11:40 LRN Sportscast May 27

LSU finally got to take the field at the SEC baseball tournament and it was worth the wait as the Tigers beat Kentucky 11-6. Freshman Josh Pearson went 5-for-5 with a home run and three RBI, becoming the first LSU player to ever record five hits in an SEC tournament game. Tyler McManus and Jordan Thompson also drove in three runs each. Ma’Khail Hilliard gave the Tigers six strong innings of work, allowing only two runs on four hits while striking out six to improve to 7-1. LSU will face top-seeded Tennessee Friday night. The game is expected to start at 8 pm but is certainly subject to change.

Second-seeded Louisiana Tech earned a 7-2 win over 3rd-seeded Old Dominion to advance to the Conference USA Baseball Championship semifinals. Ryan Jennings pitched seven innings of no-hit ball to pick up the win, while Taylor Young paced the offensive attack with three hits and three RBI. The Bulldogs also earned their 40th win of the season, reaching that mark for the second straight year. Tech will play either Old Dominion or Charlotte on Saturday.

McNeese scored a dramatic 6-5 win over Southeastern Thursday night to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three Southland Conference Championship series. Peyton Johnson drove in the winning run with a pinch-hit sac fly in the 12th inning to give the Cowboys their 12th straight win in the tournament, tying the longest streak in Southland history. Game 2 is tonight in Lake Charles.

And Southern topped Jackson State 8-7 in the SWAC.

The Saints completed the first of three sessions of organized team activities or OTAs on Thursday, their first under new coach Dennis Allen. It’s only been three practices, but new safety Tyrann Mathieu has already made his impression felt. Allen says the three-time All-Pro has been exactly that from the moment he walked into the facility.

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11:30 LRN Newscast May 27

Louisiana State Treasurer John Schroder says the check is in the mail. On Thursday almost 30-thousand unclaimed property checks were mailed out after a data match with the Department of Revenue to update addresses. The checks total $4.8 million in unclaimed property. Schroder says his staff works diligently to find the rightful owners.

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Senator Bill Cassidy has made a recent statement that expanded background checks and red flag laws would not have prevented the tragic school shooting in Texas. But Senate candidate Luke Mixon says a large majority of Americans support universal background checks.

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Mixon is one of three announced candidates running against incumbent Senator John Kennedy.

Most Louisiana lawmakers are on board with loosening the restrictions that are currently in place for name, image, and likeness deals for college athletes. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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After numerous rain delays, college baseball tournaments were able to play some innings last night. LSU trounced Kentucky 11 to 6. The Tigers play Tennessee tonight at 8 o’clock. LaTech beat Old Dominion 7 to 2 and they are 2-and-0 in the Conference USA Tournament. And McNeese wrangled Southeastern Louisiana six to five in 12 innings.

10:30 LRN Newscast May 27

A research website ranks Louisiana the worst for mass shooting incidents, per capita. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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U-S Senate candidate Democrat Luke Mixon says it’s time for Congress to enact universal background checks on firearm sales. Mixon calls for his Republican opponent Senator John Kennedy to vote for such legislation because he says current gun laws are not working.
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More details have been released in the Jackson Parish Sheriff’s Office deputy-involved shooting that happened in Winn Parish Wednesday night. State Police are investigating the incident that involved suspect 53-year-old Abe Banks of Jonesboro. State Police say Banks left the scene in his vehicle of a reported disturbance at a nursing home in Jonesboro and a pursuit ensued that crossed into Winn Parish. LSP says Banks failed to comply with JPSO deputy commands after his vehicle stopped in the roadway on US Highway 167 near Dodson. Banks was shot by deputies and later died at a hospital.

Louisiana State Treasurer John Schroder says the check is in the mail. On Thursday almost 30-thousand unclaimed property checks were mailed out after a data match to update addresses. The checks total $4.8 million in unclaimed property.

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And if you don’t receive a check, it doesn’t mean you don’t have unclaimed property with the state, visit LaCashClaim.org to see if your name is listed and file a claim.

9:30 LRN Newscast May 27

Senator Bill Cassidy has made a recent statement that expanded background checks and red flag laws would not have prevented the tragedy in Texas. But Senate candidate Luke Mixon says a large majority of Americans support universal background checks.

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Mixon Is one of three announced candidates running against incumbent Senator John Kennedy.

Research website “GunViolenceArchive.org” reports Louisiana leads the nation in mass shooting per capita. This year alone Louisiana has had 16 mass shootings. So what can be done about it? New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission director Rafael Goyeneche says more law enforcement officers on the street would help…:

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The Congressional Naming Commission recommended Fort Polk be renamed for World War I legend Sgt. William Henry Johnson.

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A once-secret list naming hundreds of pastors and church leaders accused of sexual abuse has been released by Southern Baptist leaders. The decision to release the 205-page list was made last night after an independent report from Guidepost Solutions was released Sunday about the alleged past abuses within the Southern Baptist system.

