6:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 03/15/2018

Embattled Secretary of State Tom Schedler will not seek reelection, but will not resign despite being named in a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment. Jeff Palermo has more…
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The severe flu season in Louisiana has relented, as health officials report fewer cases, than in late December and January. Over one in ten doctor visits were flu related at one point. State Immunization Director Dr. Frank Welch says it’s now down to 3.5 percent. He credits an aggressive flu shot drive for the decrease…

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Public Service Commission staffer Hunter Coleman is being hailed as a hero, after he dove into cold water in Shreveport to pull a motorist out of vehicle that crashed into a pond on Monday night. Four people, including three children, were saved, but the driver died at nearby hospital. Coleman says he doesn’t remember much, from heroic effort.

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US Senator John Kennedy is urging the pardon board not to grant a medical furlough today to convicted killer Clyde Giddens, who was convicted in the brutal murder of Urline Bamburg in Red River. Giddens was sentenced to life in prison in 1964 after pleading guilty. Kennedy says the crime is so grotesque that Giddens does not deserve a second chance.

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LRN AM Newscall March 15

The severe flu season is easing up in Louisiana. Jeff Palermo found out by how much…

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US Senator John Kennedy is calling on the pardon board today to reject convicted murderer Clyde Giddens’ appeal for a medical furlough. Matt Doyle spoke to the senator.

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Embattled Secretary of State Tom Schedler will not seek reelection, but will not resign despite being named in a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The severe flu season in Louisiana has relented, as health officials report fewer cases, than in late December and January. Over one in ten doctor visits were flu related at one point. State Immunization Director Dr. Frank Welch says it’s now down to 3.5 percent. He credits an aggressive flu shot drive for the decrease…

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The CDC says the flu season can last as late as May. Welch says if you have so far avoided the flu, don’t count yourself out just yet…

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Louisiana seems to have been hard hit with the flu bug this year, but Welch says the state is faring better than other areas…

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He adds if you are sick with the flu, stay at home and isolate yourself while contagious.

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Public Service Commission staffer Hunter Coleman is being hailed as a hero, after he dove into cold water in  Shreveport to pull a motorist out of vehicle that crashed into a pond on Monday night. Four people, including three children, were saved, but the driver died at nearby hospital. Coleman says he doesn’t remember much, from heroic effort.

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Coleman says the vehicle wrecked 30 yards from the shore, in water that was nearly 15 feet deep. He says he and a few other good Samaritans swam out and immediately began retrieving people from the car. Coleman grabbed 64-year-old Kathy Brown.

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Coleman says the rescue was a reminder about the power of community in the face of disaster.

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Coleman serves as an enforcement agent in the office of PSC member Foster Campbell. The woman who died has been identified as 40-year-old Megan Victoria Brown of Shreveport.

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US Senator John Kennedy is urging the pardon board not to grant a medical furlough today to convicted killer Clyde Giddens, who was convicted in the brutal murder of Urline Bamburg in Red River. Giddens was sentenced to life in prison in 1964 after pleading guilty. Kennedy says the crime is so grotesque that Giddens does not deserve a second chance.

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Giddens has a chance at freedom as part of the 2017 Louisiana criminal justice reform package that allows for inmates with “limited mobility” to apply for a medical furlough that would set them free if approved. While Giddens’ case has not been decided, Kennedy blames Governor John Bel Edwards for the murderer’s chance at freedom.

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Kennedy says this case shows the governor’s criminal justice program is flawed.

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Gidden’s parole hearing will be held today.

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Embattled Secretary of State Tom Schedler spoke publicly for the first time Wednesday about sexual harassment allegations made against him. An employee filed a lawsuit claiming Schedler made unwanted advances to her, and even sent her a sex tape.  Schedler admits to an affiar with the accuser, but denies the claim of stalking or harassment. The state’s election chief intends to fight the allegations and not step down…

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Governor John Bel Edwards and even some in his own party have asked Schedler to resign immediately. Schedler says since this suit is in litigation, he can’t comment, but assures the public the truth will eventually come out…

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The Republican says this is not a good time to leave, with the state in the process of buying new voting machines and there’s also a new commissioner of elections. In closing, Schedler said he knows he has disappointed his family and the people of Louisiana…

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Schedler says he will not seek reelection in 2019.

