Louisiana Radio Network, I’m Matt Doyle….
cut 13 (09) “….New Orleans”
Several Louisiana schools took part in a national walkout against gun violence at 10 AM today. It lasted 17 minutes in honor of the 17 people killed in a south Florida school shooting a month ago. That was the voice of a student at NET Charter school in New Orleans, where most of the demonstrations took place.
An Opelousas woman is in jail after allegedly killing her uncle because of his “constant chattering.” St. Landry Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says 49-year-old Melissa Ann Credeur (Cra-ter) initially accused, John Ray Gautreaux, of raping her while she slept. Guidroz says Creduer admitted killing him after she failed a test for rape at a hospital. Guidroz says she used a anything at hand in attacking Gautreaux…
Cut 4 (09) “the body.”
Credeur has been charged with second-degree murder, bond set at 150-thousand dollars.
Zachary Police Chief David McDavid is angry over one of his officers being killed in the line of duty this week and is pointing the finger at a local judge. Christopher Lawton was killed in a hit and run, when the suspect, 33 year old Albert Franklin, fled from a parking lot in a rental truck. McDavid knew Franklin was dangerous and is appalled District Court Judge Trudy White reduced Franklin’s last bond.
Cut 7 (07) “it happened.”
Franlin is back behind bars and charged in Lawton’s murder.
Saints Quarterback Drew Brees has a new two-year deal with the Black and Gold. But he will not be teamed up again with tight end Jimmy Graham, who is set to sign with Green Bay. Brees says he was hoping to see Graham back in the Big Easy, but it didn’t work out…
cut 11 (10) “…coming together’