15:30 LRN Newscast June 14th

State Police are calling it the largest seizure of child pornography in the department’s history after they arrested three men and seized one-million files. Sergeant James Sandifer says videos were discovered that showed infants being sexually abused and he credits the work of the Special Victims unit…
cut 13 (07) “….the consequences”
The three men arrested have been identified as 51-year-old James Vail of Shreveport, 30-year-old Steven Lucia of LaPlace and 35-year-old Nicholas Bordelon of Hessmer.

Hammond Police have arrested a suspect in the city’s first murder in two years. Hammond P-D spokesperson Lisa Lambert says they believe 24-year-old Tremayne Sandifer fatally shot 34-year-old William Davis in a drug deal gong wrong and then left the scene…
cut  10 (07)  “…New Orleans”
Lambert says Sandifer was arrested in New Orleans and booked on several charges including first-degree murder.

Vigils continue across the state today to pray for the 49 people killed by a gunman who entered a gay nightclub in Orlando early Sunday morning. Could this tragedy have been avoided? Executive Director of Behavioral Health Services at Baton Rouge General, Ann Wilder, says it’s not easy to confront someone who maybe displaying mental issues, but that difficult conversation could save someone’s life…
cut 8 (10) “…who can”
The FBI is investigating whether the Orlando gunman was a frequent patron at the nightclub he attacked.

Governor John Bel Edwards signed into law today a measure that gives drivers the option over whether they want a license that complies with the federal REAL ID security law. Without a REAL-ID complaint license, drivers would need a passport to board a domestic flight. Conservatives were worried about privacy issues as a result of data collected with the REAL ID.