6:30 LRN Newscast March 16

Former State Police Superintendent Kevin Reeves denies there was a coverup in the May 2019 fatal arrest of Ronald Greene. Reeves made the statement during an emotional hearing in front of a special House committee formed to look into why the Greene family was initially told he died in a car accident, but body camera video shows troopers repeatedly punching and tasing Greene before he died. Reeves also told legislators it was standard procedure to not get involved in such investigations…
Cut 4 (08) “…the report (x2).”
The mother of Ronald Greene, Mona Hardin was disappointed in Reeves’ testimony.
Cut 5 (10) “…directly answered.”
Lawmakers accused Reeves of being disengaged.

Governor John Bel Edwards is behind Shreveport Representative Cedric Glover’s bill that would create an independent panel to help the Legislature with reapportionment the next time the Legislature holds a redistricting session. Edwards says 18 other states have some type of commission…
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Edwards vetoed the Congressional District map approved by the Legislature during the redistricting session because it did not have two majority Black districts. But Republican lawmakers say the Black population is not concentrated enough to create two majority-minority districts.

After 24 months, Governor John Bel Edwards’ COVID public health emergency order expires today as the state has seen a significant drop in cases and hospitalizations, plus there is a wide availability of vaccines. Tulane epidemiologist Doctor Susan Hassig is concerned because lifting the emergency order sends a message the crisis is over…
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LRN AM Newscall March 16

Lawmakers heard from Ronald Greene’s mother and even had tense exchanges with former state police Col Kevin Reeves during a special committee investigating Greene’s 2019 fatal arrest. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The Governor’s COVID health emergency order expires today, but some medical experts say he may have acted too soon. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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An LSU legend calls it a career. David Grubb has the story.

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Former State Police Superintendent Kevin Reeves tells a special House committee examining the May 2019 fatal arrest of Ronald Greene that he did not take an active role in the investigation of the motorist’s death. The 30-year veteran of law enforcement says it was standard procedure to not get involved in such investigations…

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Reeves testified for about three hours on Tuesday where lawmakers accused him of being disengaged after learning that a motorist died following a violent struggle with troopers.

The mother of Ronald Greene, Mona Hardin listened to Reeves’ testimony and had this response.

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In his opening statement, Reeves said Greene was on cocaine and was drinking during the high-speed chase leading up to his death. New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes told Hardin her son was never given the opportunity to face a judge or jury because he believes Greene was executed.

Cut 6 (12)  “…(crying) I’m sorry (x2) .”

Reeves told the committee he trusted the system and allowed officers to perform their investigation into Greene’s death and turn over their findings to the DA. Baton Rouge Representative Edmond Jordan told Reeves his hands-off approach is alarming

Cut 7 (10) “…do these things.”

Reeves did acknowledge that he’s responsible for everything that happened during his tenure as superintendent at state Police from March 2017 until October of 2020.

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Governor John Bel Edwards’ health emergency orders for the COVID pandemic expire today, and some medical experts are worried he may have lifted the order too soon. Tulane University Medical School epidemiologist Dr. Susan Hassig says she’s concerned because the virus isn’t “gone” yet…:

Cut 8 (13)  “…if we need to.”

Dr. Hassig says a new mutated variant could arise and catch the people of the state with their guard down because lifting the emergency orders sends a message the crisis is over…:

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Hassig is happy to see a lull in cases of coronavirus but reminds us there have been four such lulls previously in the two-year pandemic. She says the virus is not yet ENDEMIC, because that would mean some predictability of infection going forward, which is not yet the case. She’s worried we’ll have another surge, and so her advice: “save your masks and consider getting the shots”…:

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Governor John Bel Edwards is behind Shreveport Representative Cedric Glover’s bill that would create an independent panel to help the Legislature with reapportionment the next time the Legislature holds a redistricting session. Edwards says 18 other states have some type of commission…

Cut  11 (09)  “… the day”  

Edwards vetoed the Congressional District map approved by the Legislature during the redistricting session because it did not have two majority Black districts. The governor says the state’s African American voting-age population is 31-percent so based on basic math two of the state’s six congressional districts should be majority Black

Cut 12 (07) “…isn’t work”

Supporters of the Congressional district map that passed say two majority Black districts would dilute the African American vote in both districts, not producing the results sought.

Edwards allowed the redrawn maps of the House and Senate to become law without his signature. The maps do not increase majority-Black districts and a lawsuit has already been filed in federal court in Baton Rouge. Edwards says its disappointing and unfortunate

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Former LSU star Andrew Whitworth has decided to go out on top after 16 seasons in the NFL. The four-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro had a storybook ending to his career after winning the Super Bowl with the Rams last month. Lifelong friend Rick Guillot says today is a day for celebrating, not sadness.

