11:30 LRN Newscast

Winn Parish deputies are investigating a murder that claimed the life of the Calvin High School softball coach who was fatally shot by his son after an altercation Saturday. Sheriff Cranford Jordan (Jur-dan) says 51-year-old Kevin Chad Camp was pronounced dead on the scene.
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Camp’s 17-year-old son has been charged with manslaughter.

A 36-year-old pregnant woman is dead and three 19-year-olds have been charged in her death. Baton Rouge Police Sergeant L’Jean McKneely says Kerisha Johnson was sitting in a vehicle waiting to pick up family members from a party, when shots rang out and then shots were returned towards her vehicle….
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One of the suspects is reportedly a deputy at the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s office.

Legislation to keep film tax incentives in place permanently in Louisiana will be heard in House Ways and Means tomorrow and a statewide poll conducted last month indicates 66 percent of residents are in favor of those incentives. Acting President of the Louisiana Film Entertainment Association Trey Burvant says they commissioned JMC Analytics to poll 600 residents.
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The survey also found that 78 percent of those polled are more likely to watch a movie if it was filmed in Louisiana.

LSU baseball remains ranked number one in the polls after taking two of three from Kentucky. Tigers Coach Jay Johnson says winning a series against a team that had the best R-P-I in the country is huge…
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The Tigers are back home tomorrow night to host U-L Lafayette.