11:30 Newscast, December 7th, 2016

Testimony in the Will Smith murder trial resumed this morning, with witnesses to the shooting taking the stand. Defense attorneys say Smith was the aggressor, but prosecutors say Cardell Hayes shot and killed an unarmed innocent man. Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino says the fact that the victim is so popular makes the case challenging for the defense
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Racquel Smith insisted that her unarmed husband did nothing to provoke the killing.

The Republican Party of Louisiana has confirmed President-elect Donald Trump will be in Baton Rouge on Friday for a get out the vote rally for US Senate candidate Republican John Kennedy. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross expects a huge frenzy of supporters to be in attendance…:
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The event starts at noon at the Baton Rouge Airport.

An entire family from Bunkie has been arrested on bomb making charges. Avoyelles Sheriff Doug Anderson says they executed a warrant on 38-year-old Jenus Juneau, who was accused of stealing $12-thousand worth of household goods, guns, and jewelry on Sunday…:
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Anderson says Juneau’s wife and their two 19-year-old children were also charged.

What might the trial of Ronald Gasser look like now that he’s been charged with manslaughter in the death of former NFL player Joe McKnight? Legal analyst Tim Meche says if Gasser can explain a reasonable fear to the jury, he could be found not guilty…:
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Gasser is claiming self defense in what authorities are calling a road rage incident between he and McKnight.

 

10:30 Newscast December 12,2016

Third day of the Will Smith shooting trial is underway in a court room in Orleans Parish. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino was surprised to see that the first person to testify for the prosecution was former Saints running back Deuce McAllister…

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There was also emotional testimony from the widow of Will Smith, Racquel, who said strongly that her husband did nothing to provoke the shooting. Cardell Hayes defense team paints a different picture.

The Louisiana Republican Party has confirmed that President-elect Donald Trump will be in Baton Rouge on Friday to headline a rally to encourage people to get out to vote. Trump urging voters to cast their ballot for Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy for U.S. Senate. Many Republican elected officials will be present at the rally alongside the future President. The event starts at noon at the Baton Rouge Airport.

 

A report from the AAA foundation says you double the chances of getting into a wreck if you only get five to six hours of sleep. AAA spokesperson Don Redman says getting tired behind the wheel can also happen in the afternoon as it could, when driving during the overnight hours….

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Redman says nearly 21-percent of fatal crashes are the result of drowsy driving.

Louisiana broke a record for the number of adoptions in one year with 735 children adopted by 532 families. Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says all of the children in the state’s care have a history of abuse or neglect. She says although it’s exciting so many kids found homes, many are still without a family.

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09:30 Newscast, December 7th, 2016

It was an emotional first day of testimony in the Will Smith trial Tuesday. Cardell Hayes is accused of shooting and killing the former Saints player. The prosecution is arguing that Hayes was the aggressor, but the defense says Smith was reaching for a gun. Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino says the jury being sequestered will make everyone want to get through with the trial as quickly as possible…:
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The trial resumes today.

Ronald Gasser, the man accused of fatally shooting former NFL player and John Curtis star Joe McKnight last week, has been charged with manslaughter, so what will be the key factors in a likely trial? Legal analyst Tim Meche says a state law letting people defend themselves if someone tries to invade your vehicle is a big factor:
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Lots of folks are preparing to travel for the upcoming holiday and AAA is reminding motorists not to drive if you’re too tired. Spokesman Don Redman says nearly one in three drivers admitted to drowsy driving at least once in the past month. He says there are ways people can avoid being tired while driving on long trips…:
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He says nearly 21-percent of fatal crashes are the result of people falling asleep behind wheel.

Some LSU fans are gearing up to head to Orlando for the Citrus Bowl later this month, but so far ticket sales are lagging a bit. That’s according to LSU ticket manager, Brian Broussard, who says so far only about 4-thousand tickets have been sold…:
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The game kicks off at 10am on New Years Eve.

 

08:30 Newscast, December 7th, 2016

In the shooting of former NFL player Joe McKnight in Jefferson Parish, 54-year-old Ronald Gasser is charged with manslaughter. So what might this trial look like? Legal analyst Tim Meche says the Jefferson Parish D-A’s office could let a grand jury have a say…:
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Beyond that, Meche says if Gasser makes a good case that he was scared of McKnight, he could be found not guilty.

The first day of the murder trial of former-Saints star Will Smith was filled with emotional testimony. Current and former Saints players Drew Brees, Steve Gleason, Roman Harper, and Jahri Evans were in the courtroom. Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino says Cardell Hayes’ defense team has an uphill battle because of the popularity of the victim..:
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Hayes faces life in prison if convicted.

