10:30 Newscast October 12,2016

It’s been over three months since the shooting death of Alton Sterling, a black man, during a confrontation with two white Baton Rouge police offices. U.S. Attorney Walt Green issued a statement saying a team of federal prosecutors, FBI agents and other personnel have devoted hundreds of hours to the investigation. Legal Analyst Tim Meche suspects activist groups have likely been calling Green to make a rushed indictment, which wouldn’t be good for the case.

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Candidate for U.S. Senate, Troy Hebert’s, legal attempt to force LPB and the Council for a Better Louisiana to include more candidates in their debate next week will be heard in a Baton Rouge Court today. Former Secretary of State and political consultant Jim Brown told the Jim Engster Show that it’s not fair for a business group to decide who can participate.

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The BAT Mobile is coming to the Bayou to help fight drunk driving, but it won’t be Bruce Wayne behind the wheel. Halen Doughty has more…

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A Calcasieu Parish School Board member was arrested in San Diego, California for indecent exposure. 54-year-old Chuck Hansen of Sulphur was allegedly driving his vehicle when he slowed down to talk to a 17-year-old girl. When the girl approached the car she says she noticed Hansen was masturbating. The teen called the police and reported an attempted kidnapping but the charge was downgraded once Hansen was arrested. He will appear in a San Diego court next week.