4:30 PM Newscast

Former Marksville Deputy Marshal Norris Greenhouse Junior, sent to jail for his role in the shooting death of a six-year-old boy during a 2015 car chase, is a free man after serving less than two years of a 7.5 year sentence for negligent homicide and malfeasance in office. Attorney General Jeff Landry says he’s disappointed by Greenhouse’s early release but Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says…

Cut 4 (09) “…resolve it”
The other Marskville deputy involved in the shooting, Derrick Stafford, is serving a 40-year sentence for a manslaughter conviction.
A female is recovering after being shot and being dumped off on the side of Interstate 10.  Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola says the suspect fled, but was shot by Mississippi police and was brought back to Baton Rouge to be treated for his injuries.

Cut 8 (09) “…at this time.”

“Operation Murder Gang Meltdown”, a cross agency narcotics taskforce in Terrebonne Parish is nearing an end after the arrests of 18 suspects and the seizure of significant amounts of drugs.
Terrebonne Parish Chief Deputy Terry Daige says the taskforce included Sherriff’s departments from nearby parishes and State Police and ran for about two years unearthing the drug trade.

Cut 10 (10) “…the way”

The task force secured over a million dollars in street value worth of drugs during the two-year operation.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is raising the bounty on nutria tails for the season that starts November 1st.  LDWF biologist Catherine Normand says the bounty program has been in place since 2002, and has resulted in reducing the toll the invasive species of rodent has taken on the wetlands.

Cut 12 (09)   “…the upcoming season.”

 

3:30 PM Newscast

A female is recovering after being shot and being dumped off on the side of Interstate 10 in Baton Rouge.  Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola says the suspect, 28-year-old Gerry Byrd, fled to Mississippi where he was shot by law enforcement in the Woodville area after they were alerted he was in a parking lot, waving two semi-auto pistols in the air.
Cut 7 (10) “…officer-involved shooting.”
Coppola says the suspect was brought back to Baton Rouge to be treated for his life threatening injuries. The victim’s wounds appear to be non-life threatening.

“Operation Murder Gang Meltdown”, a cross agency narcotics taskforce in Terrebonne Parish is nearing an end after the arrests of 18 suspects and the seizure of significant amounts of drugs.
Terrebonne Parish Chief Deputy Terry Daige says it drew it’s catchy title from the group at the center of this particular drug bust.

Cut 11 (11) “…murder gang.”

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is raising the bounty on nutria from $5 to $6 per tail for the season that starts November 1st.  LDWF biologist Catherine Normand says the bounty program has been in place since 2002, adding at one point, there was a fur market for the nutria and the state didn’t have an issue with rodents causing damage to the wetlands because of the number of hunters keeping the population down and keep them from overgrazing.

Cut 14 (10) “…along our coast.” 

The State Fire Marshal’s Office announces the arrest of two volunteer firefighers for their connection to three fires in two parishes. Since being taken into custody, Matthew Crane of Springhill and Montana Ludlum of Cullen have made confessions of there involvement. Both men have been dismissed from the fire department.

LRN PM Newscall July 2nd

The former Marksville deputy marshal sentenced to 7.5 years for his role in the 2015 fatal shooting of a six-year-old boy during a chase is out of prison after serving less than two years. Brooke Thorington has the story…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Brooke Thorington”

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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries raises the nutria bounty from $5 to $6 per tail for the upcoming season in hopes it will entice hunters to step up the fight against the invasive species. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

cut 2 (28) I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

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Former Marksville Deputy Marshal Norris Greenhouse Junior, sent to jail for his role in the shooting death of a six-year-old boy during a 2015 car chase, is a free man after serving less than two years of a 7.5 year sentence for negligent homicide and malfeasance in office. Legal analyst Franz Borghart says inmates convicted on non-violent charges typically do not serve their entire sentence

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The state department of corrections says Greenhouse earned the early release by completing pre-release and anger management programs, earning an associate degree and time served. Attorney General Jeff Landry says he’s disappointed by Greenhouse’s early release but Borghart says…

Cut 4 (09) “…resolve it”

The other Marskville deputy involved in the shooting, Derrick Stafford, is serving a 40-year sentence for a manslaughter conviction. While Greenhouse will remain on community supervision through 2025. Borghart says some might be disappointed by his early release, but state law allows for it…

Cut 5 (05) “…this case.”

