11:30 LRN Newscast October 12

A 36-year-old plumber from Clinton is behind bars today, accused of killing three men and injuring a fourth in a string of shootings that started in July. One of the men killed is 66-year-old Carroll Breeden of Pride and his daughter, Marcy Breeden Slotte says she’s still having trouble coming to grips with what happened….
cut 4 (09) “…little distrurbing”
A motive on why Ryan Sharpe killed these men is still unknown.

A majority of House members are in Baton Rouge today to discuss how the state will address the loss of over a billion dollars in temporary taxes, which will create a massive budget deficit for the fiscal year that begins in July. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris is not ready to say what is the best solution, but the goal is to stablize the budget….
cut 9 (06) “…year out”
A special session could be needed.

The state department of transportation has received 61-million dollars from the federal government that will go towards bridge repair, improving the surface of roads and alleviating congestion in some areas. State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says the money will be put to good use….
cut 11 (08) “…we’ve done”
Seven bridges in several different parishes will be replaced as a result of this money.

The 2007 LSU National championship football team will be back in Tiger Stadium on Saturday and they’ll be recognized at halftime. LSU Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette says former Head Coach Les Miles will also be there….
cut 14 (08) “….in 2007”
LSU plays Auburn this Saturday, in 2007 the Tigers defeated Auburn on a last second touchdown pass from Matt Flynn to Demetrius Byrd.

10:30 LRN Newscast October 12

A majority of Louisiana House members are in Baton Rouge today to discuss the state’s looming massive budget deficit when over a billion dollars in temporary taxes expire in June. Alexandria Representative and leader of the House GOP delegation, Lance Harris, says the meeting is to educate fellow legislators….
cut 8 (07) “…state faces”
A special session will be needed to address the so-called “fiscal cliff.”

Thirty-six-year-old Ryan Sharpe of Clinton has been arrested and charged in the shootings of four people since July, three of the victims died. One of the victim’s daughters, Marcy Breeden Slotte, says there’s some comfort that an arrest was made, but there are many questions…
cut 3 (07) “…get peace”
Authorities have not provided a possible motive.

The ten students who were arrested in connection with the death of LSU fraternity pledge Maxwell Gruver have bonded out. All ten have been charged with hazing, while one individual, Matthew Naquin has also been charged with negligent homicide.

Meanwhile, Four UL Lafayette fraternities have been suspended in the wake of Gruver’s death. Emelie Gunn has more…
voicer 1 (29) “…I’m Emelie Gunn”

And in Tangipahoa Parish, deputies are investigating the death of 8-month-old boy who was unintentionally left in a car in Hammond for more than eight hours.

17:30 LRN Newscast October 11

Ten current and former LSU students were booked on charges today in connection with the suspected hazing death of 18-year-old Maxwell Gruver. All of the individuals are facing a misdeamnor hazing charge and one of them, 18-year-old Matthew Naquin of Texas, also faces a negligent homicide charge.

Sean Pennison was one of the ten individuals who turned himself in at the LSU Police Department. Emelie Gunn spoke with his attorney…
voicer 2 (29) “….I’m Emelie Gunn”

Additional police reports came out today as well, indicating that Gruver was targeted during the hazing incident.

The East Baton Rouge Coroner’s Office has released the cause of death of LSU fraternity pledge Maxwell Gruver. Dr. Beau Clark classifies it as an accidental death due to acute alcohol intoxication…
Cut 6 (11) “his lungs.”
Clark says Gruver had a blood alcohol level of .495.

The CDC’s 2016 STD Surveillance Report finds Louisiana ranks second for chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis rates. Deputy Director for the Louisiana S-T-D—H-I-V Program Chaquetta Johnson says they are looking at ways to increase screening and testing to lower this high number…..
cut 13 (09) “…disease”
The CDC also reports Louisiana had the second highest rate of HIV in 2016.

16:45 LRN Sportscast October 11

The Saints returned to the practice field today as they get ready for Sunday’s game against Detroit. Wide receiver Willie Snead is expected to play after he missed the last game with a hamstring injury. Lions QB Matthew Stafford told the Detroit media that he feels good after getting banged up in a loss to Carolina last week.

