7:30 LRN Newscast

An East Feliciana Parish grand jury will hear a case today against a Slaughter couple accused of extreme neglect in the death of their 36-year-old daughter. 20th Judicial District D.A. Sam D’Aquilla says Lacey Fletcher had developed a mental illness and became a shut-in; literally living on the couch in Clay and Sheila Fletcher’s home. He says she was found in early January – on that sofa – dead and in horrible conditions…:
Cut 4 (08) “…jumped right on it.”
D’Aquilla believes there was intent to kill Lacey and her parents should be indicted for murder.

The percentage of Louisiana residents who support the death penalty falls from 58-percent in 2018 to 51-percent in this year’s Louisiana Survey, conducted by LSU Public Policy Research Lab. In the last three years, Colorado, New Hampshire, and Virginia have abolished the death. LSU pollster Mike Henderson says Louisiana could join them one day…
cut 12 (11) “…perhaps sooner”
An attempt to abolish the death penalty was defeated in a Senate committee this session.

A bill to improve literacy rates in Louisiana will be heard in the House this week. Mandeville Representative Richard Nelson’s bill is modeled on a Mississippi law that prohibits students with reading deficiencies by the end of the third grade to be promoted to fourth grade. Nelson says since it was enacted in the Magnolia State in 2013…
Cut 7 (10) “…grade literacy.”
The bill allows the Louisiana Department of Education to determine testing qualifications for students and the criteria for promotion to the fourth grade.

If you are planning a trip to California in the summer or fall, Allegiant Air announces they are offering 65-dollar one-way flights from Shreveport to Los Angeles and back from May 27th to November 14th. Shreveport Regional Airport Authority Mark Crawford on why Allegiant Air would offer such a low fare…
Cut 13 (10) “…each way”

6:45 LRN Sportscast May 2

LSU pulled off a big series win against Georgia and it ended in thrilling fashion as Cade Doughty drilled a two-run walk-off homer on Sunday as the Tigers earned a four to three victory. The Bayou Bengals are 12 and 9 in the SEC and in a three-way tie for second place in the West.

The Saints ended up taking five players in the NFL draft and they hope they found their left tackle in the future by selecting Northern Iowa’s Trevor Penning with the 19th overall pick. Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis says they’ve had success in drafting offensive linemen from small schools…
Cut 16 (25) “…our coaches”

Louisiana Tech baseball responded from a shutout loss to Old Dominion on Friday to win the next two games against the Monarchs. The Bulldogs are 14-and-7 in Conference USA and tied for second with UTSA. La Tech hosts ULM on Tuesday.

The Warhawks were swept in Little Rock, while the Cajuns took two of three from Appalachian State. In the Southland, Nicholls, McNeese and HBU are all tied for first place.

The Pelicans are beginning their offseason evaluations. One of the most memorable parts of the season was the Pelicans’ win over the Clippers to get in the playoffs and Coach Willie Green’s speech to his team where he told them to keep fighting as they overcame a double-digit deficit…
cut 18 (18) “….all season”

6:30 LRN Newscast May 2

A grand jury in East Feliciana Parish will hear the case against a couple accused of neglecting their adult daughter to death.
Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Twelve people were shot in downtown Lafayette early Sunday morning. Officers responded to a report of shots fired in progress on Jefferson Street and when they arrived they came in contact with a suspected gunman, who was shot by an officer. The suspect is in critical condition, while the 11 victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

The 2022 Louisiana Survey finds that 51-percent of Louisiana residents support the death penalty for persons convicted of murder. That’s down from 58-percent in 2018 when the Lousiana Survey last included this question. LSU pollster Mike Henderson says opposition to the death penalty is up to 38-percent…
cut 10 (08) “…13 points”

According to Air D-N-A, summer 2022 travel will be up 20 to 25-percent relative to 2019. Shreveport Regional Airport Authority spokesperson Mark Crawford says it’s great to see travelers pack airports, but there are fewer flights….
cut 15 (10) “….aircraft availability”
Allegiant Air is offering 65-dollar one-way flights from Shreveport to Los Angeles this summer and fall.

LSU pulled off a big series win against Georgia on Sunday and it ended in thrilling fashion as Cade Doughty drilled a two-run walk-off homer on Sunday as the Tigers earned a four to three victory. The Bayou Bengals are 12 and 9 in the SEC and in a three-way tie for second place.

LRN AM Newscall May 2

A grand jury in East Feliciana Parish will hear the case against a couple accused of neglecting their adult daughter to death. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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A bill to test Louisiana students for reading proficiency before being promoted to 4th grade is set to be heard in the House this week. Brooke Thorington has more…

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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The death penalty still has the support of most Louisianans, but could we see it put to rest anytime soon? David Grubb has the story…

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m David Grubb.” 