The Department of Children and Family Services is excited to announce Louisiana broke a record for the number of children adopted in a year. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Multiple officials confirm that President-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to be in Baton Rouge on Friday. The visit will happen just one day before voters go to the polls in the US Senate election in Louisiana. Saturday, Mr. Trump tweeted that State Treasurer John Kennedy is his choice for US Senator. State Police says they were informed by Secret Service of Mr. Trump’s visit, but were not given details.

 

07:30 Newscast, December 7th, 2016

Former and current Saints players showed up for the first day of Will Smith’s murder trial. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Congress is set to approve a package this week that contains $1.2 billion dollars in additional funds for flood relief for Louisiana. Governor John Bel Edwards says they are making great progress in getting what the state needs from the federal government to recover from the historic flooding in March and August. He says they plan to return to Washington in the spring to ask for additional assistance to complete the package.

Louisiana broke the state’s record for the number of foster children adoptions within a year. 735 children were adopted by 532 families between October of 2015 and September of 2016. Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says she couldn’t be more thankful for these families…:
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She says while it’s exciting so many children found foster homes, many are still without a family.

According to the AAA Foundation report on drowsy driving, you double the chances of getting into a wreck if you only get 5 to 6 hours of sleep. Spokesperson Don Redman says being tired behind the wheel is a form of impairment…:
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He and the risk of crashing increases by 11 if you get less than four hours of shut eye.

 

06:45 Sportscast, December 7th, 2016

Former and current Saints players showed up for the first day of Will Smith’s murder trial. Halen Doughty has more…:
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In New York last night, Former LSU quarterback Bert Jones was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Jones finished fourth in Heisman voting in 1972, and left the Tigers as the school’s all time leader in passing yardage and touchdown passes. He’s better known nationally for being the Colts star QB who won the NFL’s MVP in back to back seasons in the 70s. Jones is LSU’s 11th addition to the College Football Hall of Fame.

In the shooting of former NFL player Joe McKnight in Jefferson Parish, 54-year-old Ronald Gasser is charged with manslaughter. So what might this trial look like? Legal analyst Tim Meche says the Jefferson Parish D-A’s office could let a grand jury have a say…:
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Beyond that, Meche says if Gasser makes a good case that he was scared of McKnight, he could be found not guilty.

Ticket sales are going slow on the LSU side for the Citrus Bowl in Orlando between the Tigers and Louisville on December 31st. LSU ticket manager, Brian Broussard, says the 11am eastern time kickoff shouldn’t scare fans away…:
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About 4200 of LSU’s allotment of 9500 tickets have been sold so far.

Today in college hoops, UL-Lafayette hosts Loyola and Southern is at Tulane.

06:40 Newscast, December 7th, 2016

What might the trial of Ronald Gasser look like now that he’s been charged with manslaughter in the death of former NFL player Joe McKnight? Legal analyst Tim Meche says if Gasser can explain a reasonable fear to the jury, he could be found not guilty…:
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Meche says the Jefferson Parish D-A’s office could also let a grand jury have a say.

The first day of the murder trial for Cardell Hayes, accused of killing former Saints star Will Smith, was filled with emotional testimony. Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino says the biggest surprise was that former New Orleans running back Deuce McAllister took the stand early as a character witness for Smith…:
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Saints quarterback Drew Brees was among other celebrities there supporting Smith’s family.

AAA warns against drowsy driving this holiday season. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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President-elect Donald Trump is expected to visit Baton Rouge in support of US Senate candidate John Kennedy on Friday. State Police say they were notified by Secret Service of Mr. Trump’s visit, but did not receive details of the agenda.

 

LRN AM NEWSCALL DEC 7

The Department of Children and Family Services is excited to announce Louisiana broke a record for the number of children adopted in a year. Emelie Gunn has more…

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AAA warns against drowsy driving this holiday season. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Former and currents Saints players showed up for the first day of Will Smith’s murder trial. Halen Doughty has more…

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Louisiana broke the state’s record for the number of foster children adoptions within a year. 735 children were adopted by 532 families between October of 2015 and September of 2016. Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says she couldn’t be more thankful for these families.

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Walters says all of the children in state care have a history of either abuse or neglect with a big majority being under the age of five. She says while it’s exciting so many children found foster homes, many are still without a family.

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For information on adopting a foster child, visit the department of children and family services website. Walters says many people adopt more than one child with 109 families adopting two kids, 19 families adopting three and nine adopting four children. She says foster parents get so much out of adoption…

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With people getting ready to hit the road for holiday travels, AAA warns drivers to avoid drowsy driving. According to the AAA Foundation report, you double the chances of getting into a wreck if you only get 5 to 6 hours of sleep, and the risk increases by 11 if you get less than four hours of shut eye. Spokesperson Don Redman says being tired behind the wheel is a form of impairment.

