07:30 Newscast, March 14th, 2017

State Police Col Mike Edmonson is still the subject of plenty of controversy, but the Governor’s office says it’s only a rumor that the superintendent has been asked to step down. President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, Rafael Goyeneche, it’s not looking good for LSP…:
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The investigation into travel by certain troopers and also the probe into alleged illegal campaign contributions are among the concerns.

Lawyers for Cardell Hayes are set for a hearing today in the latest in the Will Smith manslaughter case. Hayes faces up to 60 years after convictions for killing the former defensive star for the Saints and wounding Smith’s wife. Hayes’ lawyers apparently have questions for the doctor and other medical personnel who treated Raquel Smith.

Jury selection will continue today in the murder trial of Derrick Stafford, a Marksville City Marshal, accused of fatally shooting a six-year-old in 2015. Six jurors have been seated and eight more are needed before the trial can begin.

Car insurance rates in the Bayou State are on the rise again and a few factors could be the major culprits. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The Louisiana Office of Tourism is promoting the Bayou State to travelers from Germany, as Condor Airlines prepares to offer direct flights to New Orleans this summer. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser..:
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He says German tourism make up nearly 10-percent of all international visitors to Louisiana.

 

06:45 Sportscast, March 14th, 2017

UNO represents Louisiana in the NCAA Tournament tonight as they face Mount St. Mary’s in a First Four contest in Dayton, Ohio. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The LSU women’s basketball team found out Monday evening that they’ll be playing in the Big Dance. The No. 8 seed Lady Tigers will face No. 9 California in the first around of the NCAA Tournament in Waco, Texas on Saturday.

For only the second time in its school history, Louisiana Tech will play in the postseason Women’s NIT.

The Saints are hosting former Arizona Cardinals outside linebacker Alex Okafor, according to sources. Okafor played through an injury last season and finished the year with 3 and a half sacks.

Around the diamond, LSU takes on Louisiana College tonight in the Box. The Tigers are now ranked No. 6 by Baseball America. First pitch is 6:30. LSU pitcher Alden Cartwright announced on Twitter Monday that he is ending his playing career. The Senior suffered a complete tear of a ligament outside his elbow last April. LSU Freshman Cole Freeman earned SEC Co-Player of the Week honors. For the third time this season, LSU pitcher Jared Poche was among the Collegiate Baseball National Players of the Week.

The Newspaper also named Southeastern third baseman Taylor Schwaner one of its Louisville Slugger National Players of the Week. The Lions take on South Alabama today on the road.

Louisiana Tech hosts a pair of midweek games beginning tonight against Grambling State, then tomorrow against No. 9 UL-Lafayette.

Nicholls State is at Ole Miss and McNeese State is at Houston.

In the NBA, tonight the Pelicans take on the Trail Blazers in the Smoothie King Center.

 

06:30 Newscast, March 14th, 2017

Car insurance rates are on the rise again in Louisiana and one big culprit could be the smartphone. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says drivers are having a hard time putting down the device…:
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The National Highway Safety Administration finds distracted driving is the cause for 20-percent of crashes in the state.

The Governor’s Office says speculation that State Police Superintendent Mike Edmonson will step down is just a rumor. The Col has been surrounded in controversy over questionable travel, and now troopers are being subpoenaed by the FBI probing possible illegal campaign contributions. President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, Rafael Goyeneche, says the public deserves to know how LSP is spending public funds…:
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The man cops say is responsible for the death of a 16-year-old boy who was celebrating his birthday has been arrested. The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office identified the victim as Darius Plummer. State Police identified the suspect as 49-year-old Octavio Bringas. He is charged with second-degree murder. Cops believe he was trying to leave the state as he was apprehended in Lake Charles.

UNO will play in its first Division one NCAA Tournament game tonight since 1996 when they face Mount St. Mary’s in a First four matchup in Dayton, Ohio. The Privateers secured an invite to the Big Dance by winning the Southland Tournament Championship game on Saturday night. Head Coach Mark Slessinger says it’s been a crazy last couple of days:
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Tonight’s game will tip-off at 5:30 on Tru-TV.

LRN AM NEWSCALL MARCH 14

Car insurance rates in the Bayou State are on the rise again and a few factors could be the major culprits. Emelie Gunn has more…

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With help from the Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency, a pregnant mother from Haughton is donating her terminal baby’s tissue for research. Halen Doughty has more…

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UNO represents Louisiana in the NCAA Tournament tonight as they face Mount St. Mary’s in a First Four contest in Dayton, Ohio. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Louisiana car insurance rates are on the rise again and one big culprit could be the smartphone. The National Highway Safety Administration finds distracted driving is the cause for 20-percent of crashes in the state. State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says drivers are having a hard time putting down the cell phone and focusing on the road.