Cut 14 (12)  “…better than that.”

At 40 years of age, Whitworth was the oldest offensive lineman to ever start in the Super Bowl and a key component for 10 playoff teams. Guillot believes that Whitworth’s consistency will eventually lead him to another destination…Canton, Ohio.

Cut 15 (10)  “…Hall of Fame.”

What’s next immediately for Whitworth is up in the air. Coaching, broadcasting, and even joining the Rams front office are all possibilities. Guillot, who also serves on the board of Whitworth’s foundation, says his dedication to making a difference for others is one thing that won’t be in question.

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Monday marked the start of the NFL’s free agency period and the New Orleans Saints enter with a number of holes to fill, the biggest being starting quarterback. Saints beat writer Rod Walker says if the team fails in its pursuit of Texans QB Deshaun Watson, they could lose out on re-signing Jameis Winston who went 5-2 as a starter last season.

Cut 17 (12) “ …after all.” 

The Saints have already lost Marcus Williams to the Baltimore Ravens, and are still roughly $3 million from meeting salary cap compliance. Walker says he didn’t think Williams would be re-signed and Tarron Armstead could be gone as well as a cap casualty, so safety and tackle must be addressed.

Cut 18 (12) “ …two priorities.” 

Walker said Mark Ingram and Tre’Quan Smith are strong candidates to be let go as the Saints once again work some cap magic. Former LSU standout and New Orleans native Tyrann Mathieu is likely out in Kansas City and could be under consideration to replace Williams if the price is right.

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5:30 LRN Newscast March 15

I’m Kevin Gallagher with today’s Legislative Update from the Louisiana Radio Network

A panel of state lawmakers continue investigating the roadside death of Ronald Greene in State Police custody back in 2019. At issue, what did the head of LSP at that time – Kevin Reeves – know and when did he know it? Ascension Parish Representative Tony Bacala questions whether Reeves was engaged in the case…:

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Reeves says, yes, he WAS responsible for LSP at the time Greene died, but he says he trusts the process and those doing the investigation…:

CUT 14 (14)      “…in the investigation”

Green’s mother, Mona Hardin, says she’s troubled at how reluctant Reeves was to answer questions posed…:

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Governor John Bel Edwards is behind Shreveport Representative Cedric Glover’s bill that would create an independent panel to help the Legislature with reapportionment the next time the Legislature holds a redistricting session. Edwards says 18 other states have some type of commission…:

CUT 11(09)      “…rule the day.”

A Legislative Auditor’s report gives Louisiana high marks for the security and integrity of its elections. This is pleasing to Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin, who says his department has already accepted the Auditor’s recommendations for areas of improvement. He says they’ll looking for best practices to ensure voter record accuracy and ballot counts…:

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4:45 LRN Sportscast March 15

For the second time in four seasons, the LSU men’s basketball team heads into the NCAA Tournament with an interim coach. They made it to the Sweet 16 in 2019 without Will Wade who was suspended after his voice popped up on an FBI wiretap allegedly discussing financial payments to a recruit. Wade has now been fired for alleged recruiting violations, but interim coach Kevin Nickelberry is confident he and the staff can bring the team together under these circumstances as well….

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The Tigers face Iowa State on Friday night.

It’s a big week for the Tigers on the diamond as well. They host 10-6 Tulane at the Box tonight before opening SEC play this weekend with a three-game series against Texas A&M. LSU has won four in a row and is ranked 16th in the country by Baseball America. Tulane won the last meeting, 10-9, in April of 2018 and has taken five of six in a series that dates back to 1893.

The New Orleans Saints met with Deshaun Watson Monday night, as they try to make a deal for the three-time Pro Bowl quarterback and Tuesday they suffered their first major loss in free agency as safety Marcus Williams agreed to a five-year, $70 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens. The team also restructured the deal of defensive lineman Marcus Davenport as the Saints work to get under the salary cap. So far, New Orleans is the only team in the league to not make a move in free agency.

Coach Dennis Allen has added three more members to his coaching staff, as the Saints announced the hiring of Bob Bicknell as a senior offensive assistant, Sterling Moore joins the defensive staff, and Matt Clapp is in as the team’s new strength coach.

Former LSU star Andrew Whitworth has decided to go out on top. After 16 seasons, four Pro Bowls, two All-Pro selections, and finally winning both the Walter Payton Man of the Year award and a Super Bowl championship this season, Whitworth is retiring from football. He spent 11 seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals before joining the Rams for the last five.

The New Orleans Pelicans will be looking to close their four-game homestand with a split when they host the Phoenix Suns tonight at the Smoothie King Center. New Orleans won the last matchup 117-102 on February 25.

