06:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2016

A Baton Rouge federal judge has scheduled a hearing today to decide if Angola death row inmates should have air conditioning. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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A former deputy with the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office is under arrest amid charges he had sex with a juvenile while he was on duty. Cops say 31-year-old William Lanoux of Prairieville is charged with malfeasance in office and 1st degree rape. Deputies say the juvenile was considered a runaway when she allegedly met Lanoux on social media and the two went off to have sex. Upon Lanoux’s arrest he was immediately terminated.

Cops say the badly decomposed body of a woman was located in Iberville Parish on Tuesday, and it could be that of the missing school teacher from Baton Rouge. The remains were turned over to the East Baton Rouge Parish Coroners office, according to authorities. They say DNA testing and an autopsy is being performed to determine if the body is that of 40-year-old Lyntell Washington.

Governor John Bel Edwards has signed the REAL ID Act into law, bringing Louisiana into compliance with the 2005 federal ruling that created national identification standards in the wake of 9/11. Edwards says these ID’s will be required for air travel, even domestic, in the near future…:
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LRN AM Newscall June 15, 2016

A Baton Rouge federal judge has scheduled a hearing today to decide if Angola death row inmates should have air conditioning. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Lotte (Low-tay) Chemical and Axiall begin construction on a massive chemical manufacturing complex in Lake Charles. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Louisiana is now in compliance with a federal identification law, as Governor John Bel Edwards has signed the REAL ID Act into law. Halen Doughty has more…

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U.S. District Judge Brian Jackson has scheduled a hearing today to determine if death row inmates at Angola should have air conditioning. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says the state came up with their own heat remediation plan that consists of fans, ice chests, and cold showers for the prisoners, rather than AC. He says with all the legal fees the state spent fighting this, window units could’ve been placed in that area of the prison.

cut 4  (08)  “taxpayer money”

Meche says Judge Jackson will not likely reverse his ruling of installing air conditioners in death row, which would cost about a million dollars. He says this is a big waste of taxpayer money.

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Jackson ruled that it is unconstitutional for the inmates to live where the heat index is higher than 88 degrees. Last July, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said inmates could get relief from the heat without air conditioning. But Meche says if Jackson rules again that air conditioning needs to be installed at death row, the 5th circuit court will likely not overturn Jackson’s decision.

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Lotte (Low-tay) Chemical and Axiall have broken ground on a three billion dollar chemical manufacturing complex in Lake Charles. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says this investment will create hundreds of quality jobs…

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Pierson says with these jobs coming to southwest Louisiana it will help make up for the employment losses in the oil and gas industry….

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Pierson expects the plants will be up and running by 2019. He says the project will greatly benefit the workforce in Louisiana.

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Governor John Bel Edwards has signed the REAL ID Act into law, bringing Louisiana into compliance with the 2005 federal ruling that created national identification standards in the wake of 9/11. Edwards says these ID’s will be required for air travel, even domestic, in the near future.

Cut 10 (08) “an airplane”

Opponents say the federal law is government overreach and raise concerns about sharing information with a national database. Edwards says getting a REAL ID is not mandatory.

cut 11 (08) “their option”

The REAL ID is also required to enter federal courthouses and military bases. Edwards says this new law makes flying more convenient for those who choose to get a REAL ID because it means travelers won’t need a passport, birth certificate, or social security card with them when they fly domestically. He says it’s not mandated that everyone gets the Real ID driver’s license.

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The Office of Motor Vehicles anticipates it will begin issuing REAL ID licenses in the fall of this year, and they will not cost any more than a regular driver’s license.

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Lawmakers are taking another look at a bill that would limit itemized deductions on personal income taxes, after the House Ways and Means Committee rejected the proposal 11-10 last week. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says the measure, which would mostly impact upper-income taxpayers, would raise an estimated $120 million in taxes for next fiscal year’s budget. He says legislators are trying to come to a compromise.

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Alford says House Republicans have been hesitant to raise any more taxes, despite the governor’s push for them to raise $600 million during the special session. He says so far the House has already approved $220 million, and they may not be willing to raise much more revenue.