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A female is recovering after being shot and being dumped off on the side of Interstate 10 in Baton Rouge.  Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola says police responded to call about a woman walking on the interstate near the I-110 Split.

Cut 6 (10) “…of the interstate.”

Coppola says the suspect, 28-year-old Gerry Byrd, fled to Mississippi where he was shot by law enforcement in the Woodville area after they were alerted he was in a parking lot, waving two semi-auto pistols in the air.

Cut 7 (10) “…officer-involved shooting.”

Coppola says the suspect was brought back to Baton Rouge to be treated for his injuries.

Cut 8 (09) “…at this time.”

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“Operation Murder Gang Meltdown”, a cross agency narcotics taskforce in Terrebonne Parish is nearing an end after the arrests of 18 suspects and the seizure of significant amounts of drugs.

Terrebonne Parish Chief Deputy Terry Daigre says the taskforce has made some major seizures.

Cut 9 (10) “…as well.”

Hakeam Drane, Spencer Round Jr., and Early Johnson were some of the suspects recently busted in the investigation.

Dagire says the taskforce included Sherriff’s departments from nearby parishes and State Police and ran for about two years unearthing the drug trade.

Cut 10 (10) “…the way”

And the name of the operation wasn’t just pulled out of thin air. Daige says it drew its catchy title from the group at the center of this particular drug bust.

Cut 11 (11) “…murder gang.”

The task force secured over a million dollars in street value worth of drugs during the two-year operation.

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is raising the bounty on nutria tails for the season that starts November 1st.  LDWF biologist Catherine Normand says the bounty program has been in place since 2002, and has resulted in reducing the toll the invasive species of rodent has taken on the wetlands.

Cut 12 (09)   “…the upcoming season.”

Normand says the money is provided by the feds and the raise comes with the hope that the higher bounty will entice more catches, getting numbers back to average.

Cut 13 (10) “…of nutria damage.”  

The rodent is estimated to have destroyed over 14,000 acres of wetlands this past season.

At one point, there was a fur market for the nutria, and the state didn’t have an issue with rodents causing damage to the wetlands because of the number of hunters keeping the population down and keep them from overgrazing.

Cut 14 (10) “…along our coast.” 

The rodent is credited with destroying around 82,000 acres of wetland in 2003, but about 5 years ago that was cut down to 4000 acres.

230PM LRN News

The former Marksville deputy marshal sentenced to 7.5 years for his role in the 2015 fatal shooting of a six-year-old boy during a chase is out of prison after serving less than two years..

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Brooke Thorington”

A female is recovering after being shot and being dumped off on the side of Interstate 10 in Baton Rouge.  Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola…

Cut 6 (10) “…of the interstate.”

The suspect fled to Mississippi where he was shot by authorities, and is in Baton Rouge recovering.

“Operation Murder Gang Meltdown”, a cross agency narcotics taskforce in Terrebonne Parish is nearing an end after the arrests of 18 suspects and the seizure of significant amounts of drugs. Terrebonne Parish Chief Deputy Terry Daigre says the taskforce has made some major seizures.

Cut 9 (10) “…as well.”

The task force secured over a million dollars in street value worth of drugs during the two-year operation.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is raising the bounty on nutria tails for the season that starts November 1st. LDWF biologist Catherine Normand says  the money is provided by the feds and the raise comes with the hope that the higher bounty will entice more catches, getting numbers back to average.

Cut 13 (10) “…of nutria damage.”  

The new price per tail is six bucks a pop, up from five.

1:30 LRN Newscast July 2nd

Governor John Bel Edwards has signed the 2019 capital outlay bill which will provide one-point-five billion dollars in new funding for construction and infrastructure improvement projects. 94-million dollars is for construction of roads and bridges, 246-million for education construction projects and 40-million for water infrastructure projects.