4:30 LRN Newscast March 15

Former State Police Superintendent Kevin Reeves tells lawmakers there was no cover-up in the 2019 fatal arrest death of Ronald Greene, but legislators believe he should have been more involved in the investigation. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

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A Franklinton lawmaker’s bill would ban access of sexually explicit content on state-issued phones and or computers on Louisiana college campuses. Senator Beth Mizell says the tech is in place to do it, and the bill should be easy to pass through both chambers.

 

There’s been concern about the security and integrity of elections since the 2016 presidential election, but a report from the state Legislative Auditor gives Louisiana’s election systems two thumbs up. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says a score of 99-percent accuracy is great news, but he keeps working to improve on that…:

CUT 04(10)      “…to address that.”

While appearing on “Talk Louisiana” with Jim Engster, former LSU President F. King Alexander talked about the firing of Tigers basketball coach Will Wade. Alexander suspended Wade in 2019 for refusing to meet with university officials to discuss alleged NCAA recruiting violations…:

CUT 09(11)      “…to his suspension.”

Alexander says LSU Board members tend to cater to athletes, rather than seeking diversity and better graduation rates.

3:30 LRN Newscast March 15

Former State Police Colonel Kevin Reeves denies allegations that State Police tried to cover up the facts surrounding the 2019 fatal arrest of Ronald Greene. Reeves made the statement while testifying in front of a special legislative committee that’s looking into the death of Greene who died after body camera evidence shows him getting beaten and tazed by State Troopers. Reeves addresses accusations he was disengaged as LSP head, and says he trusts the process of the investigation and the people involved…:

CUT 14(14)      “…in the investigation.”

The U.S. Veterans Administration proposes shuttering the VA hospital in Alexandria; prompting responses from senators Kennedy & Cassidy. In written statements, Senator Bill Cassidy calls the idea “infuriating” and vows to work to assure veterans have access to health care at non-VA facilities. Senator John Kennedy says the VA plan is “unacceptable.”

 

How safe and secure are Louisiana’s elections? Really safe based on a new report. David Grubb has more…:

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A Baton Rouge man is in jail; accused of killing his girlfriend and her 2-year-old son and dumping their bodies in separate locations. BRPD Lt. Don Coppola says that’s two murder charges, but a third may be coming because the victim MAY have been pregnant…:

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LRN PM Newscall March 15

How safe are Louisiana’s elections? Really safe based on a new report. David Grubb has more.

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Former State Police Superintendent Kevin Reeves tells lawmakers there was no cover-up in the 2019 fatal arrest death of Ronald Greene, but legislators believe he should have been more involved in the investigation. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Election security has been a major topic of discussion dating back to the 2016 presidential election, and in 2021 the Louisiana Legislative Auditor began a review of the Department of State to determine whether election security and integrity were preserved. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says the report confirms what he already knew.

Cut 3 (13) “…they deserve.”

Auditors found voter rolls to be more than 99 percent accurate with fewer than three percent of all ballots rejected between the 2016-2018-and 2020 elections. Ardoin says DOS is pursuing legislation that would improve those numbers.

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Ardoin says that the department has already accepted the auditor’s recommendations for areas of improvement and will continue to research best practices to ensure the accuracy of voter records and ballot totals.

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A 20-year old Baton Rouge man has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his girlfriend and her 2-year old son. Both victims had not been seen in over a week. Baton Rouge Police Lt. Don Coppola says Murphy admitted to the killings.

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The victims are 24-year-old Kaylen Johnson and her son, Kayden. There are reports Johnson was pregnant with the suspect’s child.

Johnson and her son were last seen on March 5th and reported missing March 11th. When asked about a motive and how the victims were killed, Coppola responded…

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Coppola says the bodies of victims were found in separate locations.

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Murphy is being held without bond in the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.

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In an appearance on Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster, former LSU President F. King Alexander was asked about the firing of basketball coach Will Wade. Alexander suspended Wade in 2019 for his refusal to meet with university officials to discuss the investigation swirling at the time.

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Alexander and then-athletic director Joe Alleva were subject to harsh criticism from fans at the time, and according to Alexander, several LSU board members as well, who preferred the removal of Alleva to the dismissal of Wade.

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During the investigation, the FBI refused to share its evidence on Wade with LSU. Alexander says without that evidence, he didn’t have the cause or the support to terminate the coach.

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Alexander also criticized what he called a pattern of LSU board members catering to athletics rather than focusing on diversification and increasing graduation rates.

