6:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 04/03/2018

A Senate Committee will hear a gun control bill today that would raise the minimum age of purchase for firearms to 21. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 1 (31) “I’m Matt Doyle.”

 

Severe weather is expected across much of Louisiana as a strong cold front is expected to move through tonight. State climatologist Barry Keim says some of the strongest weather could be seen in north Louisiana…

Cut 8 (12)  “and tornadoes.”

 

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Several protesters marched into Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office on Monday demanding a grand jury look at the evidence from the Alton Sterling investigation. Landry announced last week two white police officers will not be criminally charged in the 2016 shooting death of a black man. But Louisiana NAACP President Michael McClanahan says the violent video of the shooting released on Friday should be reviewed by a 12-member panel to determine if criminal charges are warranted…

Cut 11 (12) “for everybody.”

 

 

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AM Newscall April 3

A Senate Committee will hear a gun control bill today that would raise the minimum age of purchase for firearms to 21. Matt Doyle has more.

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The Louisiana House approves legislation to toughen the penalties for those convicted of hazing.  Kelley Ray has more.

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A bill to legalize sports betting gets a senate committee hearing today. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A gun control bill will be heard in Senate Judiciary C today that would raise the minimum purchasing age for assault weapons to 21. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter, calls himself a gun enthusiast, but says his legislation is one step forward in curbing gun violence.

Cut 4  (12) “deranged person.” 

Carter says the legislation would level the legal playing field between assault weapons and handguns, and is not infringing on gun rights.

Cut 5  (10)  “not either”

But Louisiana Shooting Association lobbyist Wade Duty says the bills are flawed, because it’s not so easy to determine what constitutes an assault weapon.

Cut 6 (10) “pretty quick”

He says gun manufacturers can easily bypass restrictions by subtly modifying their products in ways that are easy to undue.

Duty says it’s not fair that 20-year-olds can serve in the military, but would be barred from purchasing assault weapons.

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Severe weather is expected across much of Louisiana as a strong cold front is expected to move through tonight. State climatologist Barry Keim says some of the strongest weather could be seen in north Louisiana…

Cut 8 (12)  “and tornadoes.”

Keim says the entire state is under a risk of tornadoes. Some areas are under more of a threat than others…

Cut 9 (12)  “somewhat isolated.”

Keim says the next 24 hours will be critical as the cold front enters the state and will drop temperatures by as much as ten degrees in some areas for Wednesday…

Cut 10 (12) “over with.”

Temperatures are expected to rebound by the latter part of this week.

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Several protesters marched into Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office on Monday demanding a grand jury look at the evidence from the Alton Sterling investigation. Landry announced last week two white police officers will not be criminally charged in the 2016 shooting death of a black man. But Louisiana NAACP President Michael McClanahan says the violent video of the shooting released on Friday should be reviewed by a 12-member panel to determine if criminal charges are warranted…

Cut 11 (12) “for everybody.”

McClanahan says they are peacefully protesting and they plan to go back to Landry’s office every day until the A-G comes out and speaks with them. McClanahan expects the groups to get larger and remain camped out for longer stints…

Cut 12 (10) “the grounds.”

Body cam and surveillance video from a convenience store showed officer Blane Salamoni yelling obscenities and putting his gun to Sterling’s head, and then shooting him six times after a brief struggle.  McClanahan feels the officers did not go there to make peace with Sterling

Cut 13 (11)  “our citizenry.”

Landry’s office was contacted by LRN but did not have any comment.

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A bill that calls for a statewide referendum to legalize sports betting in Louisiana will be heard in a senate committee today. Metairie Senator Daniel Martiny says the argument against his legislation is that it expands gambling, but it can help generate a stable revenue source for state government…

Cut 14 (12) “dollar deficit.”

The U-S Supreme Court could soon strike down a decades old federal law that has banned sports betting outside of Nevada. Martiny says another argument in favor of his legislation is that nearby states are poised to allow sports book betting, if there’s a  favorable ruling from the nation’s highest court…

Cut 15 (09) “sports wagering.”

Martiny also has a bill up for discussion that calls for a statewide referendum to legalize internet gambling. He says sports betting and internet gaming can provide the state with much needed revenue…

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The referendum elections on these two bills would be held in November, if they pass the state legislature.

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LSU Baseball Head Coach Paul Mainieri is not happy about the team’s RPI rating of 81. The Tigers have tumbled down the NCAA’s rating index despite an 18 and 11 record. Mainieri says he’s befuddled by the extraordinarily low rating.