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Donelon says the Bayou State’s auto insurance rates have been rising for the last five years with the biggest jump of an 8 percent increase last year. He says the growing sophistication of vehicles also adds to higher auto insurance rates.

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A report by the LSU Highway Safety Group finds from 2011 to 2015, the number of motor vehicle accidents rose by over 12 percent. Donelon says with gas prices around two bucks a gallon, there are move vehicles on the road, creating an increased risk for a wreck.

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A Haughton woman with a fatal pregnancy is making a selfless contribution to science with the help of the Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency. Kirsten Heintz with LOPA says at 18 weeks pregnant, Brittney Walls found out her baby suffers from a fatal disease that causes the brain and skull to be underdeveloped. She says Walls decided to donate her baby’s neonatal tissue for research.

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Heintz says Walls’ baby is not eligible to be an organ donor, but with research donation she can help millions of people, instead of just one. She says Walls will carry her child to term before being induced to donate the infant’s tissue. She says this donation can bring a sense of fulfillment for mothers who will inevitably lose their child.

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Walls has decided to name the child Anastacia Faith, and doctors say she may live a few hours or a couple of days, but no more than that. Heintz says LOPA strives to make the little time these mothers have with their children as precious as possible.

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The Louisiana Office of Tourism is promoting the Bayou State to travelers from Germany, as Condor Airlines prepares to offer direct flights to New Orleans this summer. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says representatives from his office spent the last week in Berlin promoting Louisiana’s food, culture, and history to the German-speaking market. But their efforts don’t stop there.

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Nungesser says his office has established multiple websites, brochures, and social media sites in German to sell the Louisiana lifestyle to German travelers. He hopes these direct flights into the Crescent City allow these tourists to see more of the Bayou State.

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Nungesser says while in Louisiana, German visitors stay about 7 days and spend an average of $400 per day. He says German visitors make up nearly 10-percent of all international visitors to Louisiana. He says Louisiana is on the right track to boost international tourism even more, especially with this new direct flight to Frankfurt, Germany.

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The Governor’s Office says speculation that State Police Col. Mike Edmonson will step down is just a rumor. The State Police Superintendent has been surrounded in controversy over questionable travel by state troopers, and now troopers are being subpoenaed for a federal investigation looking into illegal campaign donations. President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, Rafael Goyeneche, says none of this looks good for LSP.

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Goyeneche says the investigations are undoubtedly a distraction for the agency. The Legislative Auditor’s Office says they will launch their own investigation into state police travel spending. Goyeneche says the public deserves to know how LSP is spending public funds.

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Goyeneche says questionable acts involving Edmonson have been taking place for the last few years. In 2014, a bill was approved to increase Edmonson’s pension. The Colonel denied knowing about the legislation. He says Edmonson did the same when it was learned that someone signed off on the troopers’ controversial side trips.

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UNO will play in its first Division one NCAA Tournament game tonight since 1996 when they face Mount St. Mary’s in a First four matchup in Dayton, Ohio. The Privateers secured an invite to the Big Dance by winning the Southland Tournament Championship game on Saturday night. Head Coach Mark Slessinger says it’s been a crazy last couple of days…

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Tonight’s game will tip-off at 5:30 on Tru-TV. Slessinger is pumped about the national exposure UNO is and will receive

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Mount St. Mary’s is located in Maryland and they won the regular season and tournament titles in the Northeast Conference. Slessinger says the Mountaineers up tempo style is quite different from what the Privateers do…

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18:30 LRN Newscast March 13th

Jury selection will continue tomorrow in the murder trial of Derrick Stafford, a Marksville City Marshal, accused of fatally shooting a six-year-old in 2015. Stafford is one of two officers accused in the shooting. Legal Analyst Tim Meche expects Stafford’s defense attorney to bring up the possibility of a third shooter.
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Six jurors have been seated and eight more are needed before the trial can begin.

A bill that’s been filed for next month’s regular session calls for a possible prison sentence and-or fine for a student who brings toy gun to school. Bossier Sheriff Julian Whittington says he requested the bill after a scare in his parish last year when students brought a fake and a real gun to school…
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If the legislation is approved, the penalty would be a 250-dollar fine or as much as six months in jail.

