15:30 LRN Newscast June 1st

A 12-year-old Baton Rouge boy is dead after he was struck by a vehicle involved in a police chase. The driver of that car has been identified as 32-year-old Joshual Hilton of Baton Rouge. He’s been charged with manslaughter. State Police Trooper Bryan Lee says Hilton was trying to flee police, who was conducting a drug investigation….
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The 12-year-old who was killed has been described as a very good boy.

A couple in Washington Parish has been arrested after the son allegedly hit his mother with a cast iron skillet. Chief Deputy Mike Haley says a table game got out of hand….
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The mother suffered serious injuries.

Colorado State University upgrades its hurricane season forecast from below-average to near-normal. Jeff Palermo has more…
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The state fire marshal’s office is on the scene in Allen Parish where a fire destroyed much of Oakdale Elementary. Chief Deputy Brant Thompson says they are trying to determine a cause….
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Thompson says the school is home to 700 students and it’s a hard hit to the Oakdale community.

14:30 Newscast June 1,2017

Baton Rouge Representative Franklin Foil halts his effort to raise the minimum GPA required for high school students to receive the TOPS scholarship. Foil told Senate Education a task force will be formed to examine TOPS and he’ll wait to see their findings before pursing his legislation…
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Colorado State University hurricane researchers have updated their 2017 Atlantic hurricane season forecast as it begins today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the forecast now calls for 13 named storms.He says the US has gone 11 straight seasons without a major hurricane landfall. He says the last one was Wilma in 2005.

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CSU finds there is a 32 percent chance a hurricane will make landfall on the Gulf Coast.

 

State Police have arrested the man who allegedly hit and killed a 12-year-old boy during a police chase. Trooper Bryan Lee says 32-year-old Joshual Hilton of Baton Rouge faces multiple charges including manslaughter and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. He says investigators are reconstructing the scene where Sammy Lee was run over…
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The Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a couple for aggravated assault after the man and girlfriend allegedly attacked the man’s mother with a cast iron skillet. Chief Deputy Mike Haley says Venus Camacho and Kurtis Strong started attacking Strong’s mother after an argument and Strong ended up severely injuring her by throwing the skillet at her head. He says this is extremely disrespectful.
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Strong is charged with two counts of aggravated battery and domestic abuse battery by strangulation.

PM Newscall, June 1st, 2017

Hilton’s bond is now $307,500.

Colorado State University upgrades its hurricane season forecast from below-average to near-normal. Jeff Palermo has more…

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State Police say they have arrested the man who allegedly struck and killed a 12-year-old boy during a police chase. Michelle Southern reports.

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The team at Colorado State University upgrades their forecast for the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins today. In April, CSU called for a slightly below average season, but that has since been upgraded just in time for the start of the season. State Climatologist Barry Keim explains why the forecast now calls for 13 named storms.

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Keim adds that sea surface temperatures are running normal to slightly above normal, which adds fuel to developing hurricanes. The CSU forecast calls for six hurricanes, with two of them becoming major. He says Louisiana has not seen a hurricane make landfall in four years.

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CSU finds there is a 32 percent chance a hurricane will make landfall on the Gulf Coast. There’s a 55 percent chance for landfall for the entire US coast. Keim says the US has gone 11 straight seasons without a major hurricane landfall. He says the last one was Wilma in 2005.

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State Police say they have arrested the man who allegedly struck and killed a 12-year-old boy during a police chase. Trooper Bryan Lee says they were called to investigate at the request of BRPD when officers were conducting a possible narcotics operation…:

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The child is identified as Sammy Lee. The suspect, 32 year old Joshual Hilton of Baton Rouge, is charged with manslaughter, reckless operation, and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle in the incident that resulted in the death of the juvenile. Lee says investigators are reconstructing the scene where the little boy was run over…:

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Hilton’s bond is $307,500. Lee says Hilton was injured after reportedly being shot by police, and that incident is being handled by LSP as a separate investigation where additional charges are pending. He says this is a senseless tragedy…:

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(Hilton was arrested in September of last year also after taking police officers on a pursuit when he was busted with an assortment of drugs and cash at his home.)

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An elementary school in Allen Parish was ravaged by a massive fire overnight. Deputy Chief Brant Thompson with the state Fire Marshal’s Office says the fire began at Oakdale Elementary around 4 p.m. yesterday. He says it took some time to get the fire under control, and hot spots remained until this morning.

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About 80 percent of the building was reportedly destroyed by the fire. Thompson says they are surveying the damage and moving in heavy equipment to excavate portions of the collapsed building. He says they are still investigating the origin and cause of the fire.

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Thompson says this is a hard hit to the Oakdale community. The school is home to 700 students. He says currently the school was already out for the summer.

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The Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a man and his girlfriend for aggravated assault after the couple allegedly attacked the man’s mother with a cast iron skillet. Chief Deputy Mike Haley says Kurtis Strong and Venus Camacho, both 38, were playing a table game with the Strong’s mother and her friend when Camacho and the mom got into an argument.

