LRN PM Newscall July 5th

Gunshots rang out in a Shreveport neighborhood on Independence Day, killing one man and leaving another in the hospital with injuries. Halen Doughty has more…

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A Gonzales man is behind bars today after cops say he allegedly shot his ex girlfriend in the face on the side of the interstate. Michelle Southern reports…:

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One man is dead and another is in the hospital following a shooting in Shreveport on Independence Day. Cpl. Marcus Hines says 33-year-old Antonio Collins and 32-year-old Exzavious Thomas were next door neighbors who got into a dispute over fireworks that turned violent.

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Hines says Collins suffered a fatal shot to the chest, and Thomas was also injured but is expected to recover. Hines says the two neighbors were arguing over shooting fireworks.

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Hines says Thomas has only been charged with a single count of convicted felon in possession of a firearm, after interviews with witnesses indicate the shooting may have been self-defense.

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A man is dead after an officer involved shooting early this morning outside of a convenience store in Baton Rouge. Cpl. L’ Jean McKneely says officers responded to an anonymous tip that someone had a gun in the area and it needed to be checked out by authorities. He says that’s when a scuffle occurred and 37-year-old Alton Sterling was shot and killed by an officer.

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Sterling was pronounced dead and McKneely says only one officer fired his weapon. He says they’ll learn more about the shooting after reviewing video tape from body cameras, in car cameras and surveillance video from the convenience store.

CUT 7 (07) “it all”

The convenience store clerk told a Baton Rouge TV station he saw Sterling carrying a gun but did not have it out at the time of the shooting. McKneely says one officer is on administrative leave and the investigation is ongoing.

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State Police is increasing its efforts to enforce the “Move Over” law, in light of several officers who have been hit while on the side of the road. State Police Sgt. Jared Sandifer says the law applies to all emergency vehicles, including police, firefighters, EMS, and tow trucks. He says people need to watch out for these vehicles when they are on the side of the road.

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In the past week, officers in both Sterlington and St. John the Baptist Parish have been hit by vehicles while on the side of the road, and one of the Sterlington officers was killed. Sandifer says if you cannot get over the other lane, it’s important to at least slow down. He says you can not only get a ticket for not moving over, but you can seriously hurt or kill someone.

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According to the “Move Over America” campaign, over 70% of Americans have not heard of “move over” laws. Sandifer says it’s about safety for these people and also just treating others as you would want to be treated.

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Hundreds of Louisiana workers will be out of work as a result of GE Oil and Gas in Pineville closing its doors. Pineville Mayor Clarence Fields says the company is closing its Pineville facility to move its operation to their other location in Jacksonville, Florida. He says he is disappointed to see this company move to another state.

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The plant closing will result in 269 of the company’s 289 employees encountering permanent layoffs. Fields says they have known this was coming since December and they are looking into repurposing the GE plant.

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Fields says the city will do as much as possible to help the employees who are laid off. He says they have also been trying to prepare for the impact this will have on the economy in central Louisiana.

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Blue Sky Innovations in Lafayette has announced they will lay off all hourly employees by the end of the month and all salaried positions by the end of the year. The company has already issued a notice ending an existing contract and resulting in 55 layoffs.

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A Gonzales man is behind bars today after the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says he allegedly shot his ex girlfriend in the face while she was trying to get away from him in her vehicle. Chief Deputy Bobby Webre says 26-year-old Jarvis McNair followed the victim at a high rate of speed before stopping in Sorrento…:

cut 15 (08) “at the hospital”

Webre says the victim, 36-year-old Shondrica Dejoie, died from a gunshot wound to the mouth. He says McNair is facing several charges…:

cut 16 (08) “jail now”

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13:30 Newscast, July 5th, 2016

Hundreds of Louisiana workers will be out of work as a result of GE Oil and Gas in Pineville closing its doors. Pineville Mayor Clarence Fields says the company is closing its Pineville facility to move its operation to their other location in Jacksonville, Florida. He says he is disappointed to see this company move to another state…:
cut 12 (10) “different here”
The plant closing will result in 269 of the company’s 289 employees encountering permanent layoffs.

An officer in Baton Rouge is placed on leave after being involved in a shooting that left a suspect dead at a gas station. Corporal L’Jean McKneely says 37-year-old Alton Sterling is believed to have gotten into an altercation with officers when he was shot and killed. He says they are reviewing all evidence…:
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Stadium Journey has ranked LSU’s Alex Box Stadium as the best ballpark in the country. In its review, they say the Box has it all, powerhouse ball club, state of the art facility, great food selection, rabid fan base and an intimidating atmosphere for opposing teams.