Former Saints and LSU star Tracy Porter has been arrested on drug and domestic battery charges. Sgt. Don Coppola with the Baton Rouge Police Department says the victim alleged she visited Porter to get her keys back from him, then the two became involved in an argument that got physical…:
CUT 15 (09) “what she was reporting”
Porter was arrested on charges of battery of dating partner, possession of marijuana and distribution of schedule II drugs. Porter will always be remembered for his Pick 6 in Super Bowl 44.

LSU’s two starting offensive tackles, KJ Malone and Toby Weathersby are questionable for Saturday’s game against 10th ranked Auburn. Both players did not practice yesterday. Injuries along the line, forced the coaching staff to shuffle players in and out against Florida. Quarterback Danny Elting says it wasn’t that big of a distraction….
cut 18 (20) “….as well”

Coach Mark Hudspeth will start Andre Nunez at quarterback tomorrow night when the Cajuns host Texas State in a game that will be shown on ESPN-U. Nunez has provided a spark for the Cajuns off the bench in the last two games. He threw for 213 yards and one touchdown in the win against Idaho last weekend.

14:30 LRN Newscast October 11

Ten LSU students were arrested today on hazing charges in connection with the death of fratnerity pledge Maxwell Gruver. One of suspects, 19-year-old Matthew Alexander Naquin of Texas, also faces a negligent homicide charge and Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says if found guilty of negligent homicide, he could be behind bars for some time…
cut 4 (08) “….five years”
According to the arrest report, Naquin was alllegedly the fratnerity member that was most aggressive during the hazing event.

The East Baton Rouge Coroner’s Office has released the cause of death of Gruver. Dr. Beau Clark classifies it as a an accidental death due to acute alcohol intoxication…
Cut 6 (11) “his lungs.”
Clark says Gruver had a blood alcohol level of .495.

The CDC’s 2016 STD Surveillance Report finds Louisiana ranks second for chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis rates. Deputy Director for the Louisiana S-T-D—H-I-V Program Chaquetta Johnson says they are looking at ways to increase screening and testing to lower this high number…..
cut 13 (09) “…disease”
The CDC also reports Louisiana had the second highest rate of HIV in 2016.

CenturyLink’s next chief executive tells the USA Today Network he will not live in Louisiana, but plans to keep the company’s headquarters in Monroe for now. Jeff Storey takes over as the leader of the Fortune 500 telecommunications company in 2019. The company and the state have a contract that requires Centurylink to remain headquartered in Louisiana through at least 2020. Centurylink employs over 27-hundred people in Louisiana.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Ten LSU students face charges in connection with last month’s hazing death of 18-year-old Maxwell Gruver. All are facing a misdemeanor hazing charge and Matthew Alexander Naquin is also charged with negligent homicide. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says Naquin was singled out due to his alleged role in the incident…
Cut 3 (10) “this case.”
The coroner’s report says Gruver had an alochol level of .495 when he died.

Sean Pennison is one of the ten LSU students arrested as part of the investigation into Gruver’s death. His attorney Franz Borghardt says Pennison has only been charged with hazing…
cut 9 (07) “….presumed innocent”
Borghardt says this is also a difficult time for those who turned themselves in today, because the fraternity members considered Max their friend.

As a result of criminal justice reform measures passed in the last legislative session, 14-hundred inmates in Louisiana will be released early from prison in November. Caddo Sheriff Steve Prator said some extremely dangerous criminals could be back on our streets. But Criminal Justice Reform Field Director for the Southern Poverty Law Center John Burkhardt believes that isn’t true…:
Cut 24 (10) “for parole”
He adds safety checks are performed before each individual is released.