Cut 17 (15)  “our RPI”

LSU is 1-4 on the road so far, one of the worst road records in the SEC.

Mainieri says they need to start taking midweek games more seriously, and the team can’t just show up for the bright lights of weekend games.

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LSU takes on Nicholls tonight. The Colonels are 9 and 18 on the year, and riding a three game losing streak. Despite their struggles, Mainieri says Nicholls always brings their A game to Alex Box.

 

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LSU begins a three game series against Texas A&M, who sits at 15 on the RPI Index, Thursday.

18:30 LRN Newscast April 2

Louisiana is getting nearly 6 million dollars from the feds to buy new voting machines. Matt Doyle has the story.

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A suspect has been arrested and charged with first degree murder in connection to a weekend shooting in Natchitoches. Police spokesperson Kelly Parks says 21-year-old Jaquarious Ardison of Campti shot Jamel Haskett after an argument at a Shop Right on Saturday night

Cut 8 (06) “Keyser Ave.”

Parks says the suspects exchanged fire in the parking lot.

Baton Rouge Police investigators have decided against charging a man in the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old. Sergeant L’Jean Mckneely says the teenager, Ke’irie Grayer, pointed a gun at a 25-year-old and tried to rob him, as he walked out of a convenience store

Cut 6 (10)  “justifiable shooting”

Louisianans for Prison Alternatives is actively lobbying the legislature to not only maintain the 2017 justice reforms passed but to enact even more measures to reduce the prison population by 50-percent over the next 10 years. Colleen Gielskie (gel-skie) is a spokesperson with Louisiana prison alternatives.

Cut 13 (10) “new ones”

Legislative Report LRN April 2

A gun control bill will be heard in Senate Judiciary C in Louisiana today that would raise the minimum purchasing age for assault weapons to 21. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter, calls himself a gun enthusiast, but says his legislation is one step forward in curbing gun violence.

Cut 21  (12) “deranged person.” 

Carter says the legislation would level the legal playing field between assault weapons and handguns, and is not infringing on gun rights because age restrictions already exist for purchasing handguns.

But Louisiana Shooting Association Lobbyist Wade Duty says it’s not fair that 20-year-olds can serve in the military, but would be barred from purchasing assault weapons.

Cut 22 (11)  “for it”

A bill that calls for a statewide referendum to legalize sports betting in Louisiana will be heard in a senate committee today. Metairie Senator Daniel Martiny says the argument against his legislation is that it expands gambling, but it can help generate a stable revenue source for state government…

Cut 23 (12) “dollar deficit.”

The U-S Supreme Court could soon strike down a decades old federal law that has banned sports betting outside of Nevada.

ouisianans for Prison Alternatives is actively lobbying the legislature to not only maintain the 2017 justice reforms passed but to enact even more measures to reduce the prison population by 50-percent over the next 10 years. Colleen Gielskie (gel-skie) is a spokesperson with Louisiana prison alternatives.

Cut 13 (10) “new ones”

4:30 LRN Newscast April 2nd

Louisiana will receive 5.8 million dollars from the federal Election Assistance Commission to purchase thousands of new voting machines as part of a proposed 50 to 60 million dollar plan to overhaul the state’s aging voting equipment. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says we have a looming crisis with our decade old voting booths.

Cut 10 (12) “precarious position.”

Bids will begin for the new machines May 1st.

Louisianans for Prison Alternatives is actively lobbying the legislature to not only maintain the 2017 justice reforms passed but to enact even more measures to reduce the prison population by 50-percent over the next 10 years. Colleen Gielskie (gel-skie) is looking to have the three strike and mandatory minimum sentencing laws changed.

Cut 14 (11)   “offenses”

Baton Rouge Police investigators have decided against charging a man in the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old. Sergeant L’Jean Mckneely says the teenager, Ke’irie Grayer, pointed a gun at a 25-year-old and tried to rob him, as he walked out of a convenience store. Mckneely says they are turning over their evidence to the District Attorney’s office, leaving open the possibility that the D-A could purse charges…

Cut 7 (11)  “entire incident”

A suspect involved in a reported domestic disturbance in New Llano (New Lan-no) was shot dead by a Vernon Parish Sheriff’s deputy on Easter Sunday. Sheriff Sam Craft says 60-year-old Bobby Hinton tried to shoot the unidentified sheriff’s deputy moments after he arrived on the scene…

Cut 3 (11) “left forearm.”

