13:30 Newscast, June 14th, 2016

The Orlando gay club shootings in which 49 people were killed has talk about mental health at the forefront throughout the country. Executive Director of Behavioral Health Services at the Baton Rouge General Ann Wilder wants people to know that, in Louisiana, we have something called an order of protective custody…:
CUT 7 (10) “a psychiatrist”
She says it’s a good idea to take action if you feel someone could be a danger to themselves or others.

In developing news, authorities are at the site of where they say a farmer located a body in Iberville Parish. The spot is not far from where cops were searching for 40-year-old Lyntell Washington, whose three year old was discovered wandering along outside of a bloody vehicle Thursday. Washington is pregnant, allegedly with 39-year-old Robert Marks’ baby who was charged with the desertion of the child. More on this as it develops.

A report from NerdWallet shows Baton Rouge is the second most dangerous city to drive. Scott Kirkpatrick represents the business community acting as a voice to address Baton Rouge’s transportation crisis. He says the public is frustrated and he hopes that can be focused in the right direction so that changes can be made…:
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He says the report shows Baton Rouge ranks low on the rate of fatal crashes, the likelihood of an accident, and risk for break-ins.

State Police say they’ve arrested three people that, together, lead investigators to the largest ever seizure of child pornography by LSP. Sgt. Jared Sandifer says the cases are out of Shreveport, LaPlace and Hessmer, and over one million files were seized…:
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He says the three men are still under investigation.