East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Deputy Nick Tullier, shot in a police ambush last summer, has moved from rehab to a transitional learning center; a major step in his recovery. His father, James Tullier, says Nick continues to beat the odds…:
Cut 15 (09) “given already”

11:40 LRN sportscast october 11

The LSU Tigers welcome 10th ranked Auburn into Death Valley on Saturday afternoon. Auburn is one of the top scoring teams in the SEC, averaging 36 points a contest. Meanwhile, LSU is averaging just 25 points a game. Quarterback Danny Etling says they scored just 17 against Florida and they’ll need to find the end zone a few more times this Saturday…
cut 17 (16) “…be okay”
Three starters were not at practice for the Tigers yesterday. Left tackle K-J Malone, right tackle Toby Weathersby and defensive end Rashard Lawrence. They are considered questionable for Saturday’s game.

The Ragin Cajuns host Texas State tomorrow and Coach Mark Hudspeth says Andre Nunez will start at quarterback. Nunez has come off the bench the last two games and provided UL-Lafayette’s offense with a spark. Last Saturday, he threw for 213 yards and one touchdown in a win over Idaho.

The NFL Owners will meet next week to discuss a National Anthem policy. Commissioner Roger Goodell sent a memo to all 32 teams that said it’s time for the league to move past this controversy and he believes that players should stand during the national anthem. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says Goodell remained silent too long on this issue…
cut 9 (07) “…put out”
The NFL owners meetings will be next Tuesday and Wednesday in New York City.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter says the Saints will sign linebacker Gerald Hodges, who started 12 games for the 49ers last season. Hodges was released by the Bills in September. New Orleans needs depth at the linebacker position, because starting weakside linebacker Alex Anzalone had surgery on his shoulder.

Disappointed day for U-S Soccer fans as the men’s team was eliminated from 2018 World Cup competition after losing to Trinidad 2-1 yesterday.

LRN AM Newscall October 11

14-hundred inmates are set to be released on November 1st as a result of criminal justice reform measures passed earlier this year. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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The NFL says they want players to stand for the national anthem.  Jeff Palermo on whether this controversy is coming to an end…

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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High school students from across the state will be designing the new Louisiana Seafood logo.  Kelley Ray has more…

Cut 3 (31) “I’m Kelley Ray.”

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As a result of criminal justice reform measures passed in the last legislative session, 14-hundred inmates in Louisiana will be released early from prison in November. Caddo Parish Sheriff Steve Prator said last week that some extremely dangerous criminals could be back on our streets. But Criminal Justice Reform Field Director for the Southern Poverty Law Center John Burkhardt says that isn’t true.

Cut 4  (10) “for parole”

Burkhardt says no one convicted of sex crimes, manslaughter or murder will be released early as a result of the legislation approved earlier this year. He says the new sentencing laws accelerate the release mechanism for inmates on good time parole.

Cut 5  (09)  “vetting process”

Sheriff Prator also said Louisiana needs to take its time before opening the flood gates and letting inmates out that should not be released. But Burkhardt says safety checks are performed before each individual is released to ensure there are no consecutive sentences requiring an inmate to remain in custody.

Cut 6 (10) “with policies”

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The N-F-L has been more about the National Anthem than the game itself recently.   Commissioner Roger Goodell sent a memo to all 32 teams, specifying that all players and coaches quote – “should stand for the National Anthem.”  N-F-L analyst Mike Detellier says it’s sad team owners didn’t force the issue prior to Goodell’s memo…

Cut 7 (09)  “of everyone.”

Goodell says he hopes the teams and the league can quote – “move past the controversy…together with our players.”  Detellier says it’s easier said than done, especially when key players are taking part in the protests…

Cut 8 (09) “find it.”

Detellier says President Donald Trump’s remarks about the N-F-L helped to keep the controversy alive and has proved to be problematic for the league…

Cut 9 (07)  “put out.”

Goodell’s memo adds he hopes for a full and open discussion on the National Anthem issue when the league meets next week in New York.

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High school students from across the state will be designing the new Louisiana Seafood logo.  The Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board has partnered with the Louisiana Department of Education to let students design the new logo.  Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says it’s a good way for students to use the creative skills they have learned…

Cut 10 (10)  “to come.”

Nungesser says he’s been urged by the public to spice up the logo to make people really want the seafood from this area…

Cut 11 (09) “or crawfish.”

