4:30 LRN Newscast February 07

Former LSU Associate Athletic Director Sharon Lewis alleges a male coach exposed himself to her in 2013. That’s according to her attorney Larry English, who appeared this morning on WRKF’s Talk Louisiana. English says the incident was documented when it occurred…:

CUT 09(05)      “…they did nothing.”

English did not identify the coach, but says he has since been hired back at LSU. English says this new development will be part of Lewis’ $50-million suit against the University for firing her as a whistleblower.

After confirming that a deer found in Tensas parish does indeed have Chronic Wasting Disease, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is imposing a feed and carcass export ban on deer in Tensas, Franklin, and Madison parishes. Both bans are currently in effect. Jim LaCour explains the need for the feed ban…:

Cut 06  (11)      “…animals gathering.”

Chronic wasting disease is 100 percent fatal to deer. For more information contact the LDWF.

 

Saints running back Alvin Kamara faces a felony battery charge after he allegedly injured someone at a Las Vegas nightclub. Vegas police say the incident happened early Saturday morning and the victim reported it Saturday afternoon. Kamara wasn’t arrested until after Sunday’s game, which begs the question, “why?” NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says he wants to hear more details of what exactly happened…:

CUT 04(10)      “…to those questions.”

More arrests are coming in the case of an Alexandria psychiatric nurse practitioner who was paying men to provide him with women, with whom he traded drugs for sex. Rapides parish deputies today arrested 24-year-old Kyle McCall, of Boyce. He’s accused of human trafficking and possession of narcotics.

Police in Baton Rouge say a person involved in a crash early Sunday morning on I-12 was struck and killed by another vehicle while waiting for police on the side of the roadway. Three others were hurt. An investigation is underway.