07:30 Newscast, July 7th, 2016

The FBI and the US Department of Justice are handling the case of the police shooting death of 37 year old Alton Sterling. Former US Attorney Harry Rosenberg says the officers could face charges if it’s determined Sterling’s rights were violated and if excessive force was used..:
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The ACLU is demanding answers..:
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Jefferson Parish authorities say the deceased body of a 2 year-old boy has been found on the Mississippi River levee. The boy’s body was found near the Huey P. Long bridge on the east bank. It’s reported the boy’s parents are being questioned at the sheriff’s office. Additional details are not being released at this time.

Governor Edwards has called on Louisiana Economic Development to conduct an extensive review of the state’s film tax credit program. Executive Director of the Louisiana Film Entertainment Association, Robert Vosbein (Voz-bean), says the state has issued $1.4 billion in tax credits in the past 8 years, and lawmakers capped the program at $180 million last year. Vosbein says putting a cap on the program hurt the industry…:
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About 36 other states have similar tax incentives, which means producers have other options for filming destinations.