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The LSU Tigers basketball team advanced in the NIT with an emotionally charged 84-76 victory over the Ragin Cajuns inside the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. UL Lafayette Coach Bob Marlin said they should have been the home team, but LSU Coach Will Wade fired back in the postgame press conference and said the Tigers played a much tougher schedule and in the end they were the better team…

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Marlin also said on Monday the Cajundome was a better basketball venue and complained about not having a chance to play LSU more often. Wade says the SEC demands that its schools play a tough non-conference schedule

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Wade called a timeout with 12 seconds left in the game and he got into a shouting match with Marlin. Each coach received a technical foul. LSU’s first year head coach wouldn’t say what was said…

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18:30 LRN Newscast March 14

A somber Tom Schedler spoke for the first time since allegations of Sexual harrasment. Governor John Bel Edwards and even some in his own party have asked Schedler to resign as Secretary of State immediately. Schedler says since this suit is in litigation, he can’t comment on it now, but assures the public that the truth will eventually come out…

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Schedler has admitted to having a relationship with the victim, but didn’t harass or stalk her.

An Opelousas woman is in jail after allegedly killing her uncle because of his “constant chattering.”  St. Landry Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says 49-year-old Melissa Ann Credeur (Cra-ter) initially accused, John Ray Gautreaux, of raping her while she slept. When she woke up, she told authorities he was not breathing and started beating him. Guidroz had some contact with her recently when she admitted to some mental issues, which may have led to this murder…

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Now that Saints QB Drew Brees is sticking around, he has confirmed he was offered more money to play elsewhere. Brees says he wanted to make sure the team had the financial flexibility to build a roster capable of making the Super Bowl.

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Brees new two year deal is worth 50 million dollars with 27 million guaranteed the first year.

A Denham Springs man was arrested on 130 counts of possession and distribution of child pornography. 56-year-old Jesse Sloane was located by state police a couple of months ago after a video reported shared by Slaone involved juvenile porn. The case remains under investigation and more charges are pending.

Legislative Report LRN March 14

With the Louisiana Radio Network Legislative Report, I’m Matt Doyle.

The regular session continued big committee hearings in both chambers, But the big news was Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler’s press conference addressing a scandal involving one of his former employees.

Schedler spoke publicly for the first about the incident that came to light three weeks ago after his former secretary filed a lawsuit claiming he made unwanted advances to her and even sent her a sex tape.

Schedler denied any wrongdoing and says he will fight the allegations…

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There were bipartisan calls for his resignation. Schedler assures the public that the truth will eventually come out after litigation.

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The Republican says this is not a good time to leave. Schedler says while he will remain in office, he will not seek reelection in 2019.

Schedler admits to having an affair, but denies ever stalking or harassing.

As the legislature haggles over building a budget that includes a billion dollars of cuts, private companies who work with the state are ringing alarm bells about the effect of potential budget cuts.

Private health care providers warn the consequences would be dire. If the Department of Health sustains the kinds of cuts being discussed, public-private facilities would be on the chopping block. Our Lady of the Lake President Scott Wester says those cuts would mean the end of their partnership with the state, LSU, and LDH.

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Wester says that would end care for tens of thousands of patients with a variety of health issues.

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Wester says the cuts also eliminate OL’s residency program, which hosts hundreds of LSU Medical students

16:30 LRN Newscast March 14

Secretary of State Tom Schedler is not resigning…
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Schedler made his first public comments this afternoon since an employee in his office filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against him. The Republican says this is not a good time to leave, with the state in the process of buying new voting machines and there’s also a new commissioner of elections.

An Opelousas woman is in jail after allegedly killing her uncle because of his “constant chattering.” St. Landry Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says 49-year-old Melissa Ann Credeur (Cra-ter) initially accused, John Ray Gautreaux, of raping her while she slept. When she woke up, she told authorities he was not breathing and started beating him. But Guidroz says after questioning Credeur, the real story came out…
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Guidroz says Credeur used a variety of items to beat the victim, including a paint brush.

