12:30 LRN Newscast June 17

Former LSU Head Football Coach Les Miles has filed a lawsuit against the school for their decision to vacate the wins while he coached claiming it cost him the chance for a College Football Hall of Fame qualification. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says to be considered you must have a .600 winning percentage. Even without the penalties, if Miles did reach that threshold, considering his allegations of sexual misconduct the former coach wouldn’t necessarily have been admitted.

Cut 4 (02) “…voting no.” 

The NCAA is also named in the lawsuit.

The man accused of killing Callie Brunett of Loranger and her three-year-old daughter admitted to the media Friday that he did it, he’s diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and off and on Lexapro. Daniel Callihan says he was just released from a mental hospital two weeks ago in Mississippi. When asked if he regrets what he did, Callihan said “I would kill me.”

Cut 6 (05) “…easiest thing for me.”

Victoria Cox has been named an accomplice in the case.

The US Surgeon General says he’s pushing Congress to require a warning label for social media platforms. Mel Bridges has more.

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Mel Bridges.”