*UPDATE* 13:30 Newscast, June 22nd, 2016

(Please note update to JPSO story.)

The story about the Baton Rouge mother who allegedly beat her children for breaking into a house, then was arrested, is receiving outrage from across the country. BRPD says 30-year-old Schaquana Spears was charged with two counts of child cruelty. It’s now in the hands of DA Hillar Moore, who is not sure if he’s going to prosecute…:
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Authorities say the 10, 12, and 13-year-olds broke into a neighbor’s house and stole a hover board, electronics, and socks, and mom wasn’t happy about it.

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s office is reporting an officer has been shot and killed on the Westbank. The cop was reportedly shot during a pedestrian stop. Police said they had two people detained and that one of the individuals was described as the suspected shooter. K9 and helicopter had to be called in for the manhunt. We’ll have more on this as it develops.

The lawyer of a Marksville City Marshall accused of fatally shooting a 6-year-old boy has filed a motion to move the trial out of Avoyelles Parish. 31-year-old Derrick Stafford’s attorney, Christopher LaCour, says with all the media coverage he doesn’t believe Stafford can get a fair trial in this parish…:
cut 12 (09) “is corrupt”
Stafford and Greenhouse are set to go to trial this fall.

Instead of repairing the Jimmy Davis Bridge over the River River in Shreveport-Bossier, DOTD says they’ve decided just to build a brand new bridge. Spokeswoman Cindy Dorfner says this will mean less congestion and an easier drive for commuters…:
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She says they aren’t sure at this point how much the new bridge will cost or when it will be complete.

 

12:30 Newscast, June 22nd, 2016

The Baton Rouge mother who was arrested after allegedly beating her sons for robbing a neighbor’s house might not have to stand trial, according to District Attorney Hillar Moore. Don Molino has more…:
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Under a pair of bills signed by Governor John Bel Edwards that go into law immediately, flying a drone to spy on or harass people is prohibited. Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor says there are some exceptions…:
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He adds that if you fly a drone into your neighbors yard by mistake, that is not a crime.

The state Department of Transportation cancels plans to rehabilitate the Jimmy Davis Bridge over the Red River in Shreveport-Bossier. DOTD spokeswoman Cindy Dorfner says they instead decided to build a new four-lane bridge. She says the old bridge will remain open during construction, and right now they are getting the design process underway…:
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She says this new bridge will mean less congestion and an easier drive for commuters.

A Baton Rouge woman has been placed under arrest by the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office for allegedly pretending to be a cop and taking someone into custody with toy handcuffs at a casino. Deputies learned 23-year-old Georgetta Augillard didn’t work for any law enforcement agency and she was booked with false imprisonment and fraudulent portrayal of a cop.

 

11:30 Newscast, June 22nd, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards has signed into law two bills that will regulate drone use in Louisiana. Baton Rouge Sen. Dan Claitor authored one of the measures. He says under his bill, you could be charged with criminal trespassing if you use a drone to peep on your neighbors…:
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The law goes into effect immediately.

East Baton Rouge DA Hillar Moore is not sure yet if he’ll prosecute a Baton Rouge mother who was arrested amid charges she beat her kids for breaking into someone’s home. Police say 30-year-old Schaquana Spears was charged with two counts of child cruelty for whipping her three children with an electrical cord. Moore understands parents need to discipline their children:
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He says the degree of physical discipline will be reviewed.

4th Congressional District candidate and former Opelousas lawmaker Elbert Guillory says he should be chosen to head to D.C. because he has the coconuts to handle Congress. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says the interesting political commercial is an attention grabbing tactic to build name recognition outside of Acadiana…:
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Guillory said in the YouTube ad that, in Louisiana, when someone has courage to stand up to others, we say that she or he has coconuts.

