08:30 Newscast August 12, 2015

According to United Way of Acadiana, nearly $250,000 collected for the victims of the tragic Lafayette Theater shooting last month…

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Authorities say a man is hospitalized after being shot by a Union Parish Sheriff’s Deputy and a Louisiana State Trooper. They say the officers responded to a call of an armed man threatening family members in Downsville. The officers reportedly opened fire when the man pointed his gun in their direction. The suspect was airlifted to an area hospital where he is listed in serious condition. No names have been released at this time. Charges are pending. The investigation is in its early stages

A new study by the Harvard School of Public Health and the Chinese Academy of Medical Science claims eating spicy foods can add more time to your life. Dr. Herbert Muncie, with the LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans, says this could make those who eat spicy foods frequently feel a little better about their diet and advises patients to go ahead and add more spice to their meals…

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He says it’s helpful for people to know this information but more research needs to be done on the topic.

54-year-old Ronnie Barnes of Clinton now faces a felony cruelty charge for allegedly pulling at the pants of a 12-year-old boy and using a racial slur. The new charge has been added to the simple battery and hate crime charges the East Feliciana Sheriff’s office issued at the time of the incident. District Attorney Sam D’Aquilla says he plans on prosecuting Barnes on all three charges…

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A grand jury handed down the cruelty indictment Tuesday.

07:30 Newscast August 12, 2015

New Orleans Senator JP Morrell leads a state panel trying to determine the cost of enforcing the death penalty in Louisiana and whether or not it is worth the cost. He says a big problem they are having is figuring out what costs should be included in the overall figure…

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He says the Capital Punishment Fiscal Impact Commission report is due during the next legislative session.

About a quarter of a million dollars has been raised for the 11 victims of last month’s Lafayette theater shooting, according to the United Way of Acadiana. President and CEO Margaret Trahan says after those injured are taken care of, they want to raise funds for those in the theater who suffered mental and emotional trauma from witnessing the massacre…

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She says most of the money was raised by businesses and retailers who have sold t-shirts, yard signs and jewelry.

A 54-year-old man from East Feliciana Parish charged with a hate crime, now faces a felony cruelty charge for allegedly pulling at the pants of a 12-year-old boy and using a racial slur. The incident was caught on video inside a gas station last month. District Attorney Sam D’Aquilla says the victim was not physically injured, but…

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A grand jury handed down the cruelty indictment against Ronnie Barnes of Clinton.

Southerners are in luck, a new study claims eating spicy foods can add more time to your life. Dr. Herbert Muncie, with the LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans, says it’s helpful for people to know this information but more research needs to be done on the topic…

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The study conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health and the Chinese Academy of Medical Science found people consuming spicy foods six to seven times a week lived longer than those eating spicy foods just once a week.

06:30 Newscast August 12, 2015

A state panel continues to look at the cost of the death penalty in Louisiana. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says the purpose of the Capital Punishment Fiscal Impact Commission is to determine whether the public believes that enforcing the death penalty is worth the cost. Morrell says the legislature has noticed that it takes several years to implement capital punishment…

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He says the commission report is due to the legislature during the next legislative session.

A new study by the Harvard School of Public Health and the Chinese Academy of Medical Science found people who consume spicy foods six to seven times a week live longer than those eating spicy foods just once a week. Dr. Herbert Muncie, Professor of Family Medicine at the LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans says these benefits could be due to a couple reasons…

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Muncie says capsaicin, an ingredient in chili peppers, has been associated with health benefits and is an anti-inflammatory often used with arthritis.

According to the United Way of Acadiana, about $250,000 has been raised for the 11 victims of last month’s Lafayette theater shooting. President and CEO Margaret Trahan says most of the money was raised by businesses and retailers who have sold t-shirts, yard signs, and jewelry…

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Pixus Printing raised the most significant amount of money, about $215,000, to be donated to the victims. Trahan says she’s extremely proud of the donations, which were mostly raised locally.

LRN Newscast 17:30 August 11th

The Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control issue over 800 citations to Louisiana establishments for selling alcohol and tobacco to minors during the summer. Eric Gill reports…
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A family in Covington says their pet cat was found sliced in half on a golf course. Jeff Dorson, director of the Humane Society of Louisiana, says these cases need to be fully investigated to ensure it doesn’t become a gateway to bigger crimes…
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State Police say a 1-year-old, who was riding in the lap of a front seat passenger, was ejected from the vehicle and died from her injuries in a crash that took place in Morehouse Parish on Monday afternoon. Trooper Michael Reichardt says 23-year-old Shatora Hall of Bastrop was driving and there were five other people in the car at the time:
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He says Hall has been charged with reckless operation and a no child restraint violation.

Slidell Police are calling it a miracle that a 50-year-old motorcyclist survived a crash with an 18-wheeler. Sergeant Daniel Seuzenua says they believe the driver of the semi was intoxicated and literally ran over the motorcycle which stopped, waiting to make a turn. Seuzeneau says the bike was dragged underneath the truck and the victim tossed off his motorcycle…
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The truck driver was arrested and faces several charges.

LRN Newscast 16:30 08-11-15

The Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control announce that they issued over 800 citations to Louisiana establishments for selling alcohol and tobacco to minors as a result of their 2015 Summer Crackdown. ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert is taking a kind of “glass is half-full” approach…
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A beloved family cat -adopted last year from the St. Tammany Humane Society has been found mutilated on a golf course in Covington. Owner Becky Worthington says they’re positive that Charlie wasn’t killed by another animal.
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They are still unsure of who committed this crime.
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Slidell Police released video today of a 50-year-old motorcyclist who survives a horrific accident with an 18-wheeler. Spokesperson Sgt. Daniel Seuzeneau says usually when you hear of an accident like this you assume the worst but it’s a miracle he survived…
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The Michigan truck driver was found to be under the influence. Some store surveillance video captured the event, and you can view it at LouisianaRadioNetwork.com.

