17:30 Newscast September 8, 2014

According to a new Violence Policy Center report, Louisiana ranks fourth in the nation in the rate of women murdered by men. The report applies to 2012, the most recent year data is available. The United Way of Southeast Louisiana’s Kim Sport says this year’s report is particularly concerning…

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Louisiana’s rate of women murdered by men was 1.92 per 100,000 in 2012.

The Louisiana Democratic Party has officially endorsed former Governor Edwin Edwards in the 6th District Congressional race.  Edwards is one of three Democrats on the ballot and has the most name recognition.  LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says the party endorses Edwards even though he served time in federal prison on corruption charges…

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13 candidates qualified for the Sixth Congressional District race.

A Slidell police officer remains in critical condition after he was possibly driving drunk in a crash that killed his passenger early Sunday morning. State Police Trooper Greg Marchand says impairment is suspected on the part of 31-year-old John Cole, who was off-duty at the time, as bottles of alcohol were found in the vehicle. He says a blood sample from Cole was collected for toxicology analysis…

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A 31-year-old passenger in Cole’s vehicle, Daniel Hanlon, was pronounced dead at the scene.

So what will life be like for Ray Nagin for the next 10 years now that his sentence at the federal prison in Texarkana has begun?  Loyola University Professor and former Bureau of Prisons official, Robert English, says Texarkana is minimum security but it’s also minimal in terms of privacy…

cut 3 (10) “for the duration”

Nagin is reportedly filing an appeal with a public defender because he can no longer afford to pay for an attorney.

LRN Newscast 16:30 09-08-14

The good news for former Governor Edwin Edwards today is that he got a mor endorsement by the Louisiana Democratic Party for the Sixth Congressional District election. Here’s the bad news from LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan…

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Because of redistricting, that district has more Republican voters than Democrats.

The murder rate of women at the hands of men has moved Louisiana up number 9 last year to number four in the nation. But United Way of Southeast Louisiana spokesperson Kim Sport says those numbers should improve with the new anti-domestic violence laws in the state…

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The latest Violence Policy Center numbers are from 2012.

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Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin reported to a federal prison in Texarkana, Texas today to begin his 10-year sentence on public corruption charges. Michelle Southern on what Nagin’s life will be like..

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More trouble for the former reality TV star William Hayden, as the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office added a Forceable Rape charge to the other charges of Aggrevated Crimes Against Nature and Molestation of a Juvenile. The alleged rape of a 12 year-old victim happened 22 years ago.

LRN Newscast 15:30 09-08-14

The most recognizable Democratic name in the Sixth Conressional District election is former Governor Edwin Edwards. Today, The Louisiana Democratic Party gave their endorsement to Edwards. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan thinks the biggest reason why is…

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But Hogan says there are more Republicans in that district, so it may not be easy.

 

A new report from the Violence Policy Center reveals the Louisiana murder rate of women murdered by men is number 4 in the nation. The latest numbers show the rate was 1.92 women for 100 thousand men…
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That’s United Way of Southeast Louisiana spokesperson Kim Sport.

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A Slidell Police officer remains in critical condition after he was possibly driving drunk in a crash that killed his passenger. State Police Trooper Greg Marchand says the single vehicle wreck occurred early yesterday morning on Highway 433 and 31-year-old John Cole, who was not working at the time, was at the wheel…

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His passenger was identified as Daniel Hanlon, and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

A Pineville man who was allegedly threatening another person with a sword has been shot dead by Pineville Police. When officers arrived at the scene just after 10 am this morning, they ordered 40 year-old Christopher Shane LeBlanc to drop his weapon, and when he charged one of the officers, a shot was fired in defense. LeBlanc was pronounced dead at the scene. That investigation continues.

LRN Newscast 14:30 09-08-14

The Louisiana Democratic Party has officially endorsed former governor Edwin Edwards in his quest to become Louisiana’s next sixth district Congressman. LSU political science professor Robert Hogan says that endorsement legitmizes Edwards campaign…

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Thirteen candidates have qualitifed so far. Edwards is the third Democrat on the ballot.

