330PM LRN News

Former LSU student Matthew Naquin faces up to five years in prison after a jury found him guilty of negligent homicide in the alcohol-induced hazing death of Phi Delta Theta fraternity pledge Max Gruver.

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A pregnant woman was killed in the early morning hours in Miden after a stray bullet allegedly fired during a gang incident flew through her home, and hit her while she slept on the couch. The woman has been identified as NaToyedre Barrow, who was 19 years old and eight months pregnant.

While the state prepared for Hurricane Barry,  Lafourche Parish authorities say a woman was raped and held captive along with her daughter by a Cut Off man. Lt Brennan Matherne with the Lafourche Parish Sherriff’s says 52-year old Morgan Radley faces several charges. Matherne says the victims escaped Sunday morning after being held against their will since Friday night.

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Radley was booked at the Lafourche Parish Correctional Complex.

US Representative Mike Johnson calls recently spotlighted tweets from President Trump unfortunate. Johnson says there are only a handful of moderate Democrats left in the House, and those people are on edge from the partisan squabbling. But it’s the loudest element of the chamber that garners all of the attention…

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230PM LRN News

Former LSU Fraternity member Matthew Naquin has been convicted of the Negligent Homicide of Maxwell Gruver, who was found dead the morning after a Phi Delta Theta “Bible Study” hazing in 2017. The victim’s father, Stephen Gruver, says this trial will send a loud message to the nation about the hazing culture on college campuses.

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The jury took less than an hour to return the verdict.

US Representative Mike Johnson calls recently spotlighted tweets from President Trump unfortunate. He says the bigger issue facing the country is the partisan divide keeping bipartisan legislation from moving forward.

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Johnson, a Republican, says he has a good relationship with the four progressive representatives targeted in the President’s tweets.

The latest data from LSU’s Center for Geoinformatics shows Louisiana is sinking.  A closer look at elevation changes over the last three decades shows Alexandria is down by 49 millimeters, Old River down by 34mm, and Lake Charles down by 16mm.  LSU Chief of Geodesy Cliff Mugnier says there are several factors that may be causing the sinking.

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Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Oakdale, Hammond, and Shreveport elevation remained unchanged.

While the state prepared for Hurricane Barry,  Lafourche Parish authorities say a woman was raped and held captive along with her daughter by a Cut Off man. Lt Brennan Matherne with the Lafourche Parish Sherriff’s says 52-year old Morgan Radley  would not give the victims a reason as to why he held them captive or what motivated the incident.

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The victims were captured Friday night.

1:30 PM Newscast

It took jurors less than an hour to convict Former LSU fraternity member Matthew Naquin of Negligent Homicide in the hazing death of Maxwell Gruver in 2017. Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore says no matter what today’s verdict was going to be, the case will have a lasting impact on combatting hazing.

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The 21-year-old Naquin faces anywhere from probation to five years in prison for the killing when he is sentenced in October.

US Representative Mike Johnson calls recently spotlighted tweets from President Trump unfortunate. Johnson, a Republican, says he has a good relationship with the four progressive representatives in the crosshairs of the President’s tweets, but is not surprised at Trump’s retort to their criticism of the way the nation is being run.

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The latest data from LSU’s Center for Geoinformatics shows Louisiana is sinking.  A closer look at elevation changes over the last three decades shows Alexandria is down by 49 millimeters, Old River down by 34mm, and Lake Charles down by 16mm.  LSU Chief of Geodesy Cliff Mugnier says the data will also be important for emergency operations.

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While the state prepared for Hurricane Barry,  Lafourche Parish authorities say a woman was raped and held captive along with her daughter by a Cut Off man. Lt Brennan Matherne with the Lafourche Parish Sherriff’s says 52-year old Morgan Radley faces several charges. Matherne says Ratley used duct tape to restrain the woman and her daughter tried to use her cellphone to call for help.
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Matherne says the suspect would not give the victims a reason as to why he held them captive or what motivated the incident.