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Redman says nearly 21-percent of fatal crashes result in people falling asleep behind wheel, resulting in about 75-hundred fatalities nationwide a year. He says it’s no surprise most drowsy driving is reported between 2 am and 5 am. But he says a lot of people admit to being tired behind the wheel in broad daylight.

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AAA finds that nearly one in three drivers admitted to drowsy driving at least once in the past month. Redman says there are ways people can avoid being tired while driving on long trips.

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Ronald Gasser, the man accused of fatally shooting former NFL player and John Curtis star Joe McKnight last week, has been charged with manslaughter, so what will be the key factors in a likely trial? Legal analyst Tim Meche says Gasser’s testimony will be the biggest factor. He says if Gasser can explain a reasonable fear to the jury, he could be found not guilty….

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Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand says it’s possible the manslaughter charge could be upgraded or downgraded based on future evidence. Meche says the Jefferson Parish D-A’s office could also let a grand jury have a say….

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Meche says it appears the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office conducted a very professional investigation in a tidal wave of criticism, which will likely help them build a better case. He says there is a state law that will play a big role in this case and that gives a person the right to shoot and kill someone attempting to invade your vehicle…

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The first day of the murder trial for former-Saints star Will Smith was filled with emotional testimony. Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino says the biggest surprise was that former running back Deuce McAllister took the stand early in the day to testify about his friendship with Smith and his time with the Saints.

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Current and former Saints players Drew Brees, Steve Gleason, Roman Harper, and Jahri Evans were also in the courtroom showing support for Smith’s family. Ciolino says it makes a difference who the victim is in any homicide case, which is the biggest problem Cardell Hayes’ defense is facing.

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The prosecution is arguing that Hayes was the aggressor in the incident because he rammed Smith’s car. The defense says that Smith was the aggressor and that he was reaching for a gun. Ciolino says the jury being sequestered will make everyone want to get through with the trial as quickly as possible.

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Some LSU fans are gearing up to head to Orlando for the Citrus Bowl later this month, but so far ticket sales are lagging a bit. That’s according to LSU ticket manager, Brian Broussard, who says so far only about 4-thousand tickets have been sold.

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The Tigers will face Louisville in the bowl game on December 31. Broussard says they still have over 5-thousand tickets available through their ticket office and you can get a good seat at a good price.

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Broussard says this game will be a good matchup and hopes fans will come out and support the Tigers. He says LSU fans shouldn’t let the 11 am Eastern Time kickoff discourage them.

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18:30 LRN Newscast December 6th

54-year-old Robert Gasser has been charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of former NFL player and ex John Curtis star Joe McKnight. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand says they waited to make an arrest, so they can talk with more independent witnesses and Normand defended the handling of the case, even though there were groups calling for Gasser’s arrest last week…
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Normand says there’s a chance the charge could be upgraded or downgraded based on further evidence.

It’s been a long day of testimony in the Will Smith shooting trial. In opening statements, Prosecutors say Cardell Hayes did not act in self-defense when he shot Smith last April. Hayes’ defense team says it was Smith who was the aggressor. The widow of Smith, Raquel, took the stand and denied claims that her husband approached Hayes’ Hummer with a handgun in his hand.

A Monroe woman is facing multiple charges after she was caught shoplifting with her children. Detective Chris Bates with Monroe Police says 33-year-old Shirley Mayes and her 9-year-old and 14-year-old were caught stealing from the Monroe Walmart…:
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Bates says Mayes faces charges of misdemeanor shoplifting, criminal conspiracy, and three counts of contributing to child delinquency.

After safety concerns about wild horses roaming the Fort Polk army base in Vernon Parish, the first round of horses have been moved to the Dallas-Forth Worth area. Fort Polk Spokesperson Troy Darr says contact the Humane Society of North Texas for more information on the welfare of the horses.
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17:30 Newscast Dec 6

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s office charges 54-year-old Ronald Gasser with manslaughter in the shooting death of former NFL player Joe McKnight.

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Will Smith’s wife Racquel testified in the first day of the former-Saints star’s murder trial today, saying her worst nightmare happened for no reason. Prosecutors say Cardell Hayes did not act in self-defense when he shot Smith last April after a car accident, but Hayes’ defense team says Smith was the aggressor. Racquel says she doesn’t want sympathy, she wants justice.

At a budget hearing this morning at the State Capitol, Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne told lawmakers not only does the state have to address a $313 million deficit for this fiscal year, there’s another $300 million shortfall looming. He says that means state agencies will face more budget cuts.

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Dardenne says once again higher education and healthcare are on the chopping block.

Fort Polk has moved 50 horses off their land in Vernon Parish because of safety concerns. Troy Darr with Ft. Polk says the wild horses aren’t safe on the Army training grounds.

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The horses were sent to the Humane Society of North Texas.