08:30 Newscast, October 2nd, 2017

There are two months left in the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane season, but State Climatologist Barry Keim says we’re not out of the woods just yet. He adds Louisiana averages about two named storms in the month of October, because…:
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There are been 14 named storms so far this season.

Five games into his first season as head coach, Ed Orgeron is on the hot seat after stunning loss to the Troy Trojans. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Starting with the freshman class in the fall of 2018, first year LSU students are required to live on campus. Assistant Vice President for Residential Life Steve Waller says they’ve been working towards this goal for a few years because research shows students who live in a dorm their first year of college perform better in school…:
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To register for housing or request an exemption visit the on-campus housing portion of the mylsu website.

An LSU political science professor finds that proactive policing may be counter-productive as a deterrent to major crime. Christopher Sullivan says one theory is that when you arrest individuals for low-level crimes it leads to greater mental and financial stress, therefore raising the likelihood a more serious crime may occur…:
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07:30 Newscast, October 2nd, 2017

There are two months left of a very active 2017 Atlantic Hurricane season..:
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A Lafayette Police officer is dead and two others injured following a shooting last night at a gas station. State Police say the officer was responding to a report of an aggravated assault with a gun, then minutes later the call was upgraded to a shooting. The said gunfire was exchanged with the suspect when the cop was killed. The suspect fled the scene on foot and was apprehended by Lafayette PD a short time later.

An LSU political science professor finds that proactive policing may be counter-productive as a deterrent to major crime. Christopher Sullivan studied a specific seven-week period when the New York Police Department halted aggressive policing against minor crimes, and data shows serious criminal activity dropped…:
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He says further research is needed to understand the long-term effects of a reduction in proactive policing.

The heat is on LSU coach Ed Orgeron following an embarrassing loss at homecoming in Death Valley, as Troy came to town and beat the Tigers 24-21. But wide receiver DJ Chark says the blame is on the players…:
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LSU is now out of Top 25 polls.

06:30 Newscast, October 2nd, 2017

State Police say a Lafayette Police Officer was shot and killed by a subject at a convenience store. They say the cop was responding to a call of an aggravated assault with a gun just after 10pm last night, then there were reports of shots fired. The suspect fled the scene on foot and was apprehended by Lafayette PD a short time later near the scene, according to LSP.

One of two former Marksville City Marshals accused in the death of a 6-year-old and injuring of the child’s father has pleaded guilty to negligent homicide in the incident. Norris Greenhouse, Jr. is said to have taken a last-minute plea deal offered by the state Attorney General’s Office.

We’re coming towards the end of the Atlantic hurricane season, but that doesn’t mean we’re out of the woods just yet. State Climatologist Barry Keim…:
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So far there have been 14 named storms this season.

The LSU freshman class of 2018 will be required to live on campus for their first year of school. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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10:30 LRN Newscast September 30

Over three-hundred Louisiana National Guardsmen are set deploy to Puerto Rico to assist after the devastation brought by Hurricane Maria. Governor’s office of homeland security and emergency preparedness spokesperson Mike Steele says GOHSEP and the Guard are also sending an 11-person team to help Puerto Rican officials find housing for displaced citizens…
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A smaller emergency team will go to the U-S Virgin Islands to help their recovery from Hurricane Irma. Steele says the governor is happy to lend this kind of support.
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Governor John Bel Edwards is also pleased with the New Orleans Saints decision to stand for the national anthem before their game against the Miami Dolphins coming up on Sunday. Saints Quarterback Drew Brees says the team will kneel before the anthem starts, but they will stand for the song. This particular game’s anthem has international attention since the teams are playing in London at Wembley Stadium.

Authorities set up barricades near the Caddo parish courthouse to prepare for weekend rallies to preserve a confederate monument in front of the courthouse. Rally organizer Rex Dukes hopes for a big turnout, because he says parish leaders are not listening to people.
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A public hearing is set for next Thursday to decide if the Confederate monument should be removed.

So far in 2017 there has been thirteen named storms including Hurricane Harvey that impacted parts of southwest Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there is a good chance we may see a couple of more storms develop…
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However, Keim says we have moved past the peak of storm season.
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He says we usually see two named storms form in the month of October.  But currently a cool front has dialed down the humidity across the state.

9:30 Newscast September 30

The search for the missing LSU student turned up a body that authorities think is 21 year old Michael Nickelotte Junior. The body was discovered by hunters off of Ben Hur road, just south of the campus. Investigators do not suspect foul play at this time. DNA tests will be done for a positive ID of the remains. Michael Nickelotte Junior had last been seen on September 18th at a campus apartment complex.

A rally to support the Caddo Confederate monument in front of the parish courthouse is scheduled for today in Shreveport. Emelie Gunn has the story.
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Today is the first day of early voting allowing registered voters to cast their ballots for the upcoming October 14th election. New Orleans has a race for mayor, while south Louisiana voters can vote for candidates for the Public Service Commission. Statewide ballots have three constitutional amendments listed and voters can select from candidates for State Treasurer. Voters can take advantage of early voting until October 7th.

LSU faces Troy for homecoming tonight. Troy lost their first game of the season to Boise State, but since then, the Trojans have won three games in a row. Tiger Rag Associate Editor, James Moran says Troy is not a team you can easily over look.

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The battle between the LSU Tigers and The Troy Trojans is at 6 PM tonight.

