8:30 LRN Newscast June 11

Republican legislative leaders say next week’s special session to redraw a Congressional district map should be canceled as a result of a stay issued by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Friday afternoon, Governor John Bel Edwards sent a letter to both the Senate President and Speaker of the House saying it is still too early to cancel the session and that he will not do so unless the stay is still in place as of 4 pm on this coming Tuesday, June 14.

It’s the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Free Fishing Weekend. LDWF Biologist Danica Williams says it’s the one weekend where a fishing license is not required. She says the annual event is ideal for residents who have yet to enjoy one of the state’s favorite pastimes.

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For a list of 17 fishing sites visit the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries website.

A Lafayette man has been arrested for the impersonation of a police officer, among other charges. Senior Corporal Matthew Benoit of the Lafayette Police says 57-year-old Brad Schexnayder was driving recklessly on Northeast Evangeline Thruway before he suddenly came to a stop in front of an 18-wheeler and stepped out of his vehicle…

Cut 6 (12) “…fled the scene.”

Schexnayder was booked into the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center on charges of impersonation of a police officer, simple battery, and reckless operation of a vehicle.

7:30 LRN Sportscast June 11

The opening day of the NCAA Super Regionals brought plenty of excitement, as underdogs won two of the first four games on Friday. Oklahoma beat fourth-seeded Virginia Tech 5-4, and in a shocker, Notre Dame topped number one Tennessee 8-6. In other games, East Carolina took down Texas 13-7, and Texas A&M downed Louisville 5-4.

Those series continue today, while four more get started. North Carolina and Arkansas, Southern Miss and Ole Miss, Auburn and Oregon State, and UConn and Stanford open their best-of-three sets Saturday as we get closer to the College World Series.

The NBA Finals are all squared at two games apiece. Steph Curry scored 43 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Golden State Warriors to a 107-97 win over the Boston Celtics. Boston led 94-90 with 5 minutes to play but was outscored 17-3 down the stretch. Curry had 10 of those 17 points. Game 5 is back in San Francisco on Monday night.

It’s a great weekend to “go fish,” and I’m not talking about the card game.  Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

New Orleans Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram is out for the next 6-8 weeks following surgery on his right pinky finger. He averaged just under 23 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists this past season for the Pels.

5:30 LRN Newscast June 10

After the 5th U.S. Circuit court of Appeals blocked a lower federal court’s order for lawmakers to redraw its submitted Congressional district map, Governor John Bel Edwards releases a statement saying it’s too early to cancel a special session for that purpose. House Governmental Affairs Chairman John Stefanski says if the governor does not rescind the call for a special session, lawmakers could convene on Wednesday and adjourn minutes later

Cut 10 (06) ” ..first day.” 

A federal judge ruled the map was not legal because it did not contain two majority-minority congressional districts, however, that ruling has been appealed.

The US Coast Guard suspended their search Friday for a Baton Rouge man who went missing while boating on the Mississippi River. He’s been identified as 54-year-old Howard Brown. Brown was last seen not wearing a life jacket on the Lower Mississippi near mile marker 232.

A Lafayette man has been arrested for the impersonation of a police officer, among other charges. Senior Corporal Matthew Benoit of the Lafayette Police says 57-year-old Brad Schexnayder was driving recklessly before he suddenly came to a stop in front of an 18-wheeler and stepped out of his vehicle…

Cut 6  (12) “…fled the scene.” 

After leaving the scene, Schexnayder headed to work where he is employed by a private security company and where he got his uniform.

It’s the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Free Fishing Weekend. LDWF Biologist Danica Williams says it’s the one weekend where a fishing license is not required. She says the annual event is ideal for residents who have yet to enjoy one of the state’s favorite pastimes.

Cut 3 (07) “…in Louisiana.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Opelousas native and former LSU standout Devery Henderson will be inducted into the Saints Hall of Fame this year. Henderson played eight seasons in New Orleans, leading the NFL in yards per reception in 2006 and 2008. He caught a career-high 51 passes during the 2009 Super Bowl season….
Cut 16 (18) “…it all worked out.”
Also heading into the Saints Hall of Fame is former running back and special teamer Fred McAfee who had two different stints with the Black and Gold, 1991 to 1993 and then again from 2000 to 2006. He made the Pro Bowl in 2002 and had 210 career tackles on special teams, while also rushed for 12-hundred yards in his career.

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, it’s a perfect opportunity to go fish. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

After four seasons at LSU, outfielder Giovanni DiGiacomo has announced he’s entered the NCAA Transfer portal. DiGiacomo hit .275 in 133 games for the Tigers but only hit .206 this past season in 68 at-bats.