 

8:30 LRN Newscast May 27

“GunViolenceArchive.org” ranks Louisiana first in the nation in mass shootings per capita. Just this calendar year alone, there have been 16 mass shootings that killed 9 people and injured 79 others. New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission director Rafael Goyeneche says gang activity & youth anger accounts for most of the violence. He calls it “retaliatory street justice”…:
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U-S Senate Candidate Luke Mixon says it’s time for Congress to pass legislation that promotes responsible gun ownership.
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Mixon is one of three announced challengers to Senator John Kennedy.

The Congressional Naming Commission has recommended that Fort Polk in Vernon Parish be renamed for World War I legend Sgt. William Henry Johnson. LSU military history professor, Dr. Martin Loicano says despite being down to just a knife and after suffering 21 separate wounds, he kept the Germans at bay on the Argonne Line in France in 1918.
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The Naming Commission will submit all recommendations for Congressional approval by Oct. 1.

Memorial Day weekend also marks the start of the summer boating season. Lt. Tim Fox with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says boat and P-W-C operators born after January 1 1984 must take an online boating safety course and he encourages all boat operators to take it…
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Got to boat-us-dot-org-slash-louisiana.

7:30 LRN Newscast May 27

A research website ranks Louisiana the worst for mass shooting incidents, based on population.…:
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U-S Senate candidate Democrat Luke Mixon says it’s time for Congress to enact universal background checks on firearm sales. Mixon calls for his Republican opponent Senator John Kennedy to vote for such legislation because he says current gun laws are not working.
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Congress will decide by October 1st whether to rename Fort Polk in Vernon Parish after World War One legend Sergeant William Henry Johnson. So who is Sergeant Johnson. Despite being severely wounded he held off the Germans with just a knife in the Argonne Line in France in May of 1918. LSU military history professor Doctor Martin Lociano says Johnson who began in a segregated military and was not allowed to fight at first alongside white American soldiers ended up receiving an award for his heroism from the French Military…
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A busy weekend is expected on the state’s waterways. Lt. Tim Fox with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says wearing a life jacket can save your life…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

After a long wait, LSU’s bats were ready to score some runs in the SEC Tournament late last night. The Tigers trounced the Kentucky Wildcats 11-6 as freshman left fielder Josh Pearson became the first LSU player to record five hits in an SEC tournament game as he had three singles, one double and a two-run homer. Ma’Khail Hilliard earned his seventh win as he worked six innings, holding the Wildcats to two runs on four hits and striking out six. Tonight at 8:00, LSU will play top-ranked Tennessee.

Louisiana Tech is now 2-and-0 in the Conference USA Tournament after beating Old Dominion seven to two. Ryan Jennings had a no-hitter into the seventh inning as he won his sixth game. Taylor Young had three hits and drove in three runs. The Bulldogs are off today and will play either Old Dominion or Charlotte tomorrow morning.

McNeese outlasted Southeastern Louisiana six to five in 12 innings to take game one of their championship series in the Southland Baseball Tournament. The Cowboys have won 12 straight Southland Conference Tournament games, matching Sam Houston’s record set in the 2000s. A win for the Cowboys tonight in Lake Charles and they head to the NCAA Tournament.

The Saints completed the first of three sessions of organized team activities or OTAs on Thursday, their first under new coach Dennis Allen. Not all of the players were there, but Allen is not bothered by that.
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No Alvin Kamara as he faces battery charges from incident that occurred in Las Vegas last February. No Michael Thomas either, but Allen says Thomas will be ready for training camp.

6:30 LRN newscast

U-S Senate candidate Luke Mixon says it’s time for Congress to enact universal background checks on firearm sales.
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State Police says Wednesday’s fatal police shooting in Winn Parish that involved Jackson Parish Sheriff deputies started with a disturbance at a nursing home in Jonesboro involving 53-year-old Abe Banks of Jonesboro, who fled the scene. A police chase ended in Dodson on U-S Highway 167. L-S-P says deputies approached the vehicle, Banks did not comply with the deputies’ commands and shots were fired and Banks was struck.

The Congressional Naming Commission has recommended that Fort Polk in Vernon Parish should be renamed after World War One Legend Sergeant William Henry Johnson. Sergeant Johnson became a military hero for keeping the Germans at bay on the Argonne Line in France in May of 1918. He only had a knife and was severely wounded. Despite his heroism, Sgt. Johnson died in poverty at age 36. LSU military history professor Dr. Martin Loicano says Johnson’s story is a reminder of the many Black soldiers who fought for their country even when it didn’t always fight for them.
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Memorial Day weekend is one of the busiest weekends of the year for boating. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Lt. Tim Fox says always have a sober operator when on the water.
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Fox says there should be enough lifejackets for everyone on the boat.

LRN AM Newscall May 27

A research website ranks Louisiana worst for mass shooting incidents, based on population. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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On Tuesday, the Congressional Naming Commission recommended that Fort Polk be renamed for World War I legend Sgt. William Henry Johnson. David Grubb has more on the American hero…

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Senatorial candidate Luke Mixon says it’s time for Congress to enact universal background checks on firearm sales. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries anticipates a large number of boaters on state waterways this Memorial Day Weekend as more individuals are staying closer to home due to gas prices. Lt. Tim Fox says in light of recent boating and water fatalities he says always have a sober operator when on the water.