Zachary Police Chief David McDavid is angry at a judge about one of his officers being killed in the line of duty this week. Christopher Lawton was working undercover when 33-year-old Albert Franklin allegedly crushed the officer with a rental truck. Just three months ago, McDavid complained about District Judge Trudy White lowering Franklin’s bond on an unrelated crime.
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McDavid knew back then that Franklin was dangerous, he is appalled that Judge White reduced Franklin’s last bond.

Saints Drew Brees spoke today about his new two year, 50 million dollar contract. Brees says he always planned on returning, but last season’s success made the decision that much easier.
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Last season, Brees completed an NFL record 72-percent of his passes last season.

16:45 LRN Sportscast March 14

It’s the first day of free agency in the NFL and the Saints have been busy. The Black and Gold have reportedly signed free agent linebacker Demario Davis to a three-year contract. The six year vet had 97 solo tackles and five sacks with the Jets last season.

Cornerback Patrick Robinson is reportedly returning on a four-year deal. Robinson spent his first four years in the league with the Saints after he was drafted in 2010. He was up and down in New Orleans, but played for the Eagles last season as a nickel cornerback.

Tight end Jimmy Graham is not coming back to New Orleans as he’ll reporedtly sign with Green Bay. Quarterback Drew Brees was hoping for Graham to return, but it didn’t work out….
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And other NFL note, the Arizona Cardinals have released former LSU star Tyrann Mathieu after he reportedly refused to take a pay cut.

It should be a good battle inside the Pete Maravich Assembly Center as LSU hosts the Ragin Cajuns in a first round NIT matchup. First meeting between the two in state foes since 2009.

Jonathan Giles is expected to be LSU’s top wide receiver next fall and he’s been handed the number seven jersey. Coach Ed Orgeron said LSU’s defensive backs had trouble keeping up with Giles as a member of the scout team offense. D-B-U took exception to that on social media. Giles admits he’s had some good battles with LSU’s safeties and corners…
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The 16th ranked LSU baseball team hosts South Alabama tonight in its final non-conference game before SEC play begins. The Tigers are 11-6 and Coach Paul Mainieri says he likes what he’s seen so far
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First pitch is at 6:30.

15:30 LRN Newscast March 14

Louisiana Radio Network, I’m Matt Doyle….
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Several Louisiana schools took part in a national walkout against gun violence at 10 AM today. It lasted 17 minutes in honor of the 17 people killed in a south Florida school shooting a month ago. That was the voice of a student at NET Charter school in New Orleans, where most of the demonstrations took place.

An Opelousas woman is in jail after allegedly killing her uncle because of his “constant chattering.” St. Landry Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says 49-year-old Melissa Ann Credeur (Cra-ter) initially accused, John Ray Gautreaux, of raping her while she slept. Guidroz says Creduer admitted killing him after she failed a test for rape at a hospital. Guidroz says she used a anything at hand in attacking Gautreaux…
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Credeur has been charged with second-degree murder, bond set at 150-thousand dollars.

Zachary Police Chief David McDavid is angry over one of his officers being killed in the line of duty this week and is pointing the finger at a local judge. Christopher Lawton was killed in a hit and run, when the suspect, 33 year old Albert Franklin, fled from a parking lot in a rental truck. McDavid knew Franklin was dangerous and is appalled District Court Judge Trudy White reduced Franklin’s last bond.
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Franlin is back behind bars and charged in Lawton’s murder.
Saints Quarterback Drew Brees has a new two-year deal with the Black and Gold. But he will not be teamed up again with tight end Jimmy Graham, who is set to sign with Green Bay. Brees says he was hoping to see Graham back in the Big Easy, but it didn’t work out…
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LRN PM Newscall March 14

A St. Landry Parish woman is in jail after allegedly killing her uncle for his “constant chattering. Kelley Ray has more…

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A south Louisiana police chief says judges should  be more careful about reducing bonds on known criminals. Jim Shannon has more.

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An Opelousas woman is in jail after allegedly killing her uncle because of his “constant chattering.”  St. Landry Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says 49-year-old Melissa Ann Credeur (Cra-ter) initially accused, John Ray Gautreaux, of raping her while she slept. When she woke up, she told authorities he was not breathing and started beating him. But Guidroz says after questioning Credeur, the real story came out…

Cut 3 (04) “kill him.”