 

William Haden, the “Sons of Guns” reality show star, is now facing an additional charge on top of molestation of a juvenile and Aggrevated Crimes against nature. Today, the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office added a charge of forceable rape against Hayden. The alleged rape took place 22 years ago when the victim was just twelve years old.
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Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin begins his 10 year sentence on federal corruption charges. Here’s what that probably means for the former mayor…

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That’s Robert English is a professor at Loyola University and former Bureau of Prisons official.
According to a new Violence Policy Center report, Louisiana ranks fourth in the nation in the rate of women murdered by men.

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13:30 Newscast September 8, 2014

According to a new Violence Policy Center report, Louisiana ranks fourth in the nation in the rate of women murdered by men. The report applies to 2012, the most recent year data is available. The United Way of Southeast Louisiana’s Kim Sport says this year’s report is particularly concerning…

cut 9 (05) “four this year”

Louisiana’s rate of women murdered by men was 1.92 per 100,000 in 2012.

So what will life be like for Ray Nagin for the next 10 years now that his sentence at a federal prison in Texarkana, Texas has begun? Loyola University Professor and former Bureau of Prisons official, Robert English, says in terms of personal property, Nagin will only be able to keep what can fit into a prison issued foot locker. He says Nagin will only be able to wear khaki…

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Nagin is reportedly filing an appeal with a public offender because he can no longer afford to pay for a lawyer.

A Slidell police officer remains in critical condition after he was possibly driving drunk in a crash that killed his passenger. State Police Trooper Greg Marchand says a resident heard the crash around 4:30 Sunday morning, but the wrecked Jeep Wrangler was spotted two and a half hours later and 31-year-old Daniel Hanlon was pronounced dead at the scene…

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He says impairment is suspected on the driver, 31-year-old John Cole, as bottles of alcohol were found in the vehicle. Cole was off-duty at the time of the accident.

An additional charge of forcible rape has been filed against “Sons of Guns” star Will Hayden. The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office says a victim has come forward alleging Hayden raped her more than 20 years ago when she was just 12-years-old. Hayden was arrested last month accused in the rape of another 12-year-old girl.

12:30 Newscast September 8, 2014

Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin reported to a federal prison in Texarkana, Texas today to begin his 10-year sentence on public corruption charges. Michelle Southern on what Nagin’s life will be like..

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According to a new Violence Policy Center report, Louisiana ranks fourth in the nation in the rate of women murdered by men. The study covers homicides involving one female murder victim and one male offender. The report used information from 2012, the most recent year which data is available.

A Slidell police officer remains in critical condition after he was possibly driving drunk in a crash that killed his passenger. State Police Trooper Greg Marchand says the single vehicle wreck occurred early Sunday morning on Highway 433 and 31-year-old John Cole, who was not working at the time, was at the wheel. Marchand says impairment is suspected the part of Cole as bottles of alcohol were found in the vehicle. He says a blood sample from Cole was collected for a toxicological analysis…

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A 31-year-old passenger in Cole’s vehicle, Daniel Hanlon, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office has captured an inmate who escaped police custody last night. Authorities say 26-year-old Jason Dempster fled the Lafourche Parish Jail while serving a 90-day sentence for failure to pay child support.

11:30 Newscast September 8, 2014

A Slidell Police Officer remains in critical condition after he was possibly driving drunk in a crash that killed his passenger early Sunday morning. State Police Trooper Greg Marchand says it was a single vehicle wreck and 31-year-old John Cole, who was off-duty at the time, was at the wheel…

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A 31-year-old passenger in Cole’s vehicle, Daniel Hanlon, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Gay marriage supporters in Louisiana have filed an appeal regarding last week’s ruling by a federal judge that upheld Louisiana’s ban on same-sex marriage. But Tulane Constitutional Law Professor Keith Werhan says the US Supreme Court will likely rule on this issue before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans has a chance…

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He says a Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage will likely come next year.

Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin must report to the federal prison in Texarkana by noon today to serve his 10-year sentence on public corruption charges. Robert English is a professor at Loyola University and former Bureau of Prisons official. He says Texarkana is minimum security but it’s also minimal in terms of privacy…

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Nagin’s sentence is set to be over in 2024.