The state gives away 1.6 billion dollars in local tax revenue for the industrial exemption program, which benefits large manufacturers. That’s according to Together Louisiana and spokesperson Broderick Bagert says school districts, parishes and other local entities are missing out on these dollars…:
cut 11 (03) “tax money”
But others say this exemption draws big companies to Louisiana.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast June 22nd

Two days are left in the legislative session and the Senate is expected to try and pass legislation that raises more revenue to cover a 600-million dollar shortfall. But Jeremy Alford, publisher of la-politics-dot-com, says House leaders say they’ve reached their saturation point on passing revenue generating bills…
cut 14 (11) “…more revenue”
So far lawmakers have agreed to raise 284-million dollars in this session.

Attorney General Jeff Landry announces 57 individuals have been arrested as part of Operation Broken Heart, which is a statewide initative that involved law enforcement to reduce internet crimes against children. LaFourche Parish Sheriff Craig Weber says this needs to be a priority, because victims of internet crime tend to become unlawful individuals later in life…
cut 6 (09) “…children”

Former opelousas state senator and now candidate in the fourth district congressional race, Elbert Guillory, has an unique add on YouTube. Guillory is shown holding a bag of cocunets and he says there are not enough politicians in Washington D-C to do the right thing…
cut 9 (12) “….our homeland”
Last year, in his campaign for Lt. Governor Guillory had an ad that featured the “N-word” several times.

A group called Together Louisiana says local governments are missing out on one-point-six billion dollars a year in revenue as a result of the industrial tax exemption program. But a tax expert with the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, Jim Patterson, says without this exemption many businesses might not come or stay in Louisiana…
cut 13 (07) “…our state”
Together Louisiana says the governor has the power to ask local governments if they want tax exempted.

Former opelousas state senator and now candidate in the fourth district congressional race, Elbert Guillory, has an unique add on YouTube. Guillory is shown holding a bag of cocunets and he says there are not enough politicians in Washington D-C who do the right thing…
cut 9 (12) “….our homeland”
Last year, in his campaign for Lt. Governor Guillory had an ad that featured the “N-word” several times.

09:30 Newscast, June 22nd, 2016

Lawmakers still haven’t raised enough revenue in the special session that ends tomorrow to fill the budget deficit for next fiscal year. Governor John Bel Edwards has asked for $600 million dollars in additional funding, but Jeremy Alford with LaPolitics.com says the hole is probably bigger than that…:
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The Senate says they are going to try once again to bring back a bill regarding personal income taxes that the House as already rejected, but leaders in the lower chamber say they don’t see the votes changing.

Beginning today, cops in New Orleans are changing the way they deal with people who possess pot, but State Police says troopers are not on board. NOPD says officers have been instructed to issue a citation similar to a traffic ticket to people caught with a small amount of marijuana. But State Police says they are responsible for enforcing Louisiana’s laws and they want to remain consistent from New Orleans to Shreveport.

Attorney General Jeff Landry and law enforcement officers are partnering to stop the production and distribution of child pornography. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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A statewide network of civic organizations says the state grants billions of dollars in local tax revenue to benefit large manufacturers, when that money would be better served going to things like schools a police. Together Louisiana spokesman Broderick Bagert says they are calling on the governor to change the program, which he is allowed to do under the constitution…:
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But others say this exemption is given out all over the country and without it Louisiana stands to lose businesses to other states.

 

08:30 Newscast, June 22nd, 2016

With two days left in special session, lawmakers are struggling to raise enough money to tackle the state’s massive budget deficit. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says the supplemental budget bill is currently in the Senate Finance Committee and TOPS is funded at around 70-percent. He says other areas still don’t have adequate funding…:
Cut 15 (10) “prisons”
Alford says the state’s budget hole is likely more than $600 million.

A woman from Minden died and two others were injured in a Webster Parish, two vehicle crash, according to State Police. They say 33-year-old Kevin Liker of Dubberly tried to pass two vehicles in a no passing zone, when he struck a pickup truck head-on. The passenger in the truck, 66-year-old Linda McCoy was not buckled up and sustained fatal injuries in the crash. Investigators believe speed and alcohol were factors in the incident which is under investigation.

