16:30 LRN Newscast October 3

Search warrants regarding the death of an 18 year old LSU fraternity pledge indicate that Max Gruver may have taken part in a drinking quiz game the night before he died. Search warrants for the Phi Delta Theta house led police to seize several bottles of hard liquor, beer cans, and security cameras. According to the warrant Gruver’s death “appeared to be an overdose of alcoholic beverages.” The LSU student died on September 14th following a night of pledge activities.

A Houma couple was attending the Route 91 Harvest music festival when their night of fun turned into terror. Emelie Gunn has more…
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State Police are investigating an officer involved shooting in West Monroe that left one person dead Monday afternoon. Trooper Michael Reichardt (RIKE-ART) says Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s deputy made a vehicle stop on Guyton Road….

Cut 13 (06) “…fatal injuries.”
The suspect who was killed has been identified as 22-year-old Marquinton Brooks of Monroe.

After a vehicle crashed through a fence at the Slidell Municipal Airport police arrested 43 year old Kevin Bolton. Slidell Detective Daniel Seuzeneau (SUSAN-OH) says they received a call yesterday morning of a vehicle striking a utility pole. When police arrived says Bolton told authorities why he was in such a hurry.
Cut 8 (10) “Slidell”
Seuzeneau (SUSAN-OH) says Bolton has been charged with careless operation and hit and run.

16:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints Coach Sean Payton says current gun laws are flawed and frustrating as he spoke about gun control in light of the massacre in Las Vegas. He says you can either quietly sit and do nothing, or speak up about what he calls a clear problem in our country…:
Cut 12 (06) “it’s madness”
Payton says he said the same thing after the shooting death of former Saints player Will Smith.

LSU’s 3-and-2 start has first year head coach Ed Orgeron already on the hot seat, at least with many in Tiger nation. Defensive end Christian LaCouture says it’s disrespectful and absurd for fans to say Oregon should be fired after just five games…
cut 18 (15) “….it’s us”
It will cost LSU 12-million dollars to fire Orergon that’s the amount of the buyout during his first year as head coach.

The Pelicans preseason opener is tonight. New Orleans will host the Chicago Bulls at the Smoothie King Center and the tip is at 7 PM. With Solomon Hill out with a torn hamstring, expect to see Dante Cunningham start at small forward. Also, the NBA is getting rid of its East versus West format for the All-Star game. This year, two captains will draft the teams from a pool of players voted as starters and reserves.

There is a new number one ranked team in the Class Four-A Louisiana Sports Writers Association Prep football poll. McDonough 35 has moved one spot to number one, but they have a big test this Thursday when they take on the defending champs in 4A, the Edna Karr Cougars.

In the latest FCS Coaches Poll, Grambling State has moved up three spots to number 19, McNeese also jumped 3 spots to number 22 and Nicholls is ranked once again at 25. The Colonels will host Northwestern State at 6:30 in Thibodaux on Saturday night.

15:30 LRN Newscast October 3rd

What Houma natives Holly and Tracy Pitre thought would be an evening of fun at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas turned into a night of terror. Holly Pitre says she was hit with an intuition that Las Vegas could be a target for a terror attack. So as Jason Alden’s show started they backed away from the stage and that’s when gunshots rang out…
Cut 3 (10) “going wild”
Holly Pitre says they were the lucky ones who happened to be at the right place at the right time to avoid being killed or injured.

Two State Troopers have been demoted as a result of an investigation into a taxpayer funded side trip to Las Vegas. Derrell Williams and Rodney Hyatt were among State Troopers who attended a work conference in San Diego last year, but an investigation into that trip found the troopers racked up 19-thousand dollars in costs by also stopping in Las Vegas and at the Grand Canyon.

Saints Coach Sean Payton says current gun laws are flawed and frustrating as he spoke about gun control in light of the massacre that occurred in Las Vegas. In a conference call with beat reporters, Payton says the current system in our country right now is not working…:
Cut 10 (10) “better that way”
Payton says if people don’t like his position for common sense gun control, that’s tough.

Police arrested a man in his underwear after he allegedly crashed through a fence at the Slidell Municipal Airport and hit utility pole. Slidell Police Detective Daniel Seuzeneau says 43-year-old Kevin Bolton told his authorities he was on his way to see a voodoo doctor….
cut 9 (11) “…of work”
Bolton has been charged with careless operation and hit and run.

LRN Newscast 14:30 October 3rd

Tracy Pitre of Houma had never been to Las Vegas and he’ll obviosly remember his first trip. Tracy and his wife were at country music festival when a gunman started opening fire on the crowd on Sunday. Tracy says the gunshots were echoing off the buildings….
cut 5 (10) “….wouldn’t end”
The Pitre’s safely got back to their hotel hours later.

