10:30 LRN Newscast

The attorney for late LSU football star Kyren Lacy stands by his assertion that his client was not criminally responsible for a deadly crash in Lafourche Parish last December. Yesterday, State Police released a video that shows Lacy speeding left of center in a no-passing zone, passing several vehicles, just before an oncoming car swerved and crashed head-on into an SUV, killing that vehicle’s driver. Matthew Ory told ESPN Baton Rouge the newly-released video doesn’t change a thing.

Cut 4 (03) “…didn’t do anything.”

Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says even though it’s a moot point since Lacy has since died, proving that he caused the crash beyond a reasonable doubt might have been a tall task for prosecutors.

Cut 8 (14) “…been shared responsibility.”

As the Saints were losing to the 49ers in the Superdome last month, Cam Jordan was losing a lot of his belongings to a quartet of burglars – his home was broken into during the game. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joe Lopinto says investigators were able to quickly develop leads, and they tracked a vehicle of interest to Conyers, Georgia, just outside Atlanta.

Cut 14 (12) “…that next day.”

The federal government shutdown is now in its eighth day, with no end in sight. The last government shutdown, which started in 2018 and ended in 2019 during Trump’s prior presidency, lasted 35 days. New Orleans Democratic Congressman Troy Carter says it cost the American people 11-billion dollars.

Cut 12 (06) “…to be different?”