4:30 LRN Newscast June 10

After the 5th U.S. Circuit court of Appeals blocked a lower federal court’s order for lawmakers to redraw its submitted Congressional district map, Governor John Bel Edwards releases a statement saying it’s too early to cancel a special session for that purpose. Acadiana state Representative John Stefanski worked on the map rejected by Baton Rouge Judge shelly Dick, who says it violates the Voting Rights act. Stefanski says the state should be able to use that map for fall elections…:

CUT 11(06)      “…down the line.”

Critics of the map say it SHOULD have two majority minority voting districts among its six because the state is one-third Black voters. Others say it’s more complicated than simple math and doing that would gerrymandering. The governor says he’ll rescind his call for the special session IF the 5th Circuit has a stay in place by 4 pm June 14th.

 

A Lafayette man has been arrested for the impersonation of a police officer, among other charges. Senior Corporal Matthew Benoit of the Lafayette Police says 57-year-old Brad Schexnayder forced a big rig off the road, ordered the driver out and then punched him. The whole thing was caught on the big rig’s dash camera. Schexnayder was arrested later at his home. Benoit says people impersonating cops is not a common occurrence..:

CUT 08(07) “…kind of occurred.”

If convicted Schexnayder could face up to $1000 in fines and up to 2 years in jail.

This weekend is the annual Free Fishing Weekend, and state Wildlife & Fisheries spokesperson Danica Williams says you won’t need a license at all…:

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For information, visit “wlf.louisiana.gov”

3:30 LRN Newscast June 10

New Orleans Police issue arrest warrants for four people wanted fort the May 31st shooting death of an 80-year-old grandmother at a high school graduation held on the Xavier University campus. Police Chief Shaun Ferguson says two young women got into a spat after the ceremony, other family members entered the fray and someone began shooting…:

CUT 13(11)      “…using…guns.”

Among those wanted for manslaughter are a 40-year-old woman and a 19-year-old man.

GOP lawmakers urge Governor Edwards to hold off on a special session to redraw a congressional district map, after a federal appeals court blocks a lower federal courts order tossing the map passed by lawmakers last February. At issue: the existing map has only one Black majority voting district, while the state has a one-third Black population. The governor wants House & Senate members to return June 15th to submit a new map.

 

Looking for something to do this weekend? State Wildlife & Fisheries say “go fish”….free!  Brooke Thorington explains…:

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Kenner residents say a tornado hit last night; doing structural damage to property and killing power for thousands. Weather authorities cannot yet confirm it was a twister, because Jefferson Parish has had more heavy storms today. Witnesses say they did see a funnel cloud, though.

LRN PM Newscall June 10

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, it’s a perfect opportunity to go fish.  Brooke Thorington explains.

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Republican legislative leaders say next week’s special session to redraw a Congressional district map should be canceled as a result of a stay issued by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”  

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It’s the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Free Fishing Weekend. LDWF Biologist Danica Williams says it’s the one weekend where a fishing license is not required. She says the annual event is ideal for residents who have yet to enjoy one of the state’s favorite pastimes.

Cut 3 (07) “…in Louisiana.”

Even though a license is not required to fish in Louisiana this Saturday and Sunday, fishing regulations remain in effect regarding size, season, catch limits, and gear restrictions.

And in preparation for the free weekend, Williams says they have stocked 17 ponds across the state with ample catfish to improve your odds when casting a line.

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Williams says it’s the perfect opportunity for avid anglers to share their love of the sport with individuals who don’t have a fishing license and hopefully they’ll choose to take up the hobby as a result.

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For a list of 17 fishing sites visit the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries website.

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A Lafayette man has been arrested for the impersonation of a police officer, among other charges. Senior Corporal Matthew Benoit of the Lafayette Police says 57-year-old Brad Schexnayder was driving recklessly on Northeast Evangeline Thruway before he suddenly came to a stop in front of an 18-wheeler and stepped out of his vehicle…

Cut 6  (12) “…fled the scene.” 

After leaving the scene, Schexnayder headed to work where he is employed by a private security company and where he got his uniform. Benoit says that unfortunately for Schexnayder, technology was not on his side.

Cut 7 (10) “…where he lived.” 

Schexnayder was tracked to his home in Youngsville. Following a brief standoff, he was taken into custody and booked into the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center on charges of impersonation of a police officer, simple battery, and reckless operation of a vehicle. Benoit says people playing pretend policeman isn’t something you see very often.

Cut 8 (07) “…that kinda occurred.” 

If convicted Schexnayder faces up to a $1000 fine and potentially two years in jail.

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The 5th U-S Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked an order from a federal judge that called for state lawmakers to redraw a Congressional district map with two majority-minority districts. House Governmental Affairs Chairman John Stefanski played a major role in drawing a Congressional map with one Black majority district and is pleased with the appellate court’s action…

Cut 9 (10) “…exercised”

Republican legislative leaders say next week’s special session called by the governor to redraw a Congressional district map should be canceled. Stefanski says if the governor does not rescind his call for a special session, lawmakers could convene on Wednesday and adjourn minutes later

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Stefanski says that based on an ongoing Alabama redistricting case, Louisiana can use the Congressional map approved by lawmakers in February for this fall’s congressional election…

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U.S. Middle District Judge Shelly Dick ordered on Monday for state lawmakers to redraw a six-district Congressional map with two Black majority districts by June 20th. That prompted Governor Edwards to call for a special session to begin on June 16th.