All three of Louisiana’s US Attorneys have resigned or retired after US Attorney General Jeff Sessions called for mass resignations last week. US Attorney Walt Green of Louisiana’s middle district is the latest to step down, which disappoints East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore…:
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Moore is also concerned Green’s depature can slow down the investigation into the fatal police shooting of Alton Sterling.

A spokesperson for the governor’s office calls it just a rumor that the leader of Louisiana State Police, Colonel Mike Edmonson, will step down. Speculation is building Edmonson will resign as several State Troopers are being subpoenaed as part of a federal investigation into illegal campaign contributions and there’s also a probe into taxpayer funded side trips by four state troopers.

17:30 Newscast March 13

The US Attorney in Baton Rouge, Walt Green, has resigned at the request of US Attorney General Jeff Sessions. East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore says it’s typical for a new administration to want a change of leadership, but he still sent a letter to President Trump asking him to keep Green in office.

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Moore says the resignation could delay the Alton Sterling investigation.

Baton Rouge police say a teenage boy is dead after he was fatally shot at an apartment complex on his birthday. The victim is identified as 16-year-old Darius Plummer of Baton Rouge. Authorities say a suspect is behind bars in connection with the shooting. It’s been reported that the unnamed man was picked up on I-10 in Lake Charles, and it’s believed he was trying to flee the state.

An LSU study seeks to reduce Louisiana’s childhood obesity rate. Dr. Amanda Staiano with the Pennington Biomedical Research Center says they want to look at every aspect of a child’s life because there’s more to health than just diet and exercise.

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Staiano says they are still looking for more participants in the study.

Kids who bring toy guns to school could face charges, if a bill filed for the regular session wins approval from the legislature. Bossier Sheriff Julian Whittington, who says pretend guns cause panic and chaos in schools.

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The bill will be taken up in the regular session that begins next month.

16:30 LRN Newscast March 13th

A former Marksville City Marshal who is one of two accused in the death of a 6-year-old boy is headed to trial as jury selection is underway. Derrick Stafford and Norris Greenhouse Jr. are facing charges of second-degree murder, and attempted second-degree murder. Legal Analyst Tim Meche on what Stafford would have to claim…:
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US Attorney Walt Green in Baton Rouge has announced he’s stepping down as the Trump Administration has called for resignations from all U.S. attorneys who were apppointed by former President Barack Obama. East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore is concerned Green’s depature will slow down the investigation into the fatal police shooting of Alton Sterling…
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A spokesperson for the governor’s office says speculation that State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson will resign is just a rumor. The head of L-S-P has said he has no plans to resign, despite an investigation into an unnecessary taxpayer funded trip by some of his troopers and allegations of overtime fraud.

LSU’s TIGER Kids research study seeks to reduce childhood obesity in Louisiana. Michelle Southern has more…
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15:30 LRN Newscast March 13th

The murder trial for a former Marksville City Marshal accused of fatally shooting a 6-year-old boy is underway in Avoyelles Parish. 33-year-old Derrick Stafford is one of two officers who allegedly fired into the victim’s vehicle in November of 2015 killing an autistic child and injuring his father. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says the body camera video will play a critical role…
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The attorneys have yet to agree to a jury, so tesimony has yet to begin.

A spokesperson for the governor’s office calls it just a rumor that the leader of Louisiana State Police, Colonel Mike Edmonson, will step down. Speculation is building Edmonson will resign as several State Troopers are to be subpoenad as part of an investigation into illegal campaign contributions involving the Louisiana State Troopers Association and there’s also a probe into taxpayer funded side trips by four state troopers.

A bill that’s been filed for next month’s regular session calls for a possible prison sentence and-or fine for a student who brings toy gun to school. Bossier Sheriff Julian Whittington says he requested the bill after a scare in his parish last year when students brought a fake and a real gun to school…
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If the legislation is approved, the penalty if found guilty is a 250-dollar fine or as much as six months in jail.

A study out of LSU attempts to help solve the problem of childhood obesity. Dr. Amanda Staiano with Pennington Research Center says one in two Louisiana kids struggle with their weight. She says the goal is to learn how much physical activity kids are getting, what they’re eating, and what can be done to improve their health…:
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She says parents can enroll their kids at PBRC.edu/HealthierLA.