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries raises the nutria bounty from $5 to $6 per tail in the hopes it will entice hunters to step up the fight against the invasive species. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
cut 2 (28) I’m Kevin Barnhart”

Former Marksville Deputy Marshal Norris Greenhouse Junior, sent to jail for his role in the shooting death of a six-year-old boy during a 2015 car chase, is a free man after serving less than two years of a 7.5 year sentence for negligent homicide and malfeasance. Legal analyst Franz Borghart says inmates convicted on non-violent charges typically do not serve their entire sentence
Cut 3 (10) “…25-percent”
The state department of corrections says Greenhouse earned the early release by completing pre-release and anger management programs, earning an associate degree and time served.

Law enforcement has arrested 18 people in Terrebonne and LaFourche Parishes and confiscated a million dollars in street value drugs as part of a seven-month sting operation called “Operation Murder Gang Meltdown. Terrebonne Parish Chief Deputy Terry Daigre says State Police also assisted in the investigation….
cut 10 (10) “….the way”

1230PM LRN News

Former Marksville Deputy Marshal Norris Greenhouse Junior, sent to jail for his role in the shooting death of a six-year-old boy during a 2015 car chase, is a free man after serving less than two years of a 7.5 year sentence for negligent homicide and malfeasance in office. Legal analyst Franz Borghart says some might be disappointed by his early release, but state law allows for it…

Cut 5 (05) “…this case.”

The other Marskville deputy involved in the shooting, Derrick Stafford, is serving a 40-year sentence for a manslaughter conviction.

“Operation Murder Gang Meltdown”, a cross agency narcotics taskforce in Terrebonne Parish results in multiple arrests and the ziezure of 90 pounds of meth after two years. Terrebonne Parish Chief Deputy Terry Daigre says the name of the operation wasn’t just pulled out of thin air…

Cut 11 (11) “…murder gang.”

The street value is estimated at a million dollars.

A female is recovering after being shot and being dumped off on the side of Interstate 10 in Baton Rouge after allegedly being shot by a man who was driving the car she was riding in before being left on the road.  Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola says s the suspect, 28-year-old Gerry Byrd, fled to Mississippi where he was shot by law enforcement, and was brought back to Baton Rouge to be treated for his injuries.

Cut 8 (09) “…at this time.”

The incident originally occurred near the I-110 split

The Louisiana Department or Wildlife and Fisheries is raising the bounty on nutria tails for the season that starts November 1st. LDWF biologist Catherine Normand says the bounty program has been in place since 2002, and has resulted in reducing the toll the invasive species of rodent has taken on the wetlands.

 

Cut 12 (09)   “…the upcoming season.”

1130AM LRN News

“Operation Murder Gang Meltdown”, a cross agency narcotics taskforce in Terrebonne Parish is nearing an end after the arrests of two suspects and the seizure of significant amounts of drugs. Terrebonne Parish Chief Deputy Terry Daigre…

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The operation was named after the group at the center of the narcotics trade, who called themselves “The Murder Gang”.

A female is recovering after being shot and being dumped off on the side of Interstate 10 in Baton Rouge.  Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola says police responded to call about a woman walking on the interstate near the I-110 Split.

Cut 6 (10) “…of the interstate.”

A suspect in the shooting was later shot by authorities after fleeing to Mississippi.

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Former Marksville Deputy Marshal Norris Greenhouse Junior, sent to jail for his role in the shooting death of a six-year-old boy during a 2015 car chase, is free after serving less than two years of a 7.5 year sentence. Attorney General Jeff Landry says he’s disappointed by Greenhouse’s early release but Legal analyst Franz Borghart says…

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Department of Corrections says Greenhouse earned the release by completing anger management programs.

Senator John Kennedy spoke at the Baton Rouge Press Club and during the address, he gave his thoughts on the current state of the Governor’s race.  believes the race will be a close one but adds that Governor Edwards has the advantage of money and media…

Cut 11 (10) “…know that’s true.”