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New Orleans Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson says four arrest warrants have been issued in connection with the fatal shooting of an 80-year-old grandmother at a high school graduation ceremony on Xavier University’s campus on May 31st. Ferguson says the shooting was the result of two juveniles arguing and then adult members getting involved with the dispute and trying to settle it with guns…

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Two of the people wanted for their role in the fatal shooting of Augustine Greenwood are wanted for manslaughter, 40-year-old Laverne Duplessis and 19-year-old Brandon Rock. Ferguson says its disappointing that adults at Morris Jeff High School graduation used guns to settle an argument involving two juveniles…

Cut 13 (11) “…using guns”

Ferguson says six guns were recovered at the scene…

Cut 14 (10)  “..in their lives.” 

2:30 LRN Newscast June 10

A Lafayette man is under arrest for impersonating a cop and assaulting a truck driver. LPD Corporal Matt Benoit says 57-year-old Brad Schexnayder was wearing a security guard uniform when he identified himself to the trucker as a Lafayette cop…right before he hit the man in the face. He says Schexnayder forgot there are things called dash cameras available now to most everyone…:

CUT 07  (10)        “…where he lived.”

If convicted, Schexnayder faces fines up to $1000 and up to 2 years in jail.

NOPD says arrest warrants are out for five people who participated in a reckless driving exhibition at a busy intersection of the city last weekend. The five – all males – are from New Orleans, Metairie and Baton Rouge. They’re to be charged with aggravated obstruction of a highway, criminal damage to property, simple assault, disturbing the peace and rioting. Police say more arrests are coming as they crack down on lawless behavior.

 

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked an order from a Baton Rouge federal judge that called for state lawmakers to redraw a Congressional district map with two majority-minority districts. House Governmental Affairs Chairman John Stefanski helped draw up the House version of that Congressional map – with one Black majority district. He is pleased with the appellate court’s action…:

CUT 09(10)      “…that was exercised.”

GOP lawmakers want Governor Edwards to hold off on a special session to redraw that map, until the courts decide the matter once and for all.

New Orleans Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson says four arrest warrants have been issued in connection with the fatal shooting of an 80-year-old grandmother at a high school graduation ceremony on Xavier University’s campus on May 31st. He says two young women got in a dispute, family members got involved, then the guns came out…:

CUT 12(08)      “…particular incident.”

The wanted suspects are a 40-year-old woman and a 19-year-old man.

1:30 LRN Newscast June 10

Republican legislative leaders say next week’s special session to redraw a Congressional district map should be canceled as a result of a stay issued by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Kirt Guerin, the warden of the Elayn Hunt Correctional Center in St. Gabriel, is suspended from his duties pending an investigation following his arrest for DWI involving the use of prescribed pain medication. State police arrested Guerin on Memorial Day after he had sustained minor injuries in a one-car crash while on his way to work.

It’s the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Free Fishing Weekend. LDWF Biologist Danica Williams says it’s the perfect opportunity for avid anglers to share their love of the sport with individuals who don’t have a fishing license and hopefully they’ll choose to take up the hobby as a result.

Cut 5 (10) “…to fish.”

For a list of 17 fishing sites visit the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries website.

A Lafayette man has been arrested for the impersonation of a police officer, among other charges. Senior Corporal Matthew Benoit of the Lafayette Police says 57-year-old Brad Schexnayder was driving recklessly on Northeast Evangeline Thruway before he suddenly came to a stop in front of an 18-wheeler and stepped out of his vehicle…

Cut 6 (12) “…fled the scene.”

If convicted Schexnayder faces up to a $1000 fine and potentially two years in jail.

12:30 LRN Newscast

There’s a chance the special session Governor Edwards’ called for next week will not happen after a federal appeals court blocked a lower court”s ruling that ordered legislators to redraw a Congressional district map by June 20th. Republican legislative leaders say next week’s special session should be canceled. House Governmental Affairs Chairman John Stefanski says lawmakers could also convene on Wednesday and adjourn minutes later
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Stefanski believes the Congressional District map with one Black Majority district should be used for the fall elections, but the governor says there should be two because of an increase in the black population.

The city of Bastrop continues to try and comprehend a triple homicide that took place early Wednesday morning. Three teenage males were killed…
cut 12 (10) “…..and outrage”
Morehouse Parish Sheriff Chief Deputy Jeremy Mardis says three people have been arrested in connection with the gunfight that resulted in the three fatalities.

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, it’s a perfect opportunity to go fish. Brooke Thorington explains.
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