Tickets are in high demand for the Auburn/LSU game. LSU’s third top-ten matchup of the season is sold out. StubHub spokesperson Erin Exum says the days of finding a reputable scalper are in the rearview mirror, so the safest way to buy tickets on the secondary market are through a verifiable ticketing source such as StubHub.
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There are about 5000 tickets up for grabs on StubHub right now.
A woman claims Carencro Police broke the wrist of her autistic 28-year-old son Derrick and has filed a lawsuit against the department. Police Chief David Anderson says Cynthia Moody contacted the department after an officer had an altercation with her son.
The mother says she believes the officer-involved went too far when dealing with her son.
The Poor People’s Campaign is touring through Louisiana this week, aiming to mobilize more activists to join their national push for elected leaders to address poverty and adopt their “Moral Agenda”. Campaign speakers have ruffled feathers at the State Capitol by accusing lawmakers of rejecting moral legislation like a minimum wage increase. Louisiana Tri-Chair Omari Ho-Sang says the poor people they’re mobilizing appreciate the candor.
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The campaign has visited Shreveport, and St. James Parish, and is scheduled to visit Baton Rouge next week.
Police are hunting for a white vehicle that is suspected to have struck and killed a Monroe teenager in a hit and run incident in Monroe Tuesday evening. Monroe Police Detective Reggie Brown says the tragedy was compounded by the driver not even stopping to try and help the young girl he just hit. He says it shouldn’t matter what condition the driver may have been in.