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Fox says to always have properly fitting lifejackets for everyone on the boat and to make sure they are in working condition. He says even if you are a great swimmer, it’s best to be wearing one in case things go awry.

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Fox says over the years they’ve seen several accidents that could have been prevented with proper training. He recommends taking a boating course to learn the best way to avoid potentially dangerous situations.

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For a link to the boating course visit this story on Louisiana Radio Network.com

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Research website “GunViolenceArchive.org” reports Louisiana leads the nation in mass shooting per capita. Just this calendar year alone, there have been 16 mass shootings that killed 9 people and injured 79 others. New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission director Rafael Goyeneche says gang activity & youth anger accounts for most of the violence. He calls it “retaliatory street justice”…:

Cut 7 (11) “…any innocent bystanders.”

The website ranks our state highest in such shooting incidents by population. By comparison, Texas has had 21 so far this year, and California 20…but those states have over 7 times more people. Goyeneche says the ranking report doesn’t even include potentially hundreds of other gun violence incidents statewide…:

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What can be done about it? Goyeneche says more law enforcement officers on the street would help…:

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He says NOPD graduated only 8 police cadets during the same span in which they lost dozens of cops. Baton Rouge, the state’s 2nd-most-violent city, has a similar problem with a diminishing police force.

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Earlier this week the Congressional Naming Commission recommended that Fort Polk, located in Vernon Parish, be renamed for World War I legend Sgt. William Henry Johnson. LSU military history professor, Dr. Martin Loicano says despite being down to just a knife and after suffering 21 separate wounds, he kept the Germans at bay on the Argonne Line in France in May of 1918.

Cut 10 (09) “…by himself.”

Johnson’s story began in a segregated military where he was not allowed to fight alongside white American soldiers, though he was embraced by other Allied Forces. Loicano says after recovering from his wounds Johnson continued to fight, eventually earning the nickname “Black Death.” Johnson was one of the first heroes of the war and the first American to receive the prestigious Croix de Guerre (Krwa de Gair) from the French military.

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Despite his heroism in combat Sgt. Johnson returned home to a lack of opportunity and died in poverty at age 36. Dr. Loicano says Johnson’s story is a reminder of the many Black soldiers who have long fought for their country even when it didn’t always fight for them.

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The Naming Commission will submit all recommendations for Congressional approval by Oct. 1.

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Senatorial candidate Democrat Luke Mixon says it’s time for Congress to enact universal background checks on firearm sales. Mixon is calling out his Republican opponent Senator John Kennedy who’s expressed sympathy for those impacted by the school shooting in Texas. Mixon says what we are doing isn’t working.

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Senator Bill Cassidy has made a recent statement that expanded background checks and red flag laws would not have prevented the tragedy in Texas. But Mixon says a large majority of Americans support universal background checks.

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Mixon who is a gun owner himself says he supports Second Amendment rights but says laws should be enacted to promote responsible gun ownership.

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Mixon is one of three Democratic candidates who’ve announced their candidacy for Senate. Activist Gary Chambers and Vacherie native Syrita Steib.

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The Saints completed the first of three sessions of organized team activities or OTAs on Thursday, their first under new coach Dennis Allen. Though there wasn’t 100 percent participation, Allen says the team set a solid foundation as far as building team chemistry and establishing how they want to work.

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One person absent from practice has been star wide receiver, Michael Thomas. Thomas missed all of last season and nine games the season before that due to ankle and hamstring injuries. The record holder for most catches in a single season is expected to play a major role in the new-look Saints offense and is expected back for the start of training camp in July.

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It’s only been three practices, but new safety Tyrann Mathieu has already made his impression felt. Dennis Allen says the three-time All-Pro has been exactly that from the moment he walked into the facility.

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The next session of OTAs is from May 31-June 2.

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5:30 LRN Newscast May 26

Former State Police leader Colonel Kevin Reeves has agreed to turn over his personal journals by tomorrow afternoon if they remain sealed from public view in order to avoid a contempt charge.  Houma Representative Tanner Magee is seeking to hold Reeves in contempt after he withheld certain pages from the journals from a legislative committee investigating the state police custody death of Ronald Greene…

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Reeves’ attorney Lewis Unglesby says his client has nothing to hide and that the pages lawmakers are seeking,  do not contain any new information about Greene’s death…

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Reeves’ personal financial information contained in the journals will be redacted. The special House committee is looking into the May 2019 death of Greene in Union Parish.

A bill to require public schools to provide menstrual products for students advances in Senate Education. New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman says the bill was amended to remove the word restrooms and changed to an easily accessible location for female students.

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The bill has been referred to Senate Finance for a source of funding to provide the feminine products.

Legislation to keep state or local governments from requiring proof of COVID vaccinations for entry into public places or private businesses fails on a 5 to 4 vote in Senate Health and Welfare. Shreveport Representative Thomas Pressly says his bill is a compromise keeping government from imposing vaccine mandates on private businesses. Last fall New Orleans began requiring proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test for entry into bars, restaurants, or other public venues. The bill will not advance to the Senate.