A broad area of low pressure has formed over the southwestern Caribbean Sea and it’s expected to move into the Gulf of Mexico by the weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim says it has a medium chance of developing into a tropical depression by this weekend and they are also watching a trough of low pressure over Cuba….
cut 7 (09) “…tropical activity”

Saints Coach Sean Payton says it’s obvious the US needs common sense gun control after the horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas. Michelle Southern reports…:
Cut 2 (28) “I’m Michelle Southern”

An arrest affidavit says the driver of a vehicle was fatally shot in Ouachita Parish during a traffic stop yesterday afternoon. The report says the driver pulled a gun from his waistband and one of two deputies at the scene fired a fatal bullet killing the suspect. State Police Troooper Michael Reichardt….
cut 14 (09) “….their job”

LRN PM Newscall October 3rd

A Houma couple was attending the Route 91 Harvest music festival when their night of fun turned into terror. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 1 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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Saints Coach Sean Payton says it’s obvious the US needs common sense gun control after the horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas. Michelle Southern reports…:

Cut 2 (28) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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What Houma natives Holly and Tracy Pitre thought would be an evening of dancing and fun at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas turned into a night of terror. Holly Pitre says she was hit with an intuition that Las Vegas could be a target for a terror attack during the concert. So as Jason Alden’s show started they decide to back away from the stage and that’s when gunshots started ringing out…

Cut 3 (10) “going wild”

Holly Pitre says they were the lucky ones who happened to be at the right place at the right time to avoid being killed or injured.

Cut 4  (12) “our life” 

Tracy Pitre had never been to Las Vegas before. Pitre says he’s thankful he and his wife weren’t drinking at the concert because it took a clear mind to get out of a situation like that. He says the gunshots were echoing in the buildings.

Cut 5  (10)  “wouldn’t end”

The Pitre’s were able to safely get back to their hotel, the Luxor, hours later.

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State Climatologist Barry Keim says forecasters are keeping an eye on a broad area of low pressure down near the Yucatan peninsula, as the National Hurricane Center gives it a 30% chance of developing into a tropical cyclone…:

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Keim says there is also another wave that’s moving into Florida right now from the east, and heading toward the Gulf of Mexico. But he says there is a zero percent change this system will develop over the next five days…:

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A Mississippi man, who told authorities he was on his way to see a voodoo doctor, has been arrested after crashing through a fence at the Slidell Municipal Airport. Detective Daniel Seuzeneau with the Slidell Police Department says police received a call yesterday morning of a vehicle that ran into a utility pole. He says when authorities arrived 43-year-old Kevin Bolton told them he thought he was being chased by police.

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Seuzeneau says Bolton has been charged with careless operation and hit and run. He says when they found Bolton, he was barely clothed.

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Saints Coach Sean Payton says current gun laws are flawed and frustrating as he spoke about gun control in light of the massacre that occurred in Las Vegas during a country music concert. In a conference call with beat reporters, Payton says the current system in our country right now is not working…:

Cut 10 (10) “better that way”

Payton says he made these same statements after the shooting of former Saints player Will Smith, who was tragically killed in a road rage incident. He says it seems like incidents like this keep coming up over and over, and it’s not good when you draw parallels with other countries..:

Cut 11 (08) “and it’s obvious”

Payton says if people don’t like his position for common sense gun control, that’s tough. He says you can either quietly sit and do nothing, or speak up about what he calls a clear problem in our country…:

Cut 12 (06) “it’s madness” 

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State Police are investigating an officer involved shooting in West Monroe that left one person dead yesterday afternoon. Trooper Michael Reichardt says a Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s deputy made a vehicle stop on Guyton Road…

Cut 13 (06)  “fatal injuries”

Reichardt says no one else was injured during this incident. He says they are working to determine what happened leading up to the fatal shooting.

Cut 14 (09) “their job”

(The arrest affidavit says the driver pulled a gun from his waistband and one of two deputies fired his weapon, killing the driver.

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13:30 Newscast, October 3rd, 2017

A Houma couple was attending the Route 91 Harvest music festival when their night of fun turned into terror. Emelie Gunn has more…:
Cut 1 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Saints Coach Sean Payton isn’t holding back his feelings on increased gun control. He said in a conference call incidents like this keep coming up over and over, and it’s not good when you draw parallels with other countries..:
Cut 11 (08) “and it’s obvious”

A Mississippi man, who told authorities he was on his way to see a voodoo doctor, has been arrested after crashing through a fence at the Slidell Municipal Airport. Detective Daniel Seuzeneau with Slidell Police says they received a call yesterday morning of a vehicle that ran into a utility pole. He says 43-year-old Kevin Bolton told authorities he thought he was being chased:
Cut 8 (10) “Slidell”
Seuzeneau says Bolton has been charged with careless operation and hit and run.

