LRN Newscast 17:30 February 27th

A legal analyst says the man accused of injuring more than two dozen Endymion parade goers in New Orleans may only face 5 years in jail…
Voicer 1 (31) “I’m Halen Doughty”

Allergy season is in full swing earlier this year, and experts say because Louisiana had such a mild winter, there never really was a low pollen period. Dr. Kenneth Paris, with LSU Health New Orleans, says warm winters typically mean pollen season will peak earlier, and last longer…:
Cut 9 (09) “when we don’t have rain”
Paris says there’s excellent medicine available to control symptoms.

A DeSoto Parish homeowner has been arrested for fatally shooting a man who was allegedly vandalizing his car. Mansfield Police Chief Gary Hobbs says 34-year-old Cody Parker saw 50-year-old James Hewitt near his car and shot Hewitt multiple times as he was fleeing the scene….
cut 12 (11) “pronounced dead”
Hobbs says Parker is charged with second-degree murder.

Volunteers are coming together to help Louisiana flood victims get back into their homes. Louisiana Launch volunteer Shanna Forrestall says their group helps families who are not getting what they need from insurance or FEMA….:
Cut 3 (10) “their houses”
She says Lousiaina Launch can provide donations to families who need it the most, those with elderly, disabled and special needs members.

16:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU is off to a 7-1 start after sweeping Maryland. One of the big surprises so far has been freshman Rankin Woley from Atlanta. He’s five-for-11 at the plate and Coach Paul Mainieri says Woley is making the case for more playing time…
cut 20 (19) “…about that”
Mainieri announced today that junior relief pitcher Doug Norman will miss the remainder of the season. Mainieri says Norman needs surgery on his elbow. He left the game in obvious pain after throwing a pitch in yesterday’s 9-5 win against Maryland.

Louisiana Tech pitcher Nate Harris has been named Conference USA Pitcher of the Week. The senior from San Antonio earned a win and two saves for the undefeated Bulldogs, who host nationally-ranked Arkansas tomorrow night.

Nicholls’ center Liam Thomas has been named the Southland Conference Men’s Basketball player of the week. The seven-footer from Australia recorded a triple-double against UIW last week and had 11 points and five blocked shots in a victory over Southeastern on Saturday.

There’s some college basketball games on the schedule tonight. Grambling looks to win its fourth in a row as they visit Mississippi Valley State. ULM is at Coastal Carolina. The Warhawks are trying for back-to-back wins for the second time this season. And UL Lafayette is at Appalachian State. The Cajuns have won three in a row.

The 13th ranked UL Lafayette baseball team won its series with 18th ranked Sam Houston State over the weekend. Southeastern Louisiana won its weekened series over 21st ranked Rice. The Lions defeated the Owls 12 to four yesterday. Former John Curtis star Evan Hileman pitched four shutout innings in relief to get the win. The Lions begin a two-game series at 10th ranked Vanderbilt tomorrow night.

16:30 LRN Newscast Feb 27th

Colonel Mike Edmonson has no plans to resign even though U-S Senator John Kennedy is calling on the head of the L-S-P to step down as result of four troopers charging the state overtime and hotel expenses for a side trip to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. Kennedy is disappointed the legislative auditor is not investigating…:
Cut 17 (06) “find the truth”
But Edmonson says Kennedy doesn’t have all the facts and the LSP and the Governor’s investigation need to play out…:
Cut 15 (05) “change those”

Our warm winter means allergy season has arrived early and it’s producing high pollen counts. Doctor Kenneth Paris with LSU Health Sciences says pollen impacts those with asthma…
cut 10 (10) “….resipartory symptoms”
Paris says there are effective medications to help allergy suffers.

U-S Representative Clay Higgins has been appointed to a task force to stop terrorists from entering the country. Halen Doughty has more…
Voicer 4 (27) “I’m Halen Doughty”

Volunteers are coming together to help Louisiana flood victims get back into their homes. Louisiana Launch volunteer Shanna Forrestall says Let’s Rock uses donations to get flood victims a gift certificate that covers drywall, and more..
cut 4 (10) “those walls up”
You can find out more at launchlouisiana.com.