16:45 LRN Sportscast April 2nd

With five regular season games left, the Pelicans are fighting to make the playoffs. New Orleans lost to Oklahoma City 109 to 104 last night and the Pels are just one game ahead of Denver for the final playoff spot in the West. New Orleans has a very winnable game on Wednesday when they host Memphis, who has the second worst record in the league.

Former LSU golfer Sam Burns is a winner on the Web.com tour as he finished strong to win the Savannah Golf Championship in Georgia. Burns birdied four of his last five holes to finish 21-under for the tournament. The Shreveport native is fourth on the Web.com tour money list.

Former LSU football coach Les Miles will appear in a film inspired about the 1986 Challenger explosion called Angry Men. It will be released in June. Miles will play a NASA chief and he’s taking his acting career very seriously. He’s been taking lessons and is hoping to land more roles.

LSU freshman right-hander Ma’Khail Hilliard has been named SEC Baseball-Co-Freshman of the week. Hilliard fired six shutout innings on Saturday in a 4-0 win over Mississippi State on Saturday. Hilliard was in a jam in the first inning thanks to a walk and a fielding error. The right-hander from Central says he doesn’t let mistakes in the field bother him…
cut 18 (19) “…that ball”
The Tigers will host Nicholls tomorrow night. Freshman A-J Labas gets the start.

After winning a series over F-I-U, Louisiana Tech is ranked 22nd in the D-1 poll, with a record of 22 and 8, 7-and-2 in Conference USA. The Bulldogs visit a red hot Grambling team tomorrow and host Little Rock on Wednesday.

3:30 LRN Newscast April 2nd

Louisiana stands to receive nearly six million dollars from the federal government that will go towards the purchase of 10-thousand early and election day voting machines.
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Secretary of State Tom Schedler says it will cost between 50 to 60 million dollars to overhaul the state’s aging voting system and they’ll begin accepting bids in May.

Louisianans for Prison Alternatives is actively lobbying the legislature to not only maintain the 2017 criminal justice reforms, but to enact even more measures to reduce the prison population by 50-percent over the next 10 years. Spokesperson Colleen Gielskie (gel-skie)…
Cut 13 (10) “new ones”
Gielskie says the so-called three strike law and high mandatory-minimum sentences are largely to blame for such long prison sentences.

Baton Rouge Police investigators have decided against charging a man in the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old. Sergeant L’Jean Mckneely says the teenager, Ke’irie Grayer, pointed a gun at a 25-year-old and tried to rob him, as he walked out of a conveinence store…
cut 6 (10) “…justifiable shooting”
Mckneely says they are turning over their evidence to the District Attorney’s office, leaving open the posisibility the D-A could purse charges.

A Vernon Parish sheriff’s deputy is recovering today after he was involved in a fatal shooting when he responded to a domestic distrubance call in New Llano. Sheriff Sam Craft says 60-year-old Bobby Hinton fired at his officer as soon he got out of his patrol car. Craft says the deput fired his weapon, killing Hinton….
cut 5 (06) “…fired immediately”
The female who called in the incident was not injured,

14:30 LRN Newscast April 2

Prosecutors say they will not seek the death penalty against a man accused in the alleged killing of an East Feliciana Parish man in October. DA Sam D’Aquilla (Duh-quill-a) says he has informed Ryan Sharpe’s defense attorney he will not seek the death penalty, even though Sharpe is charged with first-degree murder of Brad DeFranceschi after allegedly gunning him down in front of his home. Sharpe also is facing two counts of second-degree murder and one attempted first degree charge in East Baton Rouge Parish.

A suspect has been arrested and charged with first degree murder in connection to a weekend shooting in Natchitoches. Police spokesperson Kelly Parks says 21-year-old Jaquarious Ardison of Campti shot Jamel Haskett after an argument at a Shop Right on Saturday night. Haskett was shot multiple times.

Cut 9 (08) “later died.”