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Alford says this bill could give the governor his first big win in this special session. But he says it seems like the Ways and Means Committee has already considered all the tax measures they are interested in approving.

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The special session must end by midnight on June 23.

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Saints head coach Sean Payton has confirmed that second-year defensive end Hau’oli Kikaha will likely miss the season after he tore the A-C-L in his left knee. It’s the third time he’s torn that ligament in his knee.  Payton says Kikaha is gathering medical opinions on what kind of procedure will be required, but the coach doesn’t think it will end his career

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Kikaha was expected to be one of the Saints top pass rushers in 2016. Potential replacements on the roster are third year pro Kaism Edebali and Obum Gwacham, who appeared in nine games as a rookie last season. Payton says there’s no rush to sign a veteran pass rusher, but that could change…

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18:30 LRN Newscast June 14

State Police say they’ve arrested three people that led investigators to the largest ever seizure of child pornography by LSP. Sgt. Jared Sandifer says they arrested 51-year-old James Dalton Vail of Shreveport, 30-year-old Steven Paul Lucia of LaPlace and 35-year-old Nicholas Bordelon of Hessmer. He says over one million files were seized. Sandifer says the Special Victims Unit will continue to work as hard as possible to find those individuals who exploit children in Louisiana.

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The tragic massacre in Orlando has many people asking why. Executive Director of Behavioral Health Services at Baton Rouge General, Ann Wilder, says mental health problems may have been a factor. She says if you believe someone you know may be struggling with a mental disorder, there are ways to get that person help.

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A new report shows Baton Rouge is the second most dangerous city to drive, ranking only behind Detroit. The analysis by the personal finance website NerdWallet examined risks for those who drive in nearly 200 of the nation’s most populated regions. Scott Kirkpatrick is with the Capital Region Industry for Sustainable Infrastructure Solutions, or CRISIS…:

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The rankings were based on the rate of fatal crashes, the likelihood of an accident, and other factors.

The first murder to occur in the Hammond city limits in over two years took place last night. Lisa Lambert with Hammond Police says 24-year-old Tremayne Sandifer fatally shot 34-year-old William Davis in a drug deal gone wrong then stole his car and fled the scene. Lambert says Sandifer has been arrested and faces multiple charges.

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17:30 LRN Newscast June 14 ##Legislative Update##

Governor John Bel Edwards has signed the REAL ID Act into law, bringing Louisiana into compliance with the 2005 federal ruling that created national identification standards in the wake of 9/11. Edwards says these ID’s will be required for air travel, even domestic, in the near future.

Cut 23 (08) “an airplane”

Opponents say the federal law is government overreach and raise concerns about sharing information with a national database. Edwards says getting a REAL ID is not mandatory.

cut 24 (08) “their option”

The Office of Motor Vehicles anticipates it will begin issuing REAL ID licenses in the fall of this year, and they will not cost any more than a regular driver’s license.

The governor signs into law the measure that removes 17-year-old non-violent offenders from the adult criminal justice system and prosecutes them as juveniles. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Lawmakers are taking another look at a bill that would limit itemized deductions on personal income taxes, after the House Ways and Means Committee rejected the proposal 11-10 last week. The bill would raise more than $100 million in taxes for next fiscal year’s budget. The compromise would make the bill temporary and limit the revenue raised if other bills bring in more money. The special session must end by midnight on June 23.

16:45 LRN Sportscast June 14th

The Saints held their first mini-camp practice today. Safety Jairus Byrd, who has battled his fair share of injuries, was participating with the ones during drills. Wide Receiver Robert Meachem was on the field as well on a tryout basis. He was wearing number 12, which former Saint Marques Colston wore for the last decade.

Former LSU shortstop Alex Bregman has been named to the Texas League All-Star team. The former first round pick of the Astros is hitting .313 with 13 home runs and 42 RBIs for Double-A Corpus Christi.

The final softball polls are out and LSU is ranked 3rd in the USA Today-NFCA Division One Coach Poll. The Tigers were 52-10 and lost to eventual national champion Oklahoma in the semifinals. UL Lafayette was eliminated by the Sooners in the Super Regionals and the Lady Cajuns are ranked 12th.