15:30 Newscast Feb 27

Police say the drunk driver who crashed into parade goers at Endymion in New Orleans had a blood alcohol content three times the legal limit. A judge says if 25-year-old Neilson Rizzuto is able to post bond, he’ll be put on house arrest. Legal analyst Tim Meche says his circumstances aren’t really that bad.

Cut 7 (11) “jail time”

Rizzuto is charged with negligent vehicular injury, hit and run, and careless operation.

Launch Louisiana is helping August flood victims rebuild their damaged homes by covering the cost of their drywall. Volunteer Shanna Forrestall says donations can be made at LaunchLouisiana.com.

Cut 5 (10) “that are hurting”

She encourages everyone to share the link on social media to raise awareness for the cause.

A Mansfield man is behind bars on a murder charge after he fatally shot a man who was vandalizing his car. Police Chief Gary Hobbs says 34-year-old Cody Parker has filed police reports in the past for issues with vandalism.

Cut 14 (11) “…of it”

Hobbs says they’re trying to determine if Parker and the victim, 50-year-old James Hewitt, had a previous connection.

If you’re struggling with allergies more than usual this year, you’re not alone. Dr. Ken Paris with LSU Health New Orleans says a mild winter has led to more pollen. But he says there are plenty of effective medicines to help keep their symptoms under control.

Cut 11 (10) “…illness”

Paris recommends non-sedating oral antihistamines and over the counter intranasal steroid sprays.

LRN PM Newscall February 27th

A legal analyst says the man accused of injuring more than two dozen Endymion parade goers in New Orleans may only face 5 years in jail. Halen Doughty has more…

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Sneezing more than normal? Itchy/watery eyes? Experts say allergy season is hitting Louisiana with a bang this year. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Volunteers from around the country are coming together to help Louisiana flood victims get back into their homes. Louisiana Launch volunteer Shanna Forrestall says a lot of families either aren’t getting what they need from insurance or there’s delays on getting help from FEMA. She says Let’s Rock is collecting donations to help cover the cost of the sheetrock needed to make their homes livable.

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Forrestall credits the hard work of Melissa Armand and Janet Rhodus for getting the campaign moving, and giving her a way to get involved, as the Gonzales native now lives in Los Angeles. She says through the donations, flood victims are given a gift certificate to cover the cost of their drywall, and 100-percent of the donations go directly to flood victims.

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Forrestall says the donations are going to families who need it the most, those with elderly, disabled and special needs members. She says donations can be made at LaunchLouisiana.com and encourages everyone to share the link on social media to raise awareness for the cause.

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The man accused of drunkenly plowing into parade goers at Endymion in New Orleans may not face much jail time. That’s according to legal analyst Tim Meche, who says 25-year-old Neilson Rizzuto is only charged with negligent vehicular injury, a hit and run with serious injury, and reckless operation after police say he crashed his truck into a crowd and sent 21 people to area hospitals.

Cut 6 (10) “five year sentence”

New Orleans police say Rizzuto’s blood alcohol content was .232, nearly three times the legal limit. A judge reportedly says if the suspect can make his $125-thousand bond, he’ll be put on house arrest and not allowed to drive. Meche says Rizzuto’s circumstances aren’t really that bad.

CUT 7 (11)  “jail time”

Despite at least 28 reported injuries, Rizzuto only faces two counts of negligent injuring for two serious injuries named in the police report. But Meche says more charges could be added as the investigation unfolds. He says Rizzuto’s public defenders will likely try to play the sympathy card in court.