1230PM LRN News

Former LSU fraternity member Matthew Naquin has been convicted of Negligent Homicide in the hazing death of Maxwell Gruver in 2017. The prosecution says Naquin was primarily responsible for the death and was the ringleader of the hazing incident where Gruver was pressured into drinking himself to death.

Earlier in the trial, other members of the fraternity spoke out against Naquin, saying he had a vendetta against Gruver, and wanted him out of the organization. Gruver was found dead the morning after the hazing incident with a blood alcohol content of .495, six times the legal limit.

The Defense says Gruver’s death was no one’s fault and attempted to say Gruver had a history of using drugs and drinking.

The 21-year-old Naquin faces anywhere from five years in prison, to probation for the killing. He’s also been charged with Obstruction of Justice for deleting hundreds of files and texts from his cell phone before turning the device over to authorities.

The incident resulted in the banning of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity from campus until at least 2033, and the passage of a much harsher set of felony level hazing penalties

The latest data from LSU’s Center for Geoinformatics shows Louisiana is sinking. LSU Chief of Geodesy Cliff Mugnier says the research measures the changes in elevation to apparent subsidence and it generates data for the National Geodetic Survey.

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Alexandria is down by 49 millimeters, Old River down by 34mm, and Lake Charles down by 16mm. Some areas gained elevation over the last thirty years, including Thibodaux by 7mm, Sicily Island by 8mm, Rayville by 13mm, and Natchitoches by 17mm.

1130AM LRN News

While the state was preparing for Hurricane Barry, Lafourche Parish authorities say a woman was raped and held captive along with her daughter by a Cut Off man. Lt Brennan Matherne with the Lafourche Parish Sherriff’s says the victims escaped on Sunday morning after being held against their will since Friday night.

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52-year old Morgan Radley was booked at the Lafourche Parish Correctional Complex.

The latest data from LSU’s Center for Geoinformatics shows Louisiana is sinking.  A closer look at elevation changes in the last three decades shows Alexandria is down by 49 mm, and Lake Charles down by 16mm. LSU Chief of Geodesy Cliff Mugnier says there are several factors involved.

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Places like Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Oakdale, Hammond, and Shreveport remained unchanged.

Dr. Tia Mills has taken over as head of the Louisiana Association of Educators, after the retirement of former President Debbie Meaux, who served two terms. Mills says she was encouraged by lawmaker’s decision to increase public education spending in the last session, but the new funding level isn’t the destination, it’s the first step.

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Mills has worked as a special education teacher at Eden Park Superintendant’s Academy.

New research from AAA shows vehicle escape tools to bust out a window can be a lifesaver, but you need to know what type of glass your car windows have.  AAA spokesperson Don Redman says the acronym SURE will help in an emergency situation.

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Redman says 1 in 3 new vehicles have laminated glass windows that will not shatter, but most have at least one tempered glass window. 

9:30 LRN Newscast July 17

State Republican leaders are weighing in on the President’s tweet where he asked a group of Democratic black, Puerto Rican, and Palestinian Congresswomen to “go back to where they came from”. The tweet provoked a national controversy with many calling the sentiment racist, but Alto Congressman Ralph Abraham disagrees.

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US Senator John Kennedy says the tweet was not worded well, but it was not racist, and backed up the President’s criticism of the four freshman Congresswomen.

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The Congresswomen had been critical of the Trump Administration’s treatment of minorities, and the US’s history of racial injustice. They had also called for impeachment.

A suspect is behind bars for the killing of the 75-year-old Capital City civil activist Sadie Roberts-Joseph. Her daughter Angela Roberts-Machen praised the police for their hard work.

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38-year old Ron Jermain Bell was arrested in connection with Roberts-Joseph’s death

 

AAA says knowing what type of glass is in your car windows could be a lifesaver. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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8:30 LRN Newscast July 17

US Senator John Kennedy and Congressman Ralph Abraham weighed in on a tweet from the President where he told a group of minority Congresswomen to “go back to where they came from”.