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An East Feliciana Parish grand jury will hear the case against a Slaughter couple accused of extreme neglect in the death of their 36-year-old daughter. 20th Judicial District D.A. Sam D’Aquilla (pronounced: duh-QUILL-uh) says Lacey Fletcher had developed a mental illness and became a shut-in; literally living on the couch in Clay and Sheila Fletcher’s home. He says she was found in early January – on that sofa – dead and in horrible conditions…:

Cut 4 (08)  “…jumped right on it.”

The parish coroner reports Lacey was found lying on the couch, surrounded in her own bodily waste. D’Aquilla says she had become a recluse, and her parents seemingly did nothing to help…:

Cut 5 (07) “…room of the house.”

He says Lacey had developed physical health issues, but had not been taken to a doctor in many years.

The coroner described Lacey’s condition when she was found as being “melted into” the sofa; her body covered in sores and ulcers. D’Aquilla says the smell in the Fletcher’s living room was unbearable. He says the investigation led to considering that 2nd-degree murder charges against Clay and Sheila Fletcher were called for…:

Cut 6 (13)  “…it’s just horrifying.”

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A bill to improve literacy rates in Louisiana will be heard in the House this week. Mandeville Representative Richard Nelson’s bill is modeled on a Mississippi law that prohibits students with reading deficiencies by the end of the third grade to be promoted to fourth grade. Nelson says since it was enacted in the Magnolia State in 2013…

Cut 7 (10) “…grade literacy.”

The bill allows the Louisiana Department of Education to determine testing qualifications for students and the criteria for promotion to the fourth grade. Nelson says when testing first went into effect in Mississippi the score was deliberately lowered so a large number of students would not be held back.

Cut 8 (11)  “…across the board…”

If the bill receives final passage, it would not go into effect until the 2023-2024 school year. Nelson says he expects the first year would most likely impact the greatest number of students. Testing would be administered more than once to would allow students another opportunity to improve their scores along with intensive training.

Cut 9 (14)  “…in our state.”

Nelson says one out of four fourth-graders in Louisiana can’t read on grade level.

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The state of Louisiana hasn’t performed an execution since 2010, though a majority of residents still support the death penalty in cases of murder, according to the 2022 Louisiana Survey. Dr. Michael Henderson of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab says that support is decreasing.

Cut 10 (08) “…13 points.”

Just over half of respondents said they favor the death penalty, a dip of seven percentage points from four years ago. Opposition rose four percentage points to 38 percent. Henderson says Louisiana is trending in the same direction as the rest of the country, and a major factor in that is the possibility of putting an innocent person to death.

Cut  11 (10)  “…kinds of crimes.”  

The death penalty is slowly being eliminated worldwide, with the US as the only Western nation that still applies it regularly, and it remains legal in just 27 states. Henderson says it may take a while, but if the national trend continues as it has, capital punishment could become a thing of the past within the decade.

Cut 12 (11) “…perhaps sooner.” 

A bill to abolish the death penalty died in a Senate committee earlier in the session.

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If you are planning a trip to California in the summer or fall, Allegiant Air announces they are offering 65-dollar one-way flights from Shreveport to Los Angeles and back from May 27th to November 14th. Shreveport Regional Airport Authority Mark Crawford on why Allegiant Air is offering a low air fare…

Cut 13 (10) “…each way”

The Los Angeles flights depart and arrive in Shreveport on Monday and Fridays.

Crawford says they are fortunate to have Allegiant Air as a carrier at their airport, because they also offer low fares to Orlando and Destin, Florida…

Cut 14 (12)  “…each way”

Crawford says they expect a busy summer but they do not have the number of flights going out and coming as they did before the pandemic…

Cut 15 (10)  “…aircraft availability.”

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The Saints ended up taking five players in the NFL draft and they hope they found their left tackle in the future by selecting Northern Iowa’s Trevor Penning with the 19th overall pick. Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis says they’ve had success in drafting offensive linemen from small schools…

Cut 16 (25)  “…our coaches”

On the final day of the NFL draft, the Saints selected the reigning Sun Belt Player of the Year, Appalachian State linebacker D’Marco Jackson. He led the Mountaineers in tackles last season and had six sacks. Allen says there’s a lot to like about Jackson…

Cut 17 (21) “ …benefit us.” 

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Though the season has come to an end for the New Orleans Pelicans, the team gave fans several memorable moments as they climbed up the standings and into the playoffs. Perhaps, the most memorable was coach Willie Green’s impassioned plea to this team to keep fighting as the Pels overcame a double-digit deficit against the Clippers to clinch their spot in the postseason.