State Police is increasing its efforts to enforce the “Move Over” law, in light of several officers who have been hit while on the side of the road. State Police Sgt. Jared Sandifer says you can not only get a ticket for not moving over, but you can seriously hurt or kill someone…:
cut 10 (05) “emergency vehicles”
In the past week, officers in both Sterlington and St. John the Baptist Parish have been hit by vehicles while on the side of the road, and one of the Sterlington officers was killed.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office says an overnight accident left a pedestrian dead in west Shreveport. They say 26-year-old Nicholas Meziere is believed to have run across a road to fire some fireworks when he dropped them and was hit by two vehicles. Meziere was pronounced dead. The accident remains under investigation.

 

12:30 Newscast, July 5th, 2016

State Police is increasing its efforts to enforce the “Move Over” law, in light of several officers who have been hit while on the side of the road. State Police Sgt. Jared Sandifer says the law applies to all emergency vehicles, including police, firefighters, EMS, and tow trucks. He says people need to watch out for these vehicles when they are on the side of the road..:
CUT 9 (10) “their speed”

A Gonzales man is behind bars today after the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says he allegedly shot his ex girlfriend in the face while she was trying to get away from him in her vehicle. Chief Deputy Bobby Webre says 26-year-old Jarvis McNair followed the victim at a high rate of speed before stopping in Sorrento…:
cut 15 (08) “at the hospital”
McNair’s charges include second degree murder.

One man is dead and another is in the hospital following a shooting in Shreveport on Independence Day. Cpl. Marcus Hines says 33-year-old Antonio Collins and 32-year-old Exzavious Thomas were next door neighbors arguing over shooting fireworks…:
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Hines says Collins suffered a fatal shot to the chest, and Thomas was also injured but is expected to recover. Thomas is charged with a single count of convicted felon in possession of a firearm, and it’s believed this was self-defense.

Tonight’s Mega Millions jackpot is up to $449 million dollars, and lottery officials say it could become the 7th largest jackpot in US history.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast July 5th

It’s award watch list season. LSU junior running back Leonard Fournette was named to the Maxwell Award Watch List, which goes to College Player of the Year. It’s a second straight year Fournette has appeared on the Maxwell Award preseason watch list after he rushed for 1,953 yards and a school record 22 touchdowns as a sophomore.

Also, LSU linebacker Kendell Beckwith, senior cornerback Tre’Davious White and junior safety Jamal Adams were all named to the Chuck Bednarik Award Watch list. Beckwith was a semifinalist last year after finishing second on the team in tackles. White led LSU in pass break-ups with seven last year and Adams led the squad with four interceptions.

Stadium Journey has ranked LSU’s Alex Box Stadium as the best ballpark in the country. In its review, they say the Box has it all, powerhouse ball club, state of the art facility, great food selection, rabid fan base and an intimidating atmosphere for opposing teams.

Former LSU star Ben Simmons scored 10 points and had eight rebounds in his summer league debut with the 76ers. Simmons played 23 minutes, but had to leave because of cramps in his right calf. Simmons was also 2-of-9 from the field and made all six of his free throw attempts.

11:30 Newscast, July 5th, 2016

Gunshots rang out in a Shreveport neighborhood on Independence Day, killing one man and leaving another in the hospital with injuries. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Two companies with operations in the state have sent notices to the Louisiana Workforce Commission about planned layoffs. GE Oil & Gas said about 269 of its 289 workers in Pineville will be let go with the reductions slated to begin September 2nd. Blue Sky Innovations said it was given notice to end its contract resulting in 55 layoffs starting July 31st.

A man is dead after an officer involved shooting early this morning outside of a convenience store in Baton Rouge. Cpl. L’ Jean McKneely says officers responded to an anonymous tip that someone had a gun in the area and it needed to be checked out by authorities. He says that’s when a scuffle occurred and 37-year-old Alton Sterling was shot and killed by an officer…:
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Sterling was pronounced dead and McKneely says only one officer fired his weapon.

A scientist at LSU Health Shreveport had a part in a deal seeking to develop cancer immunotherapy drugs. Professor Doctor Robert Rhoads says the parmacutical company Sanofi has set up a licesing fee to see if immunotherapy could work with other types of cancer as it’s already used to treat melanoma and prostate cancer…:
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10:30 LRN Newscast July 5th

The Colorado State Hurricane forecast team has upped its prediction for the number of named storms from 14 to 15. State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s quiet in the tropics now, but a La Nina is expected to take effect at the heart of the hurricane season…
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One man is dead and another is in the hospital following a shooting in Shreveport on Independence Day. Cpl. Marcus Hines says 33-year-old Antonio Collins and 32-year-old Exzavious Thomas were next door neighbors who got into a dispute over fireworks that turned violent.
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Hines says Collins died from his injuries, while Thomas at this point has not been charged with murder as they investigate to see if he acted in self-defense.

Baton Rouge police are investigating an officer-involved shooting that left one man dead. Authorities say it happened early this morning next to a conveience store as officers were called to the scene to investigate a man selling CDs. An altercation ensued, shots were fired, leaving an individual dead and an officer on paid administrative leave.