Former state legislator Ebert Guillory has released an interesting ad in support of his candidacy for the 4th district Congressional race. Halen Doughty has more…:
Cut 2 (28) “I’m Halen Doughty”

Attorney General Jeff Landry and law enforcement are teaming up to tackle cyber-crimes against children. State Police Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson says parents can help by keeping a close eye on their kids online…:
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The venture is dubbed Operation Broken Heart.

 

07:30 Newscast, June 22nd, 2016

The industrial tax exemption program that benefits large manufacturers is costing local governments 1.6 billion dollars a year, according to Together Louisiana. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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Senate leaders say they are going try again to make moves that would help fill the state’s budget deficit for next fiscal year. The session must end tomorrow night. Senate President John Alario told reporters he hopes to revive an individual income tax measure which was struck down by the House, but lawmakers in the lower chamber say they don’t see votes changing.

Former state senator Elbert Guillory is in the race for the 4th Congressional District seat, and he’s running a very unique YouTube ad to gain voters’ support, by using coconuts as a metaphor. He can be seen in the ad standing behind a podium, holding a mesh bag with two coconuts…:
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Political analyst Pearson Cross thinks this is a “Donald Trump” move by Guillory…:
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Cross is becoming less politically correct is an emerging trend among candidates.

An unidentified deputy in West Baton Rouge Parish has been suspended without pay for failing to perform a proper inmate headcount, after failing to notice one of the prisoners put a dummy in his bed to trick the officer into thinking he was sleeping. The inmate ended up coming back to the prison with 2 bags of pot according to authorities.

06:45 Sporscast, June 22nd, 2016

Multiple media outlets are reporting that former LSU star Ben Simmons has worked out for the Philadelphia 76ers, who will likely make him the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft. Simmons went through drills Tuesday, ahead of the draft in New York tomorrow. Philadelphia franchise leaders said that by choosing to work out for the team, Simmons removed any doubt that he didn’t want to be in the City of Brotherly Love. Owners say it also speaks to his desire to be selected No. 1.

The Saints announced the 2016 training camp schedule, holding practices at both the Greenbrier in West Virginia and ending at the Saints’ Metairie facility on Airline. That includes 22 practices for Saints fans to watch their team practice. They’ll begin on-field workouts in a non-padded practice session in West Virginia, Thursday, July 28 beginning at 9:30 a.m. Following four days of practices at their Metairie training facility from Monday, Aug. 22-Thursday, Aug. 25, the Saints host their first preseason game of 2016 the next day against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

UL-Lafayette has issued a statement in response to the death of Herman Williams, a 2016-17 signee to the school’s men’s basketball team. Williams died after collapsing during a workout in Florida’s Jackson County. The Ragin Cajuns say Williams was a very smart young man with a bright future, and was going to be a perfect compliment to the team, both as a person and player. He had just turned 19 years old on Sunday.

In the College World Series, for the first time in nine years, the SEC won’t have a team play in the championship series. Texas Tech held on to eliminate NO. 1 seed Florida 3-2 on Tuesday. The Red Raiders will play Coastal Carolina tomorrow. TCU defeated the Chanticleers yesterday. Today in Game 9, US Santa Barbara takes on Arizona.

ESPN’s Darren Rovell says former LSU Tiger Odell Beckham has signed an endorsement deal with Campbell’s Chunky Soup.

LSU baseball announces that second baseman Cole Freeman has been chosen to wear number eight next season. Mikie Mahtook started the tradition of passing the jersey number eight to another player.

 

06:30 Newscast, June 22nd, 2016

With two days left in special session, lawmakers are struggling to raise enough money to tackle the state’s massive budget deficit. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says legislators are just short of raising 300 million dollars
of the $600 million the governor requested. He says conservatives in the House aren’t budging…:
cut 14 (11) “more revenue”
He says the shortfall for next fiscal year is likely more than $600 million.

The state gives away 1.6 billion dollars in local tax revenue for the industrial exemption program, which benefits large manufacturers. That’s according to Together Louisiana and spokesperson Broderick Bagert says school districts, parishes and other local entities are missing out on these dollars…:
cut 11 (03) “tax money”
But others say this exemption draws big companies to Louisiana.

