16:30 Newscast, October 28th, 2015

Results from the National Assessment of Education Progress exams shows Louisiana public school students ranking from 43rd to 49th nationally in reading and math. Eric Gill reports…:
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For the second time this week in Louisiana a student has been arrested amid allegations they made threatening statements about schools on social media. This time the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office 17-year-old Jada Perron allegedly posted on Snapchat that a shooting would happen at Breaux Bridge High School today. An investigation was immediately launched she was charged with terrorzing.

The Shreveport Police Department is looking for a man who shot and killed a woman in an incident which also injured two other females including a 15-year-old. Cpl. Breck Scott says 36-year-old Verdina Crichlow was killed when a suspect opened fire on the women in an apartment then fled. HE says they’re talking with one of the victims to determine what they know about the suspect…:
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State Police Col Mike Edmonson announces the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles collected just over $2 million dollars in fines since they sent out 1.2 million warning letters to drivers. He said that as of today, the agency was able to clear the driving records of about 30,000 people since the notices went out October 13th.

Due to thunderstorms expected this weekend, many parishes and communities across south Louisiana have decided to move trick-or-treat to Friday night instead of Halloween night Saturday.