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the prosecution rested their case Tuesday in the LSU Fraternity hazing death trial. Toxicology expert Dr. Patricia Williams took the stand and stated that the Max Gruver’s blood alcohol concentration was point-four—nine-five-percent. Williams said Gruver was a dead man walking. Gruver died during a Phi Delta Theta initiation ritual in 2017. Matthew Naquin is on trial for negligent homicide.

 

A suspect is behind bars in the murder of Baton Rouge African American History Museum founder Sadie Roberts-Joseph, who was found dead in the trunk of her car. The coroner says Roberts-Joseph was suffocated. The victim’s daughter, Angela Roberts-Machen praises the work of law enforcement.

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38-year-old Ron Jermaine Bell is in jail for the killing of the 75-year-old Capital City civil activist.

 

 

New research from AAA shows vehicle escape tools to bust out a window can be a lifesaver, but you need to know what type of glass your car windows have.  AAA spokesperson Don Redman says tempered glass will shatter, but laminated glass like you find in a windshield will not.

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LRN AM Newscall

One of the state’s teacher’s unions has a new President. Matt Doyle spoke with the new head of the Louisiana Association of Educators…

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AAA says knowing what type of glass is in your car windows could be a lifesaver. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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US Senator John Kennedy and Congressman Ralph Abraham weighed in on a tweet from the President where he told a group of minorty Congresswomen to “go back to where they came from”.

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A suspect is behind bars in the murder of Baton Rouge African American History Museum founder Sadie Roberts-Joseph, who was found dead in the trunk of a car. The coroner says Roberts-Joseph was suffocated. The victim’s daughter, Angela Roberts-Machen praises the work of law enforcement.

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38-year-old Ron Jermaine Bell is in jail for the killing of the 75-year-old Capital City civil activist. Police say Bell was a tenant of one of Roberts-Joseph’s houses and behind on rent.  Roberts-Machen says during a difficult time, the family found comfort in the thorough work of detectives.

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Roberts-Machen says her mother’s hard work, sacrifice, and dedication has built a legacy of inclusion.  It is a legacy she says will continue.

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Dr. Tia Mills has taken over as head of the Louisiana Association of Educators, after the retirement of former President Debbie Meaux, who served two terms.

This comes just after teachers won a 1,000 dollar pay raise, their first pay raise in over a decade. Mills says the plan is to continue pushing for a better salary in next year’s session.

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Before the last session’s raise, Louisiana teachers were roughly 2,200 dollar below the southern regional average.

The governor’s race is set to heat up with qualifying next month. Mills says the LAE will be getting involved in the race and supporting Governor Edwards’ re-election bid.

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Mills says she was encouraged by lawmaker’s decision to increase public education spending in the last session, but she says the new funding level isn’t the destination, but the first step.

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Mills has worked as a special education teacher at Eden Park Superintendant’s Academy, and received the Horace Mann award for excellence in teaching in 2017.

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New research from AAA shows vehicle escape tools to bust out a window can be a lifesaver, but you need to know what type of glass your car windows have.  AAA spokesperson Don Redman says tempered glass will shatter, but laminated glass like you find in a windshield will not.

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With many bodies of water around the state, one wrong move could result in someone being stuck in a submerged vehicle.  Redman says 1 in 3 new vehicles have laminated glass windows that will not shatter, but most have at least one tempered glass window.  It’s important to remember which window will break.

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Redman says there the acronym SURE will help those in an emergency situation.

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State Republican leaders are weighing in on the President’s tweet where he asked a group of Democratic black, Puerto Rican, and Palestinian Congresswomen to “go back to where they came from”.

The tweet provoked a national controversy with many calling the sentiment racist, but Alto Congressman Ralph Abraham disagrees.

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Abraham says if the four Congresswomen want to go somewhere else, he would pay for their plane ticket.

US Senator John Kennedy says the tweet was not worded well, but it was not racist, and backed up the President’s criticism of the four freshman Congresswomen.

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The four young Congresswomen, known as “The Squad”, had been vocal of their criticism of the United State’s immigration and criminal justice policies.

Southern University Political Science Department Chairman Albert Samuels says the statement is racist because it taps into a history of telling non-white citizens that they aren’t patriotic if they speak out.