Guidroz says Creduer was tested for rape at a hospital and there wasn’t any evidence found. When deputies arrived at the residence, they found Gautreaux’s body in a fetal position. Guidroz says it appears she used a variety of items in attacking Gautreaux…

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Guidroz had some contact with her recently. Guidroz says she admitted to some mental issues, which may have led to this murder…

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Bond has been set at 150-thousand-dollars.

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Zachary Police Chief David McDavid is angry at a judge about one of his officers being killed in the line of duty this week. Lawton was working undercover when 33-year-old Albert Franklin allegedly crushed the officer with a rental truck. Just three months ago, McDavid complained about District Court Judge Trudy White lowering Franklin’s bond on an unrelated crime.

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McDavid knew back then that Franklin was dangerous, he is appalled that Judge White reduced Franklin’s last bond.

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A commissioner originally set Franklin’s bond at 88-thousand dollars, but Judge White lowered it to 9,000 dollars on his latest arrest.

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Drew Brees is back in Black and Gold after agreeing to a two year, 50 million dollar contract one day before the start of free agency. The New Orleans legend will reunite with a team that was one play away from the NFC championship and loaded with young talent. Brees says he always planned on returning, but last season’s success made the decision that much easier.

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Brees confirmed he was offered more money to play elsewhere, and there’s no denying he signed far below his market value after watching journeymen QBs and unproven gunslingers sign more lucrative contracts. Brees says he wanted to make sure the team had the flexibility to build a roster capable of making the Super Bowl.

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But it wasn’t all smiles and celebration, as Drew watched his former teammate star tight end Jimmy Graham sign for three years in Green Bay. Brees said he was hoping to see him back in New Orleans, but it just didn’t work out.

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Who Dats are looking forward to taking home the Lombardi in front of  Falcons fans at the 2019 Super Bowl in Atlanta.

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Thousands of Louisiana students walked out of class today in solidarity with a national youth movement protesting gun violence and gun laws. New Orleans Students at Lusher, NET Charter, Abramson Sci Academy, and more joined the protests. NET students were led in a chant calling for an end to shootings of all kinds.

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The protest began with a moment of silence to remember the 17 Parkland victims and victims of violence in New Orleans, a city that saw 157 murder victims last year.

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NET Charter School Dean of Students Justin Ross-Hilliard says we can’t let the young fight this fight alone, parents need to join the efforts.

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14:30 LRN Newscast

Secretary of State Tom Schedler is set to break his silence as he’s called a 3:30 press conference at the Secretary of State’s office. Schedler has not said anything publicly since his former secretary filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against him. The title of the press release says Schedler vows to fight.

A St. Landry Parish woman is in jail after allegedly killing her uncle for his “constant chattering. Kelley Ray has more…
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Zachary Police Chief David McDavid is furious at state Judge Trudy White for lowering the bond of Albert Franklin, who was arrested Monday night for allegedly killing Christopher Lawton, a Zachary firefighter and reserve officer. McDavid says Judge White recently lowered Franklin’s bond to nine-thousand dollars for his latest arrest….
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Authorities say Franklin ran over Lawton in a rental truck.

Some Louisiana schools participated in today’s national walkout against gun violence. For 17 minutes, students at some schools walked out of the classroom to demand change. In New Orleans, NET Charter School Dean of Students Justin Ross-Hilliard says we can’t let the young fight this fight alone, parents need to join the effort….
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1:30 LRN Newscast March 14

Zachary Police Chief David McDavid says judges should be more careful about reducing bonds on known criminals. Jim Shannon has more.

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Thousands of Louisiana students walked out of class today in solidarity with a national youth movement protesting gun violence and gun laws. NET Charter School students were led in a chant calling for an end to shootings of all kinds.

Cut 12 (08) “in peace.”

Drew Brees is back in Black and Gold after agreeing to a two year, 50 million dollar contract one day before the start of free agency. There’s no denying he signed far below his market value after watching journeymen QBs and unproven gunslingers sign more lucrative contracts. Brees says he wanted to make sure the team had the flexibility to make a Super Bowl run.

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An Opelousas woman is in jail after allegedly killing her uncle because of his “constant chattering.”  St. Landry Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says 49-year-old Melissa Ann Credeur (Cra-ter) initially accused, John Ray Gautreaux, of raping her while she slept. Guidroz says she admitted to some mental issues, which may have led to this murder…

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