Cut 8 (11) “of this guy”

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Allergy season is in full swing a little early this year, and experts say because Louisiana had such a mild winter, there never really was a low pollen period. Dr. Kenneth Paris, head of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology at LSU Health New Orleans, says warm winters typically mean pollen season will peak earlier, and last longer…:

Cut 9 (09)  “when we don’t have rain”

Paris says people who have seasonal allergies are typically bothered by itchy, drippy and sneezy symptoms. But he says the pollen season really impacts kids and adults with asthma a great deal…:

Cut 10 (10) “respiratory symptoms”

Paris says there are plenty of effective medications on the market to help people keep their allergy symptoms under control. He recommends oral antihistamines that are non-sedating, and a now-available over the counter intranasal steroid sprays…:

cut 11 (10) “the burden of illness”

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A Mansfield man has been arrested for fatally shooting a man who was allegedly vandalizing his car on Sunday night. Mansfield Police Chief Gary Hobbs says 34-year-old Cody Parker saw 50-year-old James Hewitt near his car and came outside with a firearm and shot Hewitt multiple times as he was fleeing the scene….

cut 12 (11) “pronounced dead”

Hobbs says Parker is charged with second-degree murder. He says based on the evidence, Hewitt was doing nothing other than committing the crime of property damage before he was shot.

Cut 13 (09) “deadly force“

Hobbs says detectives are working to determine if Parker and Hewitt had a previous connection. He says recently, Parker has had other issues with vandalism, as he filed multiple reports with the police department about someone vandalizing his vehicle.

cut 14 (11) “of it”

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14:30 LRN Newscast February 27th

25-year-old Neilson Rizzuto of St. Charles Parish remains behind bars on a 125-thousand dollars bond. Rizzuto is accussed of driving through a crowd of parade goers in New Orleans on Saturday. Legal analyst Tim Meche says Rizzuto is facing several years behind bars and anticipates that his attorneys will try to play the sympathy card in court…
cut 8 (11) “…of this guy”

A homeowner in DeSoto Parish has been booked on second-degree murder after authorities say he fatally shot 50-year-old James Hewitt who was allegedly vandalizing his car. Mansfield Police Chief Gary Hobbs on why they charged 34-year-old Cody Parker with second-degree murder…
cut 13 (09) “…deadly force”
Parker told police that he’s had problems before with vandalism.

Here’s a distrubing story out of Shreveport. A 24-year-old employee at the Caddo Parish Animal Shelter has been arrested for allegedly having a sex with a dog. She’s been identified as Celina Ann Cabrera. 41-year-old Booker Thomas Junior of Shreveport was also arrested after he allegedly recorded the act.

Sneezing more than normal? Itchy/watery eyes? Experts say allergy season is hitting Louisiana with a bang this year. Michelle Southern reports…:
Voicer 2 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

13:30 Newscast, February 27th, 2017

A legal analyst predicts jail time for the man accused of injuring more than two dozen Endymion parade goers in New Orleans..:
CUT 1 (31) “I’m Halen Doughty”

Volunteers from around the country are coming together to help Louisiana flood victims get back into their homes. Louisiana Launch volunteer Shanna Forrestall says Let’s Rock uses donations to get flood victims a gift certificate that covers drywall, and more..
cut 4 (10) “those walls up”
You can find out more at launchlouisiana.com.

If you’ve noticed the allergy season is hitting you a bit harder this season, there’s a reason for that. Dr. Kenneth Paris, head of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology at LSU Health New Orleans, says the warm winter and dry weather has made the pollen stronger and last longer. He says it really impacts kids and adults with asthma..:
Cut 10 (10) “respiratory symptoms”
He says excellent over the counter allergy meds are available and the earlier you start the better.

US Senator John Kennedy is calling on the head of State Police to resign amid the investigations as result of four troopers charging the state overtime and hotel expenses on a personal side trip while traveling on business. Kennedy says he’s disgusted as a Louisiana taxpayer over what happened…:
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Col Edmonson says Kennedy doesn’t know all the facts. The governor’s office is investigating the incident.