The California Legislature approved a bill that would more than triple the funding for their film and TV tax credit program. The measure hopes to make California more competitive with rival states like Louisiana. But Louisiana Entertainment Executive Director Chris Stelly says it’s more than just tax incentives that make “Hollywood South” attractive…

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He doesn’t think California’s move will have much impact on the film industry in Louisiana.

10:30 Newscast September 8, 2014

In exactly one year, candidates will officially be able to qualify for the 2015 Governor’s race. So far, Republicans Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne and US Senator David Vitter have declared candidacy. The only announced Democrat, so far, is State Representative John Bel Edwards. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says even though Edwards is not well known throughout the state, there are plenty who will pull the lever for the “D” no matter what…

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Democratic New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is a rumored candidate.

State Police are investigating a fatal crash involving an off-duty Slidell Police Officer who may have been drunk when the crash occurred. They say 31-year-old John Cole was driving when he lost control of the vehicle and flipped into a ditch. His passenger, 31-year-old Daniel Hanlon of Slidell, was pronounced dead at the scene. Cole was transported to a local hospital where he is listed in serious condition. Impairment is suspected on part of the officer.

Supporters of gay marriage in Louisiana have filed an appeal with the US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding the ruling last week by a federal judge who upheld Louisiana’s ban on same sex marriage. But Tulane Constitutional Law Professor Keith Werhan says the US Supreme Court will likely rule on this issue and put to rest the argument over whether states have the right to define what constitutes a marriage…

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He says the Supreme Court ruling will likely come before the federal appeals court has a chance.

The California Legislature approved a bill that would more than triple the funding for their film credit program. What impact will this have on “Hollywood South”? Louisiana Entertainment Executive Director Chris Stelly doesn’t think it will threaten the states film industry…

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He says Louisiana has built a great infrastructure for TV and film production over the past 10 years.

09:30 Newscast September 8th, 2014

One year from today candidates will officially be able to qualify for the 2015 Governor’s Race. Jeff Palermo sees where things stand now…:
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State Police say an off-duty Slidell Police officer may have been drunk when he got into a fatal crash Sunday morning. They say 31-year-old John Cole was driving when he missed a curve and flipped into a ditch. His passenger, 31-year-old Daniel Hanlon also of Slidell, was pronounced dead on the scene. Impairment is suspected on the part of the officer who is in serious condition at a New Orleans hospital.

Lawmakers in California recently approved a bill that would pump a lot more money into their film tax credit program, but Louisiana Entertainment doesn’t think that threatens Hollywood South. Executive Director Chris Stelly says the move DOES speak highly of what Louisiana has done over the last several years…:
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California Governor Jerry Brown is expected to sign the film tax legislation into law.

Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin begins his prison sentence today at the Texarkana Federal Correctional Institution. Loyola University Criminal Justice Professor and former Bureau of Prisons official, Robert English says its a minimum security facility and there’s virtually the same as Oakdale where the judge recommended Nagin serve his time…:
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Nagin was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his conviction on bribery and money laundering charges.

LRN Newscast 8:30 September 8

Former New Orleans Mayor Ran Nagin has until noon to report to a federal prison in Texarkanas. That’s where he’ll serve a ten-year sentence on charges of bribery, money laundering and tax evasion. Loyola University Criminal Justice Professor Robert English says the Bureau of Prisons decided to send Nagin to the Texas facility…
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The Texasarkana facility is closer to Nagin’s Dallas area home.

Supporters of gay marriage have filed an appeal against a ruling last week by a US District Judge that upheld the state’s ban on same-sex marriages. Tulane Constitutional law professor Keith Werhan anticipates a ruling from the US Supreme Court, before the federal appeals court makes a decision on the Louisiana case…
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The California legislature approved a bill that would more than triple the funding for their film and TV tax credit program. What impact will this have on “Hollywood South”? Eric Gill reports…
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An inmate who escaped the Lafourche Parish jail last night is back in custody. Authorities say 26-year-old Jason Dempster fled prison for a few hours while serving a 90-day sentence for failure to pay child support.