A Lafayette man has been sentenced to ten years in prison by a US District Judge for claiming there was a bomb on the campus of UL-Lafayette a year ago. Thirty-one year old Devin Haywood called in the threats in order to rob a bank. The campus was totally evacuated including all classes for over 5 thousand students.

LRN Newscast 15:30 08-11-15

It was nothing short of a miracle that a 50 year-old motorcycle rider in Slidell who was struck, struck, run over, and dragged along the pavement by an 18 wheeler has survived…
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That’s Slidell Police Spokesman Sgt. Daniel Seuzeneau. You can view the video at louisianaradionetwork.com.

The Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control announce that they issued over 800 citations to Louisiana establishments for selling alcohol and tobacco to minors as a result of their 2015 Summer Crackdown operation. ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert says it’s a lot more than getting caught and having to pay a fine…
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State Police say an unrestrained infant is dead after a single vehicle crash in Morehouse Parish. Trooper Michael Reichardt says 23-year-old Shatora Hall of Bastrop lost control of her vehicle, and struck a tree…
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Hall has been charged with reckless operation and no child restraint.

An adopted family cat has been found sliced in half on a Covington golf course. The Louisiana Humane Society Executive Director Jeff Dorson says they’re concerned this crime of cat slicing is being copied and shared around social media, and adds it is a bigger problem than authorities may.
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The cat named Charlie was 2 years old.

LRN Newscast 14:30 08-11-15

According to Slidell Police, it is a miracle that a 50 year-old motorcyclist survived a horrific crash with an 18 year-wheeler. Public Information Officer Daniel Seuzeneau says 56-year-old Timothy Duimstra of Michigan, apparently passed out at the wheel when he made a hard right hitting the motorcycle waiting to turn onto the main road…
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The victim – who was run over by the truck – is in serious condition, but is expected to survive.

The crime is called cat slicing, and it is becoming an epidemic around the country. The latest in Louisiana is a mutilation of a family pet that was discovered on a Covington golf course. Very troubling, according to Louisiana Humane Society Executive Director Jeff Dorson…
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A lap-riding baby is dead after a single vehicle crash in Morehouse Parish, where the driver lost control of her vehicle, and struck a tree. Sate Trooper Michael Reichardt says 1 year-old Aniyia Worsham was the only person unrestrained in this crash of an over-crowded vehicle…
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Twenty-three year old Shatora Hall was charged with reckless operation and no child restraint.

Over 800 citations have been issued to Louisiana establishments for selling alcohol and tobacco to minors as a result of their 2015 Summer Crackdown operation. The Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control Commissioner Troy Hebert says violators face fines up to $5,000…
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13:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2015

The Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control announce they issued over 800 citations to Louisiana establishments for selling alcohol and tobacco to minors during the 2015 Summer Crackdown…:
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Several locations statewide set or tied record high temperatures Monday afternoon and the oppressive heat continues to stay over Louisiana. Most of the state remains under an extreme heat advisory until 8pm. Some good news, there is an increased chance of showers and thunderstorms moving across parts of the state helping to cool things off this afternoon.

Slidell Police released video today of a 50-year-old motorcyclist who survives a horrific accident with an 18-wheeler. Public Information Officer Daniel Seuzeneau says usually when you hear of an accident like this you assume the worst but it’s a miracle he survived…:
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To view the video of the crash, visit louisianaradionetwork.com.

State Police are investigating a crash in Morehouse Parish which left an unrestrained infant dead. 1-year-old Aniyia Worsham, who was riding in the lap of a front seat passenger, was ejected from the vehicle and died from her injuries. Trooper Michael Reichardt says 23-year-old Shatora Hall of Bastrop was driving and there were five other people in the car at the time:
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He says Hall has been charged with reckless operation and a no child restraint violation.

 

12:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2015

A family cat was found sliced in half on a golf course in Covington. Emelie Gunn has more on this gruesome dismemberment…
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Ascension Parish Sheriff Jeff Wiley is reminding women about the importance of learning how to safely handle a weapon if you feel your life is in danger. The message comes on the heels of the death of a woman in Geismar who was beaten to death with a baseball bat allegedly by her estranged husband. The victim had a restraining order against the man. Wiley added the reminder sounds extreme but extreme violence requires extra protection efforts.

The Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control announce that they issued over 800 citations to Louisiana establishments for selling alcohol and tobacco to minors as a result of their 2015 Summer Crackdown operation. ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert says nearly 5,500 compliance checks resulted in 821 citations statewide. He says these numbers are consistent with previous years…:
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Of the citations issued, 460 were for alcohol sales to a minor and 361 for tobacco sales.

Prices at the pump dropped another penny from the day before. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular according to AAA is $2.33.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast August 11

According to LSU Coach Les Miles, Brandon Harris and Anthony Jennings are sharing snaps with the number one offense. Miles says both guys continue to show improvement every day and there is not a certain person he has in his mind that will start at QB….
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The Tigers kick-off the season against McNeese State. LSU has announced that for the 12th straight season, they’ve sold their allotment of season tickets.

UL Lafayette wide receiver Jared Johnson has injured his left knee and he’ll miss the rest of the season. Johnson had ten catches last season, but had a chance to start this year.

ULM senior wide receiver Tyler Cain will reportedly miss the rest of the season with a lower body injury. Cain was expected to be the starting H-back this season.