 

12:30 Newscast, February 27th, 2017

What kind of jail time might the man who drunkenly plowed into a crowd of revelers at the Endymion parade in New Orleans be facing? 25-year-old Neilson Rizzuto is charged with negligent vehicular injury, hit and run with serious injury, and reckless operation after cops say he crashed into a crowd sending 21 to the hospital…:
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That’s legal analyst Tim Meche who says Rizzuto could be looking at 5-10 years but it depends on how the prosecution stacks up the counts.

A 30-year-old Donaldsonville man is under arrest amid allegations he crashed into a house that then burst into flames while he was fleeing police. The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says Brandon Payton drove off at a high rate of speeding during a traffic stop, and slammed into the residence that caught fire and is a total loss. Payton faces many charges including aggravated flight from an officer, stop signs and speeding, no headlights, aggravated damage to property.

Allergy season is in full swing a little early this year, and experts say because Louisiana had such a mild winter, there never really was a low pollen period. Dr. Kenneth Paris, head of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology at LSU Health New Orleans, says warm winters typically mean pollen season will peak earlier, and last longer…:
Cut 9 (09) “when we don’t have rain”
He says there is excellent allergy medication available over the counter and the earlier you start treatment, the easier it will be to keep symptoms under control.

Today Governor John Bel Edwards is meeting with President Donald Trump to talk mostly about Louisiana’s recovery from natural disasters, and express the need to get more federal aid into the Bayou State.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast February 27th

The LSU baseball team is 7-1 after sweeping Maryland this past weekend, but there is some bad news. It appears junior right-hander Doug Norman will miss a considerable amount of time after injuring his arm while throwing a pitch during yesterday’s 9-5 victory. Coach Paul Mainieri says it was tough to watch….
cut 19 (15) “….on it yet”

Louisiana Tech’s Nate Harris has been named Conference USA Pitcher of the week. The senior from San Antonio earned a win and had two saves in four games last week. The Bulldogs are 7-0 for the first time in program history after sweeping U-T Arlington.

Southeastern Louisiana took two of three from 21st ranked Rice. The Cajuns won their series over 18th ranked Sam Houston State.

The Pelicans are 0-3 since acquring DeMarcus Cousins in a trade. Oklahoma City beat New Orleans 118 to 110 last night. Cousins was hit with a technical foul 32 seconds into the game and now faces a one-game suspension, because it was his 18th technical of the season. The Pelicans are also in 13th place in the Western Conference, 3.5 games back of Denver for the final playoff spot. The Pels host Detroit on Wednesday.

The girls high school basketball championships begin today in Hammond. Six games are on tap as the Class C, Division Five and Class B state semifinals are settled today. In the Class B semifinals…the defending champs Holden faces top seeded Florien at 6:15.

College basketball…the Ragin Cajuns are at Appalachian State. U-L Lafayette is looking for its fourth straight win and they can even their conference record to 8-8. ULM is at Coastal Carolina and Grambling visits Mississippi Valley State.

11:30 Newscast, February 27th, 2017

Should State Police Col Mike Edmonson lose his job over the side trip four troopers are accused of taking on the taxpayers dime while on business? US Senator John Kennedy thinks so…:
Cut 16 (10) “not right”
But Edmonson says Kennedy doesn’t have all the facts and the LSP investigation and the Governor’s investigation into the incident need to play out…:
Cut 15 (05) “change those”

3rd Congressional District Congressman Clay Higgins is a member of a group charged with coming up with ways to keep terrorists from entering the US. He says the Homeland Security Task Force is going to explore every possible option to make our country safe…:
Cut 11 (08) “for it to stop”
Higgins says he wants to get a boots-on-the-ground perspective from the those directly involved in vetting the people who enter our country.

It’s been a warm February for the Bayou State and it could turn out to be the warmest on record since 1932. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Volunteers from around the country are coming together to help Louisiana flood victims get back into their homes. Louisiana Launch volunteer Shanna Forrestall says a lot of families either aren’t getting what they need from insurance or they’re delays on getting help from FEMA….:
Cut 3 (10) “their houses”
She says the donations are going to families who need it the most, those with elderly, disabled and special needs members.