16:30 LRN Newscast June 14th

State Police say they’ve arrested three people that, together, lead investigators to the largest ever seizure of child pornography by LSP. Sgt. Jared Sandifer says the cases are out of Shreveport, LaPlace and Hessmer, and over one million files were seized…:
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He says the three men are still under investigation.

Multiple agencies are investigating the discovery of a badly decomposed woman’s body in a ditch in Iberville Parish. Authorities say it could possibly be the body of 40-year-old Lyntell Washington, who is a pregnant teacher from Baton Rouge that disappared last Wenesday. The body has been taken to the East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner’s office.

A massive sinkhole on Canal Street in New Orleans has been fixed. A section of the street had been closed since April 15th, before re-opening today.

The tragic massacre in Orlando is raising many questions about whether or not this could have been stopped. Executive Director of Behavioral Health Services at Baton Rouge General, Ann Wilder, says people can look for early warning signs of mental disorders…:
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She says any family member can reach out and get a legal status for a person to be evaluated by a psychiatrist.

The first murder to occur in the Hammond city limits in over two years took place last night. Lisa Lambert with Hammond Police says 24-year-old Tremayne Sandifer allegedly fatally shot 34-year-old William Davis in a drug deal gone wrong..:
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Lambert says Sandifer fled to New Orleans, where he was arrested today and charged with several crimes, including first-degree murder.

15:30 LRN Newscast June 14th

State Police are calling it the largest seizure of child pornography in the department’s history after they arrested three men and seized one-million files. Sergeant James Sandifer says videos were discovered that showed infants being sexually abused and he credits the work of the Special Victims unit…
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The three men arrested have been identified as 51-year-old James Vail of Shreveport, 30-year-old Steven Lucia of LaPlace and 35-year-old Nicholas Bordelon of Hessmer.

Hammond Police have arrested a suspect in the city’s first murder in two years. Hammond P-D spokesperson Lisa Lambert says they believe 24-year-old Tremayne Sandifer fatally shot 34-year-old William Davis in a drug deal gong wrong and then left the scene…
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Lambert says Sandifer was arrested in New Orleans and booked on several charges including first-degree murder.

Vigils continue across the state today to pray for the 49 people killed by a gunman who entered a gay nightclub in Orlando early Sunday morning. Could this tragedy have been avoided? Executive Director of Behavioral Health Services at Baton Rouge General, Ann Wilder, says it’s not easy to confront someone who maybe displaying mental issues, but that difficult conversation could save someone’s life…
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The FBI is investigating whether the Orlando gunman was a frequent patron at the nightclub he attacked.

Governor John Bel Edwards signed into law today a measure that gives drivers the option over whether they want a license that complies with the federal REAL ID security law. Without a REAL-ID complaint license, drivers would need a passport to board a domestic flight. Conservatives were worried about privacy issues as a result of data collected with the REAL ID.

14:30 LRN Newscast June 14

Louisiana State Police announces they’ve arrested three people and seized more than a million files of child porn, which is the most in department history. The three men arrested have been identified as 51-year-old James Dalton Vail of Shreveport, 30-year-old Steven Paul Lucia of LaPlace and 35-year-old Nicholas Brodelon of Hessmer. Sergeant James Sandifer says if anyone has additional information on these three men, please come forward…
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An arrest has been made in a fatal shooting that occurred in Hammond last night. Hammond Police spokesperson Lisa Lambert says 24-year-old Tremayne Sandifer was arrested in New Orleans today for the fatal shooting of 34-year-old William Davis. Lambert says Sandifer faces several charges…
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Lambert says they believe Sandifer shot Davis during a drug deal.

Governor John Bel Edwards signed into law a measure that raises the age of adult prosecution to 18-year-olds. The legislation means 17-year-olds will go through the juvenile justice system for non-violent crimes starting July 1st, 2018. Supporters of the law say keeping 17-year-olds out of the adult court system, can help these offenders from getting in trouble again.