Cut 18 (18) “ …all season.” 

As the Pelicans turned their season around, the fan base swelled and made the Smoothie King Center one of the loudest arenas in the NBA. VP of basketball operations David Griffin said the bond between the team and the fans was unlike anything he had experienced.

Cut 19 (20) _“…all the way through.” 

9:30 LRN Newscast April 30

A special House committee investigating the death of Ronald Greene hears from a high-ranking State Police Trooper who admits there was a cover-up. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (33)…I’m Jeff Palermo”

Multiple bills concerning abortion rights have been discussed during this legislative session, and it remains a polarizing topic in the state. However, Dr. Michael Henderson of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab says there’s been slow but steady growth in support for legal access. In the latest release of data from the 2022 Louisiana Survey, 46 percent of Louisianans say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, with 49 percent taking the opposing stance.

Former East Carroll Parish Sheriff, 84-year-old Dale Rinicker was arrested Thursday in West Monroe after he was asked to leave a convenience store for allegedly making lewd comments to female employees. Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Glen Springfield says after multiple requests to leave the store deputies arrested Rinicker for trespassing.

Cut 3 (11) “…of uniform.”

The 2022 NFL Draft has seen plenty of LSU products hear their names called so far. Four Tigers have been taken, including Derek Stingley at 3rd overall. Offensive lineman Ed Ingram went in round two, with running back Ty Davis-Price and corner Cordale Flott selected in the third.

The Saints have picks in rounds 5 and 6 on the last day of the draft. New Orleans gave Jameis Winston some protection with offensive tackle Trevor Penning and hopefully some production in wide receiver Chris Olave in round one. In Friday’s second round, New Orleans selected cornerback Alontae Taylor out of Tennesse.

8:30 LRN Newscast April 30

Former American Idol winner and Louisiana native Laine Hardy was arrested Friday after LSU Police received a complaint, he allegedly put a listening device in a student’s room. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Former East Carroll Parish Sheriff, 84-year-old Dale Rinicker was arrested Thursday in West Monroe. Even though Rinicker threatened officers during the arrest, he was taken to the Ouachita Correctional Center and charged with Criminal Trespass and two counts of Resisting an Officer. In 1997 Rinicker pleaded guilty to taking kickbacks from a manager of a private prison in Lake Providence.

Multiple bills concerning abortion rights have been discussed during this legislative session, and it remains a polarizing topic in the state. Like so many issues, opinions seem to fall along political party lines. Dr. Michael Henderson of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab says the 2022 Louisiana Survey reports that while Republicans have remained fairly consistent in their attitudes, the percentage of Democrats who support legal access has risen from 51 to 74 percent since 2016.

Cut 11 (07) “…across the country.”

A high-ranking State Police trooper confirms L-S-P was involved in a cover-up to hide the facts surrounding the roadside death of Ronald Greene in 2019. Lt. Colonel Kenny Van Buren gave the admission during lengthy questioning by state lawmakers

Cut 12 (14) “…answers to.”

7:30 LRN Sportscast April 30

In the second round of the NFL Draft, the New Orleans Saints selected Tennessee cornerback Alontae Taylor. Taylor at 6-feet-even and 195 pounds has the size and ran the 40 in 4.36 seconds at the NFL combine. He had a good week of work leading up to the Reese’s Senior Bowl and then grabbed an interception in the game. Here’s head coach Dennis Allen on the pick…

Cut 16 (18) “…group today.”

Rounds 4-7 start today at 11 am.

The Saints have also re-signed restricted free agent wide receiver, Deonte Harris. Harris had a breakout year last season, posting career-highs with 36 catches, 570 yards, and three touchdowns on 15.8 yards per reception.

LSU topped 16th-ranked Georgia 6-2 in the opener of their 3-game series. Ma’Khail Hilliard gave up just two runs over six innings, and struck out seven to improve to 5-0 for the Tigers. Old Dominion blanked LA Tech 5-0, McNeese scored a 7-2 victory over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Nicholls routed UNO 12-2, Tulane lost to UCF, 2-1; and Southeastern edged Northwestern State, 6-4.

The New Orleans Pelicans had their season come to a disappointing end, with a Game Six loss to top-seeded Phoenix Thursday night. However, it was a very successful campaign as the team reached the playoffs for the first time in four years, and did so without the services of former number one pick Zion Williamson. During Friday’s exit interviews Williamson, who is eligible for a contract extension this offseason, was asked about his future.

Cut 22 (08) “…it fast enough.”