The state took steps to reduce Louisiana’s massive prison population last year and Jim Shannon reports there’s legislation in this session to lower the jail count even more…

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Thousands of new voting machines will be purchased for the state with five-point-eight-million-dollars in Federal Election assistance monies. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says even though the voting machines here was not comprised in the 2016 election, the new equipment is needed to keep hackers out…

Cut 12 (10)   “is open”

LRN PM Newscall April 2nd

The state took steps to reduce Louisiana’s massive prison population last year and Jim Shannon reports there’s legislation in this session to lower the jail count even more…

Cut 1 (31) “I’m Jim Shannon”

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Louisiana is getting nearly 6 million dollars from the feds to buy new voting machines. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle”

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A suspect involved in a reported domestic disturbance in New Llano (New Lan-no) was shot dead by a Vernon Parish Sheriff’s deputy on Easter Sunday. Sheriff Sam Craft says 60-year-old Bobby Hinton tried to shoot the unidentified sheriff’s deputy moments after he arrived on the scene…

Cut 3 (11) “left forearm.”

After calling for backup and medical personnel, Craft says both the deputy and Hinton were transported to a hospital…

Cut 4 (13) “followup surgery.”

Craft says the injuries the deputy sustained are non-life threatening.  He says domestic calls are the most dangerous calls deputies have to respond to and they are trained for to keep the situation from getting out of control…

Cut 5  (06) “fire immediately.”

The female who called in the incident was not injured.

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Baton Rouge Police investigators have decided against charging a man in the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old. Sergeant L’Jean Mckneely says the teenager, Ke’irie Grayer, pointed a gun at a 25-year-old and tried to rob him, as he walked out of a convenience store

Cut 6 (10)  “justifiable shooting”

Mckneely says they are turning over their evidence to the District Attorney’s office, leaving open the possibility that the D-A could purse charges…

Cut 7 (11)  “entire incident”

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A suspect has been arrested and charged with first degree murder in connection to a weekend shooting in Natchitoches. Police spokesperson Kelly Parks says 21-year-old Jaquarious Ardison of Campti shot Jamel Haskett after an argument at a Shop Right on Saturday night

Cut 8 (06) “Keyser Ave.”

Parks says the suspects exchanged fire in the parking lot, which led to Haskett being shot multiple times.

Cut 9 (08) “later died.”

Ardison turned himself in Sunday afternoon, and is being held in the Natchitoches Parish Detention Center.

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Louisiana will receive 5.8 million dollars from the federal Election Assistance Commission to purchase thousands of new voting machines as part of a proposed 50 to 60 million dollar plan to overhaul the state’s aging voting equipment. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says we have a looming crisis with our decade old voting booths.

Cut 10 (12) “precarious position.”

Bids will begin for the new machines May 1st.

Schedler says the new machines will function much like the older ones, but feature newer, crisper screens and be easy to set up.

Cut 11 (10) “out there”

Louisiana has not been mentioned as a state whose voting machines or election system were compromised during the 2016 election, but Schedler says state agencies are routinely targeted by hackers, which is why we need the new rigs.

Cut 12 (10)   “is open”

Schedler is aiming to complete the replacement project by 2020.

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Louisianans for Prison Alternatives is actively lobbying the legislature to not only maintain the 2017 justice reforms passed but to enact even more measures to reduce the prison population by 50-percent over the next 10 years. Colleen Gielskie (gel-skie) is a spokesperson with Louisiana prison alternatives.

Cut 13 (10) “new ones”

Louisiana for prison alternatives has four bills in this session aimed at reducing the prison population. Gielskie says the so-called three strike law and high mandatory-minimum sentences are largely to blame for such long prison sentences and they would like to change that in this session…

Cut 14 (11)   “offenses”

1:30PM LRN Newscast April 2

Louisiana will receive 5.8 million dollars from the federal Election Assistance Commission to purchase thousands of new voting machines as part of a proposed 50 to 60 million dollar plan to overhaul the state’s aging voting equipment. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says the new machines will function much like the older ones, but feature newer, crisper screens and be easy to set up.

Cut 11 (10) “out there”

Baton Rouge Police investigators have decided against charging a man in the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old. Sergeant L’Jean Mckneely says the teenager, Ke’irie Grayer, pointed a gun at a 25-year-old and tried to rob him, as he walked out of a convenience store. Mckneely says they are turning over their evidence to the District Attorney’s office,

Cut 7 (11)  “entire incident”

An 11-year-old died this morning while driving a vehicle at high speeds on LA 802. State Police responded the crash at 4:15am, where they discovered Clark Davis, the driver, had slammed into a tree just off the road. Davis was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.

A bill by Representative Pat Smith that would prevent schools from taking school lunches away from students with unpaid lunch debt will be heard on the House floor this week. Jeff Palermo has more.

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo.”