Attorney General Jeff Landry and law enforcement are teaming up to tackle cyber-crimes against children. Landry says since April, 57 alleged perpetrators have been arrested for the distribution and possession of child pornography as part of “Operation Broken Heart”…:
cut 4 (09) “that exploitation”
State Police is assisting in the effort to reduce internet crimes against children.

According to the latest campaign finance reports for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. $4.7 million dollars has been paid to a Louisiana business which makes the infamous “Make American Great Again” hats. Ace Specialties in Lafayette’s owner is also listed as an official point of contact for the Trump for President store.

 

AM Newscall June 22,2016

Attorney General Jeff Landry and law enforcement officers are partnering to stop the production and distribution of child pornography. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Former state legislator Ebert Guillory has released eye raising ad in support of his candidacy for the 4th district Congressional race. Halen Doughty has more…

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The industrial tax exemption program that benefits large manufacturers is costing local governments 1.6 billion dollars a year, according to Together Louisiana. Jeff Palermo reports…

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Attorney General Jeff Landry and law enforcement are teaming up to tackle cyber-crimes against children. Landry says since April, 57 alleged perpetrators have been arrested for the distribution and possession of child pornography as part of “Operation Broken Heart”

cut 4  (09)  “that exploitation”

 State Police is assisting in the effort to reduce internet crimes against children. Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson says parents can help in this battle by being vigilant and keeping a close eye on your kids online activities…

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 Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre says no parish or town is immune from cyber-crimes and it needs to be a priority for law enforcement, because victims of internet crime tend to because unlawful individuals later in life……

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Former state senator Elbert Guillory is in the race for the 4th Congressional District seat, and he’s running a very unique YouTube ad to gain voters’ support, by using coconuts as a metaphor. He can be seen in the ad standing behind a podium, holding a mesh bag with two coconuts.

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This is not the first time Guillory has made a bold statement in an ad. Last year in the race for Lt. Governor, he used the n-word multiple times to “start a dialogue on race.” UL-Lafayette political science professor, Pearson Cross, says Guillory is trying to build his name recognition in northern Louisiana, as he resides in St. Landry Parish.

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Cross says this seems to be an emerging trend in politics, where candidates are becoming less politically correct. In the recent ad, Guillory demonstrates that idea, saying there are not enough “coconuts” in Washington, D.C.

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Cross says Guillory may be inspired to make these wild statements by presidential candidates Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. He says Guillory may feel like people want elected officials who are not afraid to say what others may not want to say.

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A group called Together Louisiana says the state gives away 1.6 billion dollars in local tax revenue as a result of the industrial tax exemption program, which benefits large manufacturers. Together Louisiana spokesperson Broderick Bagert says school districts, parishes and other local entities are missing out on these dollars.

cut 11 (03) “tax money”

Bagert says local school districts and police departments in particular can really use this money. He says under the constitution, Governor John Bel Edwards has the authority to overhaul this program and allow local governments approve the exemption.

cut 12 (08) “on them”

Tax and Finance Council Director for the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, Jim Patterson, says 40 states give this kind of exemption. Patterson says this exemption draws big companies to build new facilities in our state. He says without this exemption, many businesses might not come to Louisiana.

Cut 13 (07)  “our state”

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With two days left in special session, lawmakers are struggling to raise enough money to tackle the state’s massive budget deficit. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says right now legislators are just short of raising 300 million dollars and Governor John Bel Edwards has asked for 600 million to cover the shortfall for next fiscal year. He says conservatives in the House say they’ve reached their saturation point on passing revenue generators.

cut 14 (11)  “more revenue”

Alford says the supplemental budget bill is currently in the Senate Finance Committee and right now, TOPS is funded at around 70-percent. He says other areas still don’t have adequate funding.

Cut 15 (10) “prisons”

Alford says so far, the legislature is poised to raise about 284 million dollars in new revenue. But he says the shortfall for next fiscal year is estimated at 600 million dollars and possibly even higher than that…

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