A new report shows Baton Rouge is the second most dangerous city to drive, ranking only behind Detroit. Michelle Southern reports…
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LRN PM Newscall June 14th

A new report shows Baton Rouge is the second most dangerous city to drive, ranking only behind Detroit. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Fifty people are dead following the tragic mass shooting in Orlando, and people are questioning why someone would feel led to do something so terrible. Halen Doughty has more…

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A new report shows Baton Rouge is the second most dangerous city to drive, ranking only behind Detroit. The analysis by the personal finance website NerdWallet examined risks for those who drive in nearly 200 of the nation’s most populated regions. Scott Kirkpatrick is with the Capital Region Industry for Sustainable Infrastructure Solutions, or CRISIS…:

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The rankings were based on the rate of fatal crashes, the likelihood of an accident, number of years between crashes, risk for break-ins and risk of having a vehicle stolen. Kirkpatrick says Baton Rouge ranks low on most of those…:

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Governor John Bel Edwards recently formed a task force that will come up with suggestions on how to fund critical roadway projects. Kirkpatrick says the public is frustrated and he hopes that can be focused in the right direction so that changes can be made…:

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The tragic massacre in Orlando has many people asking why someone would do something like that. Executive Director of Behavioral Health Services at Baton Rouge General, Ann Wilder, says mental health problems may have been a factor. Wilder says people can look for early warning signs of mental disorders in others that may be an indicator that person could be a danger to himself or others.

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Wilder says if you believe someone you know may be struggling with a mental disorder, there are ways to get that person the help they need. She says in Louisiana, we have something called an order of protective custody.

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Wilder says it’s not always easy to confront someone about a problem they may have, but that difficult conversation could save someone’s life.

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The first murder to occur in the Hammond city limits in over two years took place last night. Lisa Lambert with Hammond Police says 24-year-old Tremayne Sandifer fatally shot 34-year-old William Davis in a drug deal gone wrong.

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Lambert says Sandifer then stole the victim’s car and fled the scene.

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Lambert says Sandifer has been arrested and faces multiple charges.

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State Police say they’ve arrested three people that, together, lead investigators to the largest ever seizure of child pornography by LSP. Sgt. Jared Sandifer says the Special Victims Unit arrested 51-year-old James Dalton Vail of Shreveport, 30-year-old Steven Paul Lucia of LaPlace and 35-year-old Nicholas Bordelon of Hessmer. He says over one million files were seized.

cut 12 (10) “on them”

Videos were discovered that showed infants being raped. Sandifer says the Special Victims Unit will continue to work as hard as possible to find those individuals who exploit children in Louisiana.

Cut 13 (07)  “the consequences”

Sandifer says this is an ongoing investigation and urges anyone with additional information to come forward.

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13:30 Newscast, June 14th, 2016

The Orlando gay club shootings in which 49 people were killed has talk about mental health at the forefront throughout the country. Executive Director of Behavioral Health Services at the Baton Rouge General Ann Wilder wants people to know that, in Louisiana, we have something called an order of protective custody…:
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She says it’s a good idea to take action if you feel someone could be a danger to themselves or others.

In developing news, authorities are at the site of where they say a farmer located a body in Iberville Parish. The spot is not far from where cops were searching for 40-year-old Lyntell Washington, whose three year old was discovered wandering along outside of a bloody vehicle Thursday. Washington is pregnant, allegedly with 39-year-old Robert Marks’ baby who was charged with the desertion of the child. More on this as it develops.

A report from NerdWallet shows Baton Rouge is the second most dangerous city to drive. Scott Kirkpatrick represents the business community acting as a voice to address Baton Rouge’s transportation crisis. He says the public is frustrated and he hopes that can be focused in the right direction so that changes can be made…:
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He says the report shows Baton Rouge ranks low on the rate of fatal crashes, the likelihood of an accident, and risk for break-ins.

State Police say they’ve arrested three people that, together, lead investigators to the largest ever seizure of child pornography by LSP. Sgt. Jared Sandifer says the cases are out of Shreveport, LaPlace and Hessmer, and over one million files were seized…:
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He says the three men are still under investigation.