Nungesser says it’s better to have local help with the logo than to go to a marketing firm spending a lot of money to design it…

Cut 12 (08) “in this.”

Submissions will be accepted through December 15th and is open to all high school students in Louisiana.  The winner will be announced in April 2018.

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The father for wounded East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Deputy Nick Tullier says his son is making remarkable progress.  Tullier was seriously injured during a police ambush in Baton Rouge in July 2016.   James Tullier says his son has been moved from a rehab facility in Houston to the Transitional Learning Center in Galveston, Texas, marking an important point in his recovery…

Cut 13 (12) “of coverage.”

His motor skills are beginning to improve.  James says his son is now able to make some small but important movements…

Cut 14 (08) “self now.”

James says his son is continuing to beat the odds so much so that doctor’s predictions on the final outcome have long been surpassed…

Cut 15 (09) “given already.”

Two other officers were injured and three more killed when 29-year-old Gavin Long of Missouri began shooting at officers on Airline Highway.  Long was killed at the scene.

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LSU is preparing to face one of the best teams in the Southeastern Conference this Saturday when they host the 10th ranked Auburn Tigers. Auburn defeated the Tigers 18-13 last season and Quarterback Danny Etling threw for just 118 yards and one touchdown…

Cut 16  (10)  “against us”

The Tigers are coming off a tough victory over the Florida Gators. Etling hopes LSU can score more than 17 points this week…

Cut 17 (16)  “be okay” 

LSU’s two starting tackles KJ Malone and Toby Weathersby are questionable for Saturday. Injuries along the line, forced the coaching staff to shuffle players in and out against Florida. Etling says it wasn’t that big of a distraction

Cut 18 (20) “as well” 

 

18:30 LRN Newscast October 10

A recent Morning Consult survey shows President Trump’s approval rating in Louisiana has fallen slightly. Michelle Southern has more…
(CUT 2) (:30) “I’m Michelle Southern.”

Alexandria Police arrested an employee at Rapides Regional Medical Center for allegedly raping a patient who is suffering from dementia. It’s been reported another employee caught 27-year-old Juantavies White of Alexandria in the act. White has been charged with first-degree rape.

Champion Home Builders will invest $1.3 million to build manufactured homes in the Vernon Parish town of Leesville. Mayor Rick Allen says the facility will be located in Leesville’s Northside Industrial Park, which has been vacant and added unnecessary costs on the town for 17 years:
Cut 7 (10) “utilities on”
He says the project will create 200 direct jobs and 218 indirect jobs.

Monroe-based Flying Tiger Brewery will donate a portion of its revenues from the sales of their latest brew, War Hawk, to the University of Lousiaina-Monroe foundation scholarship fund. Flying Tiger co-owner Robert Brewer says War Hawk will be available on tap in Ouachita Parish and in cans in the future…
cut 11 (10) “…white wine”

16:30 LRN Newscast October 10

Surveying done by the Morning Consult has found President Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen in every state. Here in Louisiana, 59-percent approved of Mr. Trump in January and now it’s down to 57-percent. But ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says that’s not much of a drop as many Louisiana Republicans still strongly support the President…
cut 14 (07) “….same party”
Trump’s approval rating in Louisiana is the fourth highest in the nation.

The East Felciana Sheriff’s Office has called in the FBI after another fatal rural shooting. The latest victim is a well known member of the boy scouts, 48-year-old Brad DeFrancheschi. Two other middle aged white men have been killed since July in a similar, drive by shooting manner. East Feliciana Chief Criminal Deputy Greg Phares says they know locals are concerned:
Cut 15 (11) “of care”
Lafayette police say they have arrested a Baton Rouge man in connection with the death of a woman injected with silicone. Kelley Ray has more…
Voicer 1 (30) “I’m Kelley Ray”

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry is alerting parents, guardians and consumers there are several child products that have been recently recalled. Landry has a list on his website. Among the items that are listed…Strollers by Delta, Activity Toys by Manhattan Toy, Children’s Pajamas by Sweet Bamboo and Nightlight Soothers by Skip Hop.