The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund reports there’s been a 30 percent increase in police killed in the line of duty since last year. Halen Doughty has more…
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12 out of 24 Louisiana beaches have beach advisories after traces of dangerous bacteria have been detected. Emelie Gunn has more on what these advisories mean…
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So far this year, 65 law enforcement officers have died in the line of duty, a 30 percent increase over the same period last year, according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. President and CEO Craig Floyd says the leading cause of officer deaths is traffic fatalities.
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Floyd says Louisiana saw one such incident, when Ouachita Parish Deputy Justin Beard was killed in a crash responding to a call. The other two Louisiana officers killed this year were shot, for a total of three cops who died this year.
This report comes just days ahead of the one-year anniversary of the ambush on police officers in Baton Rouge, which took the lives of three and left three others wounded. Floyd says unfortunately, we’re seeing more and more attacks on police. He says nationwide 23 officers were killed in firearms-related fatalities.
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12 Louisiana beaches have been placed under a health advisory as the water at these sites contain high amounts of bacteria. The state Department of Health takes water samples from 24 beaches to determine the levels of the enterococci bacteria. Dr. Fred Lopez with the department of infectious diseases at LSU Health New Orleans says warm water allows this bacteria to thrive.
The enterococci bacteria is found in sewage and the human intestine. Lopez advises swimmers that if you do decide to get into the water, you’re swimming at your own risk.
Lopez says people with weak immune systems are more susceptible to contracting infections by the bacteria found in the water.
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Entering the second of three days of qualifying for the October elections, three candidates had joined the race to fill Scott Angelle’s vacated public service commission seat in Distrcit 2. The governor appointed longtime Democrat Damon Baldone to occupy the spot in the interim, and Baldone signed up Wednesday to be the permanent choice as a Republican…:
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District 2 includes Baton Rouge, much of Acadiana and most of the bayou regions. Typically the interim commissioner didn’t run for the election, but Baldone says he’s had his eye on the race since last year and he never told the governor he wasn’t going to run…:
The five elected PSC commissioners set electricity rates and regulate phone companies. Also in the race is Republican Craig C Greene from Baton Rouge, and Lenar Whitney, a Houma Republican. Whitney, who served 4 years in the state House, says as commissioner she is going to be someone that’s always looking out for customers…:
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Saints and LSU superfan, Jarrius “JJ” Robertson, received The Jimmy V Perseverance Award last night at the ESPYS. Robertson is 15 and has had two liver transplants, but he’s never let his health keep him from going to games and following his favorite teams. When accepting the award last night on ESPN, Robertson gave thanks to all the people who have helped him achieve his dreams…
Saints owner Tom Benson has given $25,000 to Robertson to assist with expenses associated with his continuing medical care. JJ has undergone 13 surgeries and two liver transplants. He said on ESPN that being the Saints “hype man” for the past few years has been a blessing, and he’s grateful to the team for opening up so many doors for him…
The honor is given to a deserving member of the sporting world who has overcome great obstacles. Robertson said on ESPN that receiving the Jimmy V award is totally unexpected and he lives by Valvano’s words of, “don’t give up, don’t’ ever give up.”
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