An Iberville Parish deputy was killed and another seriously injured at the courthouse in Plaquemine last night. The deputies were shot just before 8:00 while interviewing a suspect in a sexual assault investigation. After being rushed to the hospital, Deputy Charles Riley did not survive his injuries. The other deputy is the son of Iberville Parish Sheriff Brett Stassi. He was airlifted to a Baton Rouge hospital where he is listed in critical condition. Parish President Chris Daigle…
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The shooter died from a gunshot wound to the head.
It took 75 firefighters from Shreveport to put out the fire that destroyed the Shreveport Country Club over the weekend; Shreveport Community Church owns the 115-year-old property. Pastor Denny Duron says they are figuring out what the next steps are.
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The Louisiana Democratic Party is calling for change after video appears to contradict State Police’s assertion that former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy caused a deadly crash. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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A small Pre-K-through-12 private school in Monroe is a finalist for a one-million-dollar sports facility makeover from T-Mobile. Ryan Dickson, the assistant principal and assistant athletic director at River Oaks School, says winning the competition could give the school a chance to upgrade multiple football facilities.