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Three of the Congresswomen were born in the US, and the fourth was naturalized.

Samuels says see major state Republican leaders support the “racist” remark is a political strategy that taps into white racial resentment over the nation’s changing demographics.

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Louisiana Democratic Party Chairwomen Karen Carter Peterson says the Republican Congressional delegation’s support for the “racist remarks shameful.”

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New Pelicans players Lonzo Ball, Derric Favors, Josh Hart and Brandon Ingram were introduced to the media on Tuesday. Ball says he’s ready for a fresh start in New Orleans after two so-so seasons in Los Angeles. Ball has yet to show the ability to score at a high rate in the NBA, but Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations David Griffin says Ball is special on the defensive end of the court

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Ingram averaged 18 points a game last season, while missing 30 games because of injuries. Hart played two seasons in L-A and is excited to see this team grow in the Big Easy

The Pelicans acquired Favors in a trade with Utah. In nine seasons with the Jazz , Favors averaged 12 points and seven rebounds a game. He’s also known as a great team leader and guy who played a big role in making Utah a factor again in the Western Conference. Favors on his role in New Orleans

5:30 PM Newscast

Baton Rouge Police arrest 38-year-old Ronn Bell in the murder of civil activist Saide Roberts-Joseph. The 75-year-old was found dead in her trunk on Friday. Chief Murphy Paul says Bell has been charged with first-degree murder. Paul says they don’t have an exact motive, but Bell was a tenant in one of her rent houses
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Roberts-Joseph was the founder of Baton Rouge’s African American history museum and her murder shook the community because she was known her kindness.
A 60-year-old East Feliciana Parish man is arrested for a second time in less than four months for negligent homicide, after striking a pedestrian with his truck on LA Hwy 10 in West Feliciana Parish. State Trooper Taylor Scrantz says Salvatore Euggino of Ethel was involved in another fatal accident in March, addingit is rare for anyone to be arrested twice for vehicular homicide in such a short amount of time.
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Campaign finance reports are out, with Governor Edwards sitting pretty with 9.6 million on hand while his Republican challengers fight it out for a spot in the run-off…

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The Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s Office announces the arrest of three people, accused of selling narcotics illegally in the Ruston area. Along with dealing drugs from their home, authorities say they were selling candy and treats to neighborhood children.  During a search warrant execution, authorities say they found marijuana, hydrocodone, Vicodin, paraphernalia, scales, and baggies. Agents say the scales were on a table with some of the items being sold to neighborhood children included chips, candy, nachos, pickles, popsicles, and drinks.

4:30 PM Newscast

Baton Rouge Police arrest 38-year-old Ronn Bell in the murder of civil activist Saide Roberts-Joseph. The 75-year-old was found dead in her trunk on Friday. A preliminary autopsy found that Roberts-Joseph died from being suffocated. Since Bell has been charged with first-degree murder, prosecutors can seek the death penalty. East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore says no decision has been made on that…

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Paul says they don’t have an exact motive, but Bell was a tenant in one of her rent houses
A 60-year-old East Feliciana Parish man is arrested for a second time in less than four months for negligent homicide, after striking a pedestrian with his truck on LA Hwy 10 in West Feliciana Parish. State Trooper Taylor Scrantz says Salvatore Euggino was involved in another fatal accident in March.

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Governor’s race finance reports are out and Governor Edwards has 9.6 million cash on hand, while Republicans Eddie Rispone and Congressman Abraham have 9.8 and 1.3 million dollars respectively. John Bel Edwards was barred from fundraising during the legislative season, but UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says the Gov had already built up a substantial warchest.

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Edwards is the only candidate so far to run statewide TV ads.

The Bonnet Carre Spillway will remain open longer than officials hoped because of Hurricane-slash-Tropical Storm Barry. Corps of Engineers spokesperson Ricky Boyett says they aren’t concerned that the additional water will put any of the levee system in danger.

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Toxic algae blooms linked to the Spillway’s opening have continued to shutter Mississippi beaches during a peak tourist season.