8:30 LRN Newscast September 30

The LSU student that went missing was found Friday evening. Hunters came across a body in a wooded area just off of campus, south of Ben Hur Road. Authorities think the remains are 21 year old Michael Nickelotte Junior who was last seen on September 18th. Nickelotte’s father posted a Facebook statement saying, “We must now begin the sorrowful process of honoring his short life with us laying him to his eternal rest.” DNA tests will be done for positive identification of the body found.

Louisiana sends emergency response teams to hurricane ravaged Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Authorities in Shreveport set up metal barricades near the Caddo parish courthouse to prepare for weekend rallies to preserve a confederate monument in front of the courthouse. The rallies were organized by the Gulf Coast Patriot Network founded by Rex Dukes says…
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Next Thursday a public hearing is scheduled to determine if the monument should be removed.

The weekend weather is much less humid due to a modest cool front moving through the state. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the statewide average rainfall total for September is less than one inch….
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18:30 LRN Newscast

Former Marksville city deputy marshal Norris Greenhouse Junior agrees to a plea deal and a seven and a half year prison sentence for the 2015 fatal shooting of a six-year-old boy. Authorities say Greenhouse and Derrick Stafford opened fire on Christopher Few’s car, wounding him and killing his son. Stafford received a 40-year sentence on a manslaughter conviction. Legal analyst Tim Meche says the Few family is likely satisified…
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Greenhouse plead guilty to negligent homicide and malfeasance in office.

Governor John Bel Edwards applauds the decision by the Saints to stand for the national anthem before their game against the Dolphins on Sunday. Quarterback Drew Brees says the team will kneel before the anthem starts, but stand when it’s sung.

Rallies are planned in Shreveport this weekend to show support for keeping a Confederate monument in front of the Caddo Parish Courthouse. Founder of the Gulf Coast Patriot Network Rex Dukes says they are planning a peaceful demonstration and mean spirited individuals and groups should stay away
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It’s been recommended the Caddo Confederate monument come down and a public hearing is scheduled next week.

Over three-hundred Louisiana National Guardsmen will deploy to Puerto Rico to help distribute water and provide security. Governor’s office of homeland security and emergency preparedness spokesperson Mike Steele says GOHSEP and the Guard are also send an 11-person team to help Puerto Rican officials find housing for displaced citizens…
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A smaller emergency team will go to the U-S Virgin Islands.

17:30 LRN Newscast September 29

A former deputy city marshal in Marksville charged in the shooting death of a six-year-old boy has pleaded guilty to negligent homicide and malfeasance in office. Norris Greenhouse Junior will be sentenced next week to seven and a half years in prison. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says the lack of national media attention made it easier to reach a plea deal…
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The other co-defendant, Derrick Stafford, was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to 40 years.

A rally takes place in Shreveport on Saturday in front of the Caddo parish courthouse in an effort to keep a confederate monument standing. Founder of the Gulf Coast Patriot Network Rex Dukes…
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A public hearing to decide if the monument should be removed is planned for Thursday.

Louisiana sends emergency response teams to hurricane ravaged Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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A less humid and dry weekend is in store for us as a result of a weak cold front that pushed through. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the statewide average rainfal total for September is less than one inch….
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16:30 LRN Newscast September 29

Former Marskville Deputy City Marshal Norris Greenhouse Junior accepts a plea deal from the state attorney’s office. He will receive a seven a half year sentence for the 2015 fatal shooting of six-year-old Jeremy Mardis. Legal analyst Tim Meche says Greenhouse was facing life in prison on a second degree murder charge.
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Governor John Bel Edwards is sending the National Guard to Puerto Rico to support recovery efforts from Hurricane Maria. And Edwards is also dispatching a small team to the Virgin Islands to assist after Hurricane Irma’s damage in that area. Mike Steele of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says the governor is glad the state is able to provide this kind of support.
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The Gulf Coast Patriot Network plans rallies in Shreveport this weekend to support keeping a Confederate monument at the Caddo Parish Courthouse. A public hearing to decide if the monument should be removed is coming on October 5th. Rally organizer Rex Dukes hopes for a big turnout, because Caddo Parish leaders are not listening to people.
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State Climatologist Barry Keim says this is one of the driest September’s on record. He says statewide there’s been less one inch of rainfall this month and we usually see an average of over four inches for September. Keim says a lack of tropical activity explains the abnormally dry month….
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15:30 LRN Newscast September 29

Former Marksville city deputy marshal Norris Greenhouse Junior agrees to a plea deal and a seven and a half year prison sentence for the 2015 fatal shooting of a six-year-old boy. Authorities say Greenhouse and Derrick Stafford opened fire on Christopher Few’s car, wounding him and killing his son. Stafford received a 40-year sentence on a manslaughter conviction. Legal analyst Tim Meche says the Few family is likely satisified…
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Greenhouse plead guilty to negligent homicide and malfeasance in office.

Governor John Bel Edwards applauds the decision by the Saints to stand for the national anthem before their game against the Dolphins on Sunday. Quarterback Drew Brees says the team will kneel before the anthem starts, but stand when it’s sung.

A rally to support the Caddo Confederate monument in front of the parish courthouse is scheduled for tomorrow. Emelie Gunn has more…
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A cold front has moved through the state and it brings us a beautiful weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim says temperatures will remain warm, but we get a nice break from the humidity.
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Keim says this month will go down as the one of the driest September’s in Louisiana recorded history.