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Former State Police Colonel Kevin Reeves denies allegations that State Police tried to cover up the facts surrounding the 2019 fatal arrest of Ronald Greene. Reeves made the statement while testifying in front of a special legislative committee that’s looking into the death of Greene who died after body camera evidence shows him getting beaten and tased by State Troopers

Cut 12 (06) “…cover up anything.” 

Lawmakers on the panel have accused Reeves of being disengaged and not doing more to follow up after learning there was a violent struggle that turned deadly with a motorist in Union Parish. Baton Rouge Representative Tony Bacala….

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Reeves says he was responsible for State Police during the time of Greene’s death and the investigation. He says he trusted the process and the people involved in the investigation…

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2:30 LRN Newscast March 15

A 20-year old Baton Rouge man is being held for the disappearance and deaths of his girlfriend and her 2-year old son. BRPD spokesman Lt. Don Coppola says Brynnen Murphy was brought in and questioned by investigators…:

CUT 06(10)      “…were later recovered.”

The victims are 24-year-old Kaylen Johnson and her son, Kayden. They went missing March 11th. Kaylen may have been up to five months pregnant when she was killed.

At the Capitol, a panel of lawmakers continues looking into the roadside death on Ronald Greene in 2019. Greene’s family was told by State Police he died in a crash, but body cam footage shows him taking a severe beating from troopers. Panel member Rep. Tony Bacala feels then State Police head Kevin Reeves was disengaged…:

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Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Louisiana this week. Ms. Harris will visit Sunset, in St. Landry Parish, to talk about White House endeavors to make high speed Internet available to low-income homes statewide. The VP will be here Friday.

Election security has been a major topic of discussion dating back to the 2016 presidential election, and in 2021 the Louisiana Legislative Auditor began a review of the Department of State to determine whether election security and integrity were preserved. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says the report confirms what he already knew…:

CUT 03(13)      “…they deserve.”

Louisiana Uber drivers are speaking out, after the company added a 45-to-55-cent surcharge to all rides. The move was to help offset drivers’ gasoline costs, but Uber drivers themselves say it is pitifully little and won’t even come close to off-setting the high prices of gas. Drivers plan a one-day walkout to protest on the 17th.

1:30 LRN Newscast March 15

Former State Police Colonel Kevin Reeves denies allegations that State Police tried to cover up the facts surrounding the 2019 fatal arrest of Ronald Greene. Reeves made the statement while testifying in front of a special legislative committee that’s looking into the death of Greene who died after body camera evidence shows him getting beaten and tased by State Troopers…
cut 12 (06) “…cover up anything”
Lawmakers on the panel have accused Reeves of being disengaged and not doing more to follow up after learning there was a violent struggle that turned deadly with a motorist in Union Parish.

Baton Rouge Police have charged 20-year-old Brynnen Murphy with murder after his 24-year-old girlfriend Kaylen Johnson and her two-year-old son were found dead in two separate locations.
cut 8 (07) “….Thruway area”
That’s Baton Rouge Police Lieutenant Don Coppola who says Murphy told detectives where the bodies were located.

In his State of the State speech to begin the legislative session, Governor John Bel Edwards laid out his priorities for lawmakers to address. In addition to giving teachers at least a 15-hundred dollar pay raise, Edwards also wants to give a $100-a-month pay hike to first responders; like law enforcement officers and firefighters.
Cut 27 (14) “…the public deserves it.”

In an appearance on Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster, former LSU President F. King Alexander was asked about the firing of basketball coach Will Wade. Alexander suspended Wade in 2019 for his refusal to meet with university officials to discuss the investigation swirling at the time.
Cut 9 (11) “…was all about.”
Alexander and then-athletic director Joe Alleva received a lot of criticism from fans and board members for suspending Wade, but Alexander believes Alleva took the appropriate action.

12:30 LRN Newscast March 15

Previous legislation to ban access to sexually explicit content on state-issued phones and computers gave universities an exception to the rule under the guise of research. Brooke Thorington has more on legislation to remove the exception.

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The Louisiana State Police has hired a firm to conduct a comprehensive and independent review and assessment of LSP policies, procedures, training, and overall culture. Here’s trooper Dustin Dwight.

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In his annual State of the State speech, Governor John Bel Edwards laid out some of his priorities for lawmakers to address, including dedicating $550-million in federal American Rescue Plan funds to refill Louisiana’s depleted Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund., which took a hard hit from the COVID pandemic.

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A recent state report showed that nearly 50-thousand students go without their regular teacher each day. State Representative Rick Edmonds wants to create inducements to bring retired educators back to school. He says some rules would have to be temporarily relaxed in order to provide those incentives, including one that caps what teachers can earn if they do return to a public school position.

Cut 11 (12)  “… a bit more money.”