2:30 LRN Newscast Sept 15

Thibodaux Police make a second arrest in the death of 15-year-old Jaren Cole, who was shot multiple times inside a home there last weekend. Earlier this week, detectives arrested a 15-year-old male, charging him murder. TPD spokesman Clint Dempster says the second suspect in only 12…:

CUT 06(08)      “…definitely involved.”

The incident still remains under investigation. The suspected motive is still being withheld at this time. If you have further information contact Thibodaux Police.

U.S. Senator John Kennedy says if cities and towns want to reduce crime, they need to hire more cops. A recent study shows New Orleans could have the highest murder rate per capita in the nation for the first half of 2022. Kennedy says New Orleans needs to double its force and retain veteran cops…:

CUT 09(06)      “…retiring in droves.”

He says improving morale among cops will also help retain them.

 

The website DivorceAnswers.com discovered that 38 percent of Louisiana couples that seek separation renege due to financial dependency. Legal Analyst Doug Sunseri says Some couples conclude that the financial burden weighs more than the actual divorce, even the most complex situations can result in spouses staying together to avoid financial consequences…:

CUT 13(11)      “…case base.”

During the LSU-Southern game when an extra man walked onto the field the officer who ended up tackling him was Baton Rouge PD Spokesperson Don Coppola. On Talk 107.3 in Baton Rouge, Coppola talked with Brain Haldane about how video of the incident has gone viral…:

CUT 03(12)      “…been bad.”

The clip has even made Sean Hannity’s TV show on Fox News.