Kennedy did not endorse one of the two Republicans in the race.

11:40 LRN Sportscast July 2nd

The Pelicans used their cap space to secure two highly touted veterans at the start of free agency. Matt Doyle has the story.
Voicer 1 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle.”

The Pelicans announced they have signed top overall pick Zion Williamson. Contract details were not made public, but the four-year contract is believed to be worth eight million dollars. Williamson is the on the Pelicans Summer League roster, which will play its first game on Friday against the Knicks in Las Vegas.

Friends and fans have been asked to gather tonight at 6:30 at Russo Park to hold a prayer service for Ragin Cajuns baseball coach Tony Robichaux. Robichaux is in the I-C-U at a New Orleans hospital. The school says Robichaux is in critical condition after undergoing a second surgery following a heart attack.

LSU has announced the hiring of College Football Hall of Famer and longtime USC Coach John Robinson as a senior consultant. Robinson had two stints as the head coach of the Trojans and won a national championship. Robinson also coached in the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams.

LSU has announced the hiring of Kevin Nickelberry as an assistant coach. Nickelberry was most recently the head coach at Howard University and has been assistant at Monmouth, Holy Cross, Clemson and Charlotte. During his years as an assistant coach, Nickelberry was named by Basketball Times, the Hoop Scoop and Rivals-dot-com as one of the top assistants in the country.

10:30 AM Newscast

Former Marksville Deputy Marshal Norris Greenhouse Junior, sent to jail for his role in the shooting death of a six-year-old boy during a 2015 car chase, is a free man after serving less than two years of a 7.5 year sentence for negligent homicide and malfeasance in office. Legal analyst Franz Borghart says inmates convicted on non-violent charges typically do not serve their entire sentence

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With the start of July, a new fiscal year is underway and that means more money for K-12 education and public school teachers. And Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says this year’s budget surplus will allow the government to invest more in the state’s oldest, and youngest citizens…

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Early childhood education received 18.8 million in new funding this year.

Fourteen alligator snapping turtles that have been raised with the care of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries are now swimming in the wild as part of a program to replenish the species.  LDWF biologist Charles Battaglia says since 2012, the program has raised and released several hundred turtles in an effort to protect the younger turtles from predators such as raccoons, skunks, coyotes, and some fish.

Cut 8 (08) “…problem with them.”

The federal government is scheduled to decide next year whether to declare the turtles as endangered or threatened.

Senator John Kennedy spoke at the Baton Rouge Press Club and during the address, he gave his thoughts on the current state of the Governor’s race.  Kennedy says he’s spoken with President Trump about the election but did not disclose many more details.

Cut 10 (08) “…things his way.”

9:30AM LRN Newscast July 2

Teacher pay raises and K-12 funding increases headlined this year’s budget debate, but a few other areas are seeing funding increases, mostly thanks to the budget surplus. Matt Doyle has more…

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This evening Governor Edwards will officially dedicate a section of Northwest Evangeline Thruway in honor of former Governor Kathleen Blanco. Edwards will join other local and state officials and unveil the Kathleen Babineaux Blanco Highway at 5:30 today. 76-year old Blanco has been battling cancer and entered hospice care in April.

 

More than 200 US mayors, including the leaders of Shreveport, Monroe, New Orleans, and Baton Rouge are returning home after they spent five days in Honolulu at the United States Conference of Mayors. One of the topics they discussed was the 2020 Census and Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo says they studied best practices for obtaining the most accurate count of residents in their cities…

Cut 14 (11) “…federal dollars.”

 

Fourteen alligator snapping turtles that have been raised with the care of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries are now swimming in the wild as part of a program to replenish the species.  LDWF biologist Charles Battaglia says while the numbers in Louisiana are doing okay, elsewhere the population is showing red flags.

Cut 7 (07) “…declining as well

 

The Federal government is scheduled to decide next year whether to declare the turtles as endangered to threatened.