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Haley says Strong then grabbed his mother by the neck and threw her on the ground. He says the mother’s friend eventually pulled Strong off of his mother but he struck her in the chest.

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Doctors say the mother was severely injured in the attack. Haley says this is extremely disrespectful.

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Strong is charged with two counts of aggravated battery and domestic abuse battery by strangulation. Camacho is charged with aggravated battery.

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Baton Rouge Representative Franklin Foil ends his effort to raise the minimum GPA required for high school students to receive the TOPS scholarship. Foil told Senate Education a task force will be formed to examine TOPS and he’ll wait to see their findings before pursing his legislation…

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Foil’s bill, which was approved by the House, would have raised the minimum GPA from 2.50 to 2.75 to receive the TOPS scholarship. It would have gone into effect in four years. Foil says he proposed the bill, because the cost of the taxpayer scholarship continues to escalate…

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13:30 Newscast, June 1st, 2017

After first forecasting a below-average hurricane season, researchers at Colorado State University have upped their seasonal outlook and now predict a more active season. The CSU forecast calls for six hurricanes, with two of them becoming major. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Louisiana has not seen a hurricane make landfall in four years…:
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the forecast now calls for 13 named storms.

Bond has been set at $57,500 for the man who was arrested after he allegedly struck and killed a 12-year-old boy during a police chase in Baton Rouge. Investigators booked 32-year-old Joshual Hilton with manslaughter, reckless operation, and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office arrests a man for allegedly locking his 2-year-old daughter in a refrigerator with the door closed as a form of punishment. He is 30-year-old Steven Funderburk of Shreveport.

The Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a man and his girlfriend for aggravated assault after the couple allegedly attacked the man’s mother with a cast iron skillet. Chief Deputy Mike Haley says Kurtis Strong and Venus Camacho, both 38, were playing a table game with the Strong’s mother and her friend when Camacho and the mom got into an argument…:
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He says the son then threw the skillet at his mom’s head and her injuries were serious enough that she had to be taken to a hospital in New Orleans.

An elementary school in Allen Parish was ravaged by a massive fire overnight. Deputy Chief Brant Thompson with the state Fire Marshal’s Office says the fire began at Oakdale Elementary around 4 p.m. yesterday. He says it took some time to get the fire under control, and hot spots remained until this morning…:
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About 80 percent of the building was reportedly destroyed by the fire. The cause is under investigation.

 

12:30 Newscast, June 1st, 2017

State Police say a 12-year-old in Baton Rouge died after being run over by a suspect who was leading cops on a chase. Trooper Bryan Lee says they were called to investigate at the request of BRPD when officers were conducting a possible narcotics operation…:

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The child is identified as Sammy Lee. The suspect 32 year old Joshual Hilton of Baton Rouge, is charged with Manslaughter.

The proposal to raise the state’s gas tax was pulled from the House floor
before debate as there weren’t enough votes to get it passed. It still
sparked discussion from both sides. Shreveport Representative Alan
Seabaugh opposed the increase saying he won’t turn his back on his
constituents…:
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Supporters said killing the bill puts Louisiana’s roads at risk.

SWEPCO is reporting that there are still thousands of customers in west Louisiana who are without power following last Sunday’s severe storm system. The utility hopes to have power restored to the 3600 affected in the Mansfield and Natchitoches areas by 5pm today.

Colorado State University upgrades its hurricane season forecast from below-average to near-normal. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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11:40 LRN Sportscast June 1st

LSU Baseball Coach Paul Mainieri has announced that senior left-hander Jared Poche will start against Texas Southern on Friday. Coach Paul Mainieri also had Poche start the regional opener last year. The Lutcher native is also one win away from tying Scott Schultz for most victories in school history.

After the LSU-Texas Southern game on Friday. It will be Southeastern Louisiana versus Rice. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says third-seeded Rice has a very good reliever in Glenn Otto, who has struck out 78 in 56.2 innings. But he says the Owls might not have enough starting pitching….
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Rice does have a promising freshman pitcher by the name of Matt Canterino. The right-hander is 5-4 with a 3.92 ERA, but has 105 strikeouts in 91.1 innings.

Former LSU great Kevin Faulk has been named to the 2018 College Football Hall of Fame ballot. The all-purpose back was an All-American in 1996 and Faulk remains the school’s leading rusher with 4,557 yards and also has the most touchdowns in LSU history with 46. His 6,833 all-purpose yards is an SEC record.

LSU cornerback Saivion Smith has announced he’s transferring from the team. Smith was heading into his sophomore season after playing a reserve role last year. Scout-dot-com ranked Smith as the number one cornerback in the country in the 2016 class.

Louisiana’s top high school quarterback for Class of 2018, Parkway’s Justin Rogers, has verbally committed to TCU over LSU.

