Multiple reports say an Adolf Hitler speech was found at the home of Kenneth Gleason, who was booked today in Baton Rouge for the murders of two black men. East Baton Rouge DA Hillar Moore says Gleason could face the death penalty for last week’s fatal shootings…
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Gleason has also been charged for allegedly shooting up a black family’s home near his parents’ house.
Last week’s death of 18 year old Max Gruver at LSU’s Phi Delta Theta fraternity will most likely have a number of legal issues. Loyola Law Professor Dane (See-Oh Lean-Oh) Ciolino says if the conduct surpasses what the victim agreed to, then criminal charges are likely. He says it will come down to whether there was gross negligence in overserving alcohol to Gruver.
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Criminal charges are not excepted soon.
U.S Senator John Kennedy plans to vote for Senator Cassidy’s bill to repeal and replace the ACA but, says it needs improvement. Emelie Gunn has more…
But Governor John Bel Edwards says he can’t support Senator Cassidy’s legislation, because he says it will lead to the elimination of the Medicaid expansion. Edwards says he’s working with Republican and Democratic governors to promote a solution that makes health insurance more stable and affordable.