific…

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