Shreveport Police have released the identity of a man killed in a shooting incident on Interstate 20 east early yesterday morning. They had already identified the driver of the vehicle, 22-year-old Kenyon Frazier who they say sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was sent to the hospital with life threatening injuries. The passenger who died is 22-year-old Dandre Brown. Authorities still aren’t sure who is responsible for the shootings and are asking for help from the public.

 

12:30 Newscast, October 3rd, 2017

What Houma natives Holly and Tracy Pitre thought would be an evening of dancing and fun at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas turned into a night of terror. Holly says they were the lucky ones who happened to be at the right place at the right time to avoid being killed or injured…:
Cut 4 (12) “our life”

Saints Coach Sean Payton says current gun laws are flawed and frustrating as he spoke about gun control in light of the massacre. He says you can either quietly sit and do nothing, or speak up about what he calls a clear problem in our country…:
Cut 12 (06) “it’s madness”
Payton said he said the same things after the shooting death of former Saints player Will Smith who was killed in a road rage incident.

The person arrested in the deadly Ouachita Parish deputy-involved shooting has been identified. State Police is investigating and say the cops tried to pull over a Chrysler van around 5:30 in West Monroe, and the driver would not comply, pulled out a gun and then was shot and killed by deputies. The passenger, 35-year-old William Underwood, was later taken into custody and is facing multiple charges.

State Police say the troopers accused in taking an unauthorized side trip during state paid business travel last year have been disciplined, and LSP has concluded its administrative investigation. They say two ranking troopers, a captain and a lieutenant, have been demoted effective immediately, and two others have been reprimanded or counseled.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast October 3rd

Tiger Nation is frustrated over LSU’s 3-2 start and some already are calling for the firing of Head Coach Ed Orgeron. Coach “O” says he’s unaware the fan base has put him on the hot seat….
cut 17 (20) “….my control”
Orgeron says he will start Danny Etling at quarterback and the anticipation is that he’ll play all four quarters.

Saints Coach Sean Payton says current gun laws are flawed and frustrating as he spoke about gun control in light of the massacre that occurred in Las Vegas during a country music concert. In a conference call with beat reporters, Payton says the current system is not working and we as a society owe to our children to do better. Payton says if people don’t like his position for tougher gun control, he says tough.

UL Lafayette is coming off its bye week with a one and three record. They had the same record in 2014 and the Cajuns still finished with nine victories, including a bowl win versus Nevada. Coach Mark Hudspeth is hoping for the same kind of turn around….
cut 20 (18) “…can happen”
The Cajuns are at Idaho this Saturday.

ULM is at Texas State. The Warhawks are the best rushing team in the Sun Belt as they have rushed for over 200 yards in three consecutive games. Texas State is struggling offensively, they are averaging just 12 points a game.

The Pelicans preseason opener is tonight as New Orleans hosts the Chicago Bulls. Dante Cunningham will get the first chance to start at small forward.

11:30 Newscast, October 3rd, 2017

A Baton Rouge business owner tells the story of her horrifying experience when a gunman opened fired on a country concert in Las Vegas. Jeff Palermo has more:
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State Climatologist Barry Keim says forecasters are keeping an eye on a broad area of low pressure down near the Yucatan peninsula, as the National Hurricane Center gives it a 30% chance of developing into a tropical cyclone…:
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Early voting for the October 14th election is underway, and most people still don’t know about the race for state treasurer. That’s according to LaPolitics.com Publisher Jeremy Alford who says voters might start seeing some more commercials from the candidates now until election day…:
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Secretary of State Tom Schedler predicts turnout for this race will be below 20%.

This weekend’s Flambeau Music Festival takes place in Ascension Parish and authorities are assuring ticket holders that safety will be of the utmost importance. Sheriff Jeff Wiley says security will be widespread and obvious..:
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He says the venue in Gonzales will include a coordinated effort between law enforcement, concert security and Lamar Dixon personnel.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast October 3rd

State Police is investigating an officer involved shooting in West Monroe. Authorities say a driver was fatally shot by a Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s deputy around 5:30 yesterday afternoon on Guyton Road. The shooting occurred during a traffic stop and no one else was injured.

Lapolitics.com Publisher Jeremy Alford says many voters do not know there is a state treasurer race coming up this month and even fewer care. Michael Farrar reports….
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The three candidates running for Public Service Commission for the district that includes Baton Rouge, Lafayette and Houma appeared at a forum yesterday. Former state representative Lenar Whitney says she’s the most conservative candidate in the race and says Louisiana needs to keep its low rates…
cut 11 (11) “….enterprise”
The other two candidates are Interim PSC Commissioner Damon Baldone and Doctor Craig Greene.

The inaugural Flambeu Music Festival takes place at the Lamar Dixon Center in Gonzales this weekend and Ascension Parish Sheriff Jeff Wiley hopes no one decides not to attend given the deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas….
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The festival’s main stage performers include Sam Hunt, Hank Williams Junior, and Lynyrd Skynyrd.