LRN PM Newscall March 13th

LSU’s TIGER Kids research study seeks to reduce childhood obesity in Louisiana. Michelle Southern has more…

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Baton Rouge US Attorney Walt Green has resigned, following US Attorney General Jeff Session calling for mass resignations last week. Halen Doughty has more…

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A study out of LSU attempts to help solve the problem of childhood obesity. Dr. Amanda Staiano with Pennington Biomedical Research Center says one in two Louisiana kids struggle with their weight. She says the goal of the TIGER Kids research study is to learn how much physical activity kids are getting, what they’re eating, and what can be done to improve their health.

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Staiano says they’re trying to tailor programs to help kids make healthy choices because one size doesn’t fit all when it comes to losing weight. She says they’re also interested in other aspects of kids’ lives because it’s not just diet and exercise that affect a person’s health.

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Staiano says less than 10-percent of children are getting the recommended amount of physical activity every day. She hopes the technology they use in the study can help them encourage kids to be more active.

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Staiano says they’ve already enrolled over 100 kids in the study, but they need over 300 to complete the study. She says parents can enroll their kids at PBRC.edu/HealthierLA.

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The trial begins today for one Marksville City Marshal accused of fatally shooting a 6-year-old boy. 33-year-old Derrick Stafford is one of two officers accused of firing into the victim’s vehicle in November of 2015 killing an autistic child, Jeremy Mardis and injuring his father, Chris Few. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says the graphic body camera video will play a critical part in the case…

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The body camera footage shows Few with his hands up inside the vehicle before Stafford and the other Marshal, Norris Greenhouse, Jr. began firing. Stafford is charged with second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder. Meche says Stafford claims he started shooting in self-defense.

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There has also been talk that a third shooter could be involved. Meche expects Stafford’s and Greenhouse’s defense attorneys could bring that up during the trial.

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Greenhouse’s trail is set to begin June 12th.

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All three of Louisiana’s US Attorneys have resigned or retired after US Attorney General Jeff Sessions called for mass resignations last week. US Attorney Walt Green of Louisiana’s middle district is the latest to step down. East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore is disappointed because he says Green is the kind of guy you want in a leadership position.

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Moore says Green is an Independent appointed to office by former-President Obama. He says it’s not unusual for a new administration, particularly one of a different party, to want their own people heading departments. But that didn’t stop him from sending a letter to President Donald Trump asking that Green be kept on board.

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Moore says Green received a letter Friday asking him to step down by Monday or he would be terminated. Lafayette area US Attorney Stephanie Finley and New Orleans-based US Attorney Kenneth Polite both announced their departure Friday. Moore says Green’s resignation could slow down the Alton Sterling investigation.

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Legislation has been filed for the 2017 regular session that could put students in jail for bringing a toy gun to school. Bossier Parish Sheriff Julian Whittington urged Haughton Representative Dodie Horton to file the measure because fake guns look incredibly real nowadays. Whittington says painted pretend guns cause panic and chaos in schools…

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If signed into law, a student could be fined up to 250 dollars or spend six months in jail. Whittington says the penalty is serious but so is the potential for a student getting shot…

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Whittington says he requested the bill after a scare in Bossier last year where students brought in a fake and a real gun. He says when he thinks of a toy gun, he remembers green water guns he played with as a kid.

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14:30 Newscast March 13,2017

U.S. Attorney Walt Green of the state’s middle district is one of three Louisiana US attorneys who have resigned or retired after US Attorney General Jeff Sessions called for mass resignations last week. East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore says he’s disappointed and sent President Donald Trump a letter asking for Green to be kept on board.
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US Attorney Kenneth Polite of the eastern district and Stephanie Finley of the western district have also stepped down.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is trying to solve the growing problem of childhood obesity. Dr. Amanda Staiano says the TIGER Kids program studies kids’ diets and physical activity. She says less than 10-percent of kids get the recommended amount of daily physical activity and hopes they can encourage them to be more active.
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The trial begins today for Derrick Stafford, a Marksville City Marshal, accused of fatally shooting a six-year-old in 2015. Stafford is one of two officers accused of shooting into the victim’s vehicle killing Jeremy Mardis injuring his father, Chris Few. Legal Analyst Tim Meche expects Stafford’s defense attorney to bring up the possibility of a third shooter.
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The other officer, Norris Greenhouse, Jr.’s trial is set to begin June 12th.

A measure has been filed for the legislative session that could put students in jail for bringing a fake gun to school. Bossier Parish Sheriff Julian Whittington urged the Haughton Rep. Dodie Horton to file the measure that if signed into law could fine a student 250 dollars or put them in jail for six months. He says the penalty is serious but so is the chance of a student getting shot.
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