The LHSAA has announced that Alexandria will be the home of the girls basketball state championships for the next two years. The boys championship games will remain in Lake Charles.

11:30 Newscast, June 1st, 2017

The team at Colorado State University upgrades their forecast for the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins today. In April, CSU called for a slightly below average season, but State Climatologist Barry Keim explains why the forecast now calls for 13 named storms…:
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CSU finds there is a 32 percent chance a hurricane will make landfall on the Gulf Coast, and 55 percent chance one would hit anywhere in the US.

The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office says they’ve made an arrest in the case of a missing 18-year-old girl who was last seen on Tuesday May 23rd. Online records indicate that 22-year-old Malik Davis of Lafayette is being held on a $250,000 bond on a second degree murder charge. Detectives say his booking is in connection with the disappearance of Jacquelyn “Daisy Lynn” Landry who has still not been found.

The Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office says they’ve arrested a man and his girlfriend for allegedly attacking the man’s mother. They say 38-year-old Kurtis Strong of Franklinton allegedly threw his mom to the floor during a fight over a table game then lunged a cast iron skillet at her striking her in the head. Strong’s girlfriend is also accused of taking part in the assault. Strong was booked with various counts of battery and strangulation. The girlfriend with battery.

A Senate committee defers two bills seeking to protect confederate monuments after 5 hours of emotional testimony. Halen Doughty has more:
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1030 Newscast June 1

Proposals that would require either a public vote or legislative approval to remove confederate monuments were rejected by a Senate committee. The two bills faced steep opposition from black lawmakers, like New Orleans Senator Troy Carter, who says there are no statues celebrating Hitler.

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Supporters say confederate monuments honor those who fought in the Civil War.

A Senate committee takes up a bill to raise the minimum GPA requirement for TOPS from a 2.5 to a 2.75. Baton Rouge Representative Franklin Foil believes his bill has a shot at making it through the process.

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But the measure could be in trouble in the Senate, which has approved a proposal to create a task force examining how changes to TOPS could impact students.

After a proposal to increase the state’s gasoline tax was killed without a vote in the House, lawmakers discussed their disappointment or excitement the measure died. The bill’s author Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter expressed his frustrations with the out of state anti-tax group Americans for Prosperity, who lobbied against it.

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Carter didn’t bring the bill up for vote because the support was not there.

With hurricane season kicking off today, Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon reminds homeowners to make sure their home is covered by flood insurance. He says now is the time to purchase flood insurance if you don’t have it already.

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09:30 Newscast, June 1st, 2017

Louisiana Senators reject two proposals that sought to protect military monuments in the state. Governmental Affairs Committee chairwoman Senator Karen Carter Peterson argued men who fought to enslave people should not be revered and reminded supporters the Civil War has ended:
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Bill backers called the monuments a reminder of Louisiana’s history and memorials to the state’s veterans.

A bill to raise the minimum GPA requirement to receive the TOPS scholarship from 2.5 to 2.75 starting with the Class of 2020 will be heard in the Senate Education Committee today. State Representative Franklin Foil stresses his bill is not about leaving anyone out…:
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He says this would also save money to help sustain the TOPS program.

A 12-year-old boy in Baton Rouge was struck and killed by a vehicle driven by a suspect involved in a police chase. That’s according to State Police who say cops were responding to a narcotics investigation when an officer involved shooting took place and the man fled. They said the child was crossing the street when he was hit. The suspect was taken into custody and charges are pending. The 12-year-old died at the scene.

A proposed gas tax hike was killed without a vote on the House floor, but there was still ample discussion about the attempt to raise millions of dollars to improve roads. Monroe Representative Katrina Jackson says even business leaders in her community backed the proposal. She hopes this discussion is not over yet…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards is calling for a special session next week that would only take place, if lawmakers are unable to approve a spending plan for next fiscal year.

08:30 Newscast, June 1st, 2017

After an hours long heated debate in a Senate committee, the panel voted
to defer two bills aimed at protecting confederate monuments. Jenna
Burnstein gave a firey testimony in support of war statues and went back
and forth with Committee Chairman Karen Carter Peterson who is against
the legislation…:
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Peterson told supporters that the Civil War ended centuries ago.

The proposal to raise the state’s gas tax was pulled from the House floor
before debate as there weren’t enough votes to get it passed. It still
sparked discussion from both sides. Shreveport Representative Alan
Seabaugh opposed the increase saying he won’t turn his back on his
constituents…:
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Supporters said killing the bill puts Louisiana’s roads at risk.

A House-backed bill to raise the minimum GPA requirement to receive the
TOPS scholarship will be heard in the Senate education committee today.
Emelie Gunn reports…:
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Today is the official start of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, and one of
the most important ways to prepare is to know your coverage. State
Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon advises homeowners to prepare to file
a claim…:
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He also encourages everyone in the state to get flood insurance.