5:30 LRN Newscast April 29

A high-ranking State Trooper tells a legislative panel looking into the 2019 roadside death of Ronald Greene, in Union Parish, that there WAS a cover-up. Lt. Colonel Kenny Van Buren made the admission this morning. Another witness, retired LSP Captain Mark Richards, told them he was told to block the Greene crash report, which he says is NOT normal…:

Cut 13 (13) “…before”

According to the 2022 Louisiana Survey, 46 percent of respondents say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, with 49 percent opposed. In 2016, only 40-percent were pro-choice, while 55-percent said it should be illegal. Dr. Michael Henderson of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab says that compared to the rest of the nation, Louisiana stands out.

Cut 10 (09) “…on abortion.”

The former sheriff of East Carroll Parish has been arrested on trespassing and resisting officer charges. Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s office spokesperson Glen Springfield says 84-year-old Dale Rinicker is accused of not leaving a store in West Monroe after allegedly making lewd comments to female employees and when deputies attempted to place Rinicker in handcuffs, he resisted arrest and threatened to physically harm the officers…

Cut 4  (08) “…and resisting.”
Former American Idol winner Laine Hardy was arrested Friday after LSU Police received a complaint, he allegedly put a listening device in a student’s room. Thursday night Hardy posted on social media, that he’d received a warrant from LSU Police. The 21-year-old turned himself in on charges of illegally intercepting communications. It’s been reported the victim is Hardy’s ex-girlfriend and she has text messages from Hardy admitting he planted a device in her room. The offense is punishable by a fine of up to $10-thousand and prison time of two to 10 years.

4:45 LRN Sportscast April 29

It’s day two of the NFL Draft. In yesterday’s first round the Saints added depth to the offensive line and receiving corps; moving up to select Ohio State wideout Chris Olave and then grabbing Northern Iowa tackle Trevor Penning. Adding weapons on the outside was a priority coming into the draft, and the Saints are glad to put another Buckeye opposite Michael Thomas.

Cut 16 (13) “…going.”

New Orleans has three picks remaining. One in today’s second round and then one each in the fifth and sixth.

A big weekend of college baseball is ahead as we enter the final weeks of the regular season. LSU hosts 16th-ranked Georgia in a very important three-game series. McNeese looks for its third straight Southland Conference series win on the road against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, while rivals Southern and Grambling battle in the SWAC. UL-Monroe is at Little Rock, UNO visits Nicholls, the Cajuns travel to North Carolina to face Appalachian State, and Southeastern takes on Northwestern State.

The New Orleans Pelicans had their season come to a disappointing end, with a Game Six loss to top-seeded Phoenix Thursday night. However, it was a very successful campaign as the team reached the playoffs for the first time in four years, and did so without the services of former number one pick Zion Williamson. Today the team held its exit interviews and Williamson, who is eligible for a contract extension this offseason, was asked about his future.

Cut 22 (08) “…it fast enough.”

Speculation about his relationship with his teammates and the franchise has been swirling for months. Zion says it was difficult watching from the sidelines all season, but he sees something special happening in New Orleans and wants to be a part of it.

Cut 23 (12) “…those guys.

Next up for New Orleans, the NBA’s draft lottery on May 17. The Pelicans own the Lakers’ pick this season and should add another elite young player to the roster through the draft.

4:30 LRN Newscast April 29

A special House committee investigating the death of Ronald Greene hears from a high-ranking State Police Trooper who admits there was a cover-up. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

CUT 02(33)      “…Jeff Palermo.”

American Idol winner and Livingston Parish native Lane Hardy was arrested by LSU police; accused of planting a listening device in his ex-girlfriend’s dorm room. The victim reportedly provided police a screenshot of a text conversation where he admitted as much. Hardy has cancelled an upcoming appearance this weekend in Jackson, Mississippi.

 

Multiple bills concerning abortion rights have been discussed during this legislative session, and it remains a polarizing topic in the state. However, Dr. Michael Henderson of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab says while Republicans have remained fairly consistent in their attitudes, Democrats who support legal access rose from 51 to 74 percent since 2016…:

CUT 11(07)      “…across the country.”

The New Orleans Saints took part in their first post-Sean Payton draft, with new head coach Dennis Allen at the helm. New Orleans traded picks 16, 98, and 120 to Washington to move up and grab wide receiver Chris Olave, and they took offensive tackle Trevor Penning at 19. Allen says the Saints are not in a rebuild period, and he expects they’ll be contenders for the playoffs next season.

The Pelicans saw their season end last night, with a loss to Phoenix in Game Six of their NBA Playoff series. The Pels started their season as one the league’s worst, but clawed their way back to make the post-season.