The town of Welsh, located in in Jefferson Davis Parish, is now the official The Home of the Cajun Dictionary. Mayor Carolyn Louviere says the town’s late pastor, Father Jules Daigle, wasn’t pleased with the way Cajun French was spoken and wrote two books on the language that are now available on Amazon. Louviere says the town will hold a special celebration on their new designation…
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Louviere says everyone in the town is proud to call Welsh “The Home of the Cajun Dictionary.”

09:30 Newscast, July 5th, 2016

The Colorado State University forecast team has upped the number of anticipated named storms in 2016 by one. Don Molino reports…:
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The town of Welsh, located in in Jefferson Davis Parish, is now the official The Home of the Cajun Dictionary.” Mayor Carolyn Louviere says the town’s long time former late pastor, Father Jules Daigle, wasn’t pleased with the way Cajun French was spoken, and he would be happy about the distinction…:
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A deal has been struck to develop cancer immunotherapy drugs first discovered by LSU Health Shreveport professor Doctor Robert Rhoads and scientists at the University of Warsaw in Poland. Rhoads says immunotherapy would not have the toxic side effects of current chemotherapy drugs and it would direct a person’s immune system to attack cancer cells until the last one is gone..:
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Rhoads, who lost both of his parents to cancer, is excited Sanofi will seek to develop this treatment to other cancers.

Shreveport Police is investigating the case of a fatal shooting which apparently occurred over a dispute over fireworks. They believe 33-year-old Antonio Collins and 32-year-old Exzavious Thomas were fighting over teenagers shooting off fireworks near the men’s homes. It’s alleged that at the heart of the dispute, Collins shot Thomas, then Thomas returned fire fatally wounding Collins. Thomas is charged with a count of convicted felon in possession of a firearm. The investigation is ongoing.

 

08:30 Newscast, July 5th, 2016

How will the front loading of the TOPS scholarship program effect students? Under legislation approved by the governor, tuition will be funded in the fall, but only 42% would be covered in the spring. Ally Balthazar, a three year LSU TOPS student, says not getting the full award puts a financial struggle on her family and puts extra pressure to do better in school…:
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She says her parents pay out of pocket expenses outside of the TOPS funding.

Monroe Police say an arrest has been made in the case of a man who is accused of opening fire at the Monroe Civic Center Sunday morning that left two dead and three wounded. Authorities arrested 24-year-old Jaterrious Godfrey of Monroe on second-degree murder and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon charges. Investigators say a conflict in the parking lot of the Civic Center resulted in shots fired and 5 people being hit.

The pharmaceutical company, Sanofi, agrees to develop cancer immunotherapy drugs that were discovered, in part, by an LSU Health Shreveport professor. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The Colorado State University forecast team now predicts there will be 15 named storms this season, up from the previous forecast of 14 named tropical storms. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there are already for named storms this season, the most ever for this time of year, and the peak is around September 10th
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07:30 Newscast, July 5th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards approved legislation that would front load the TOPS program in the new budget. Halen Doughty has more on how students feel about this change…:
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On the heels of negative press out of Baylor, Tennessee and Florida State over sexual assault claims, LSU President F King Alexander announces every athlete, coach and athletic support staff member will have to undergo harassment sensitivity and awareness training. He hopes the classes will eradicate inappropriate behavior to prevent similar allegations of inappropriate behavior.

A deal has been struck to develop cancer immunotherapy drugs first discovered by LSU Health Shreveport professor Doctor Robert Rhoads and scientists at the University of Warsaw in Poland. Immunotherapy is already used in treatment of melanoma and prostate cancer. Rhoads says pharmaceutical company Sanofi has paid a licensing fee to see if immunotherapy could work with other types of cancer…:
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Rhoads says immunotherapy would not have the toxic side effects of current chemotherapy drugs.

The town of Welsh, located in in Jefferson Davis Parish, is now the official The Home of the Cajun Dictionary.” Mayor Carolyn Louviere (Lou-Vee-Air) says the town’s long time former late pastor, Father Jules Daigle, wasn’t pleased with the way Cajun French was spoken and wrote two books on the language. She credits Welsh’s city council for taking steps to get this designation…:
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06:45 Sportscast, July 5th, 2016

The big sports story today is the announcement on July 4th by Kevin Durant who decided he’s going to leave the Thunder and play for the Golden State Warriors. Some folks in Oklahoma City decided to use their Independence Day fireworks to burn Durant’s jersey when the announcement was made. Sources say Durant’s contract with Golden State, where he’ll play alongside NBA stars Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, is for $54 million dollars over two years with a player option. This also makes things more difficult for the Pelicans in the Western Conference.

LSU President F King Alexander has announced that in the next few months every athlete, coach and athletic support staff member will be required to undergo sexual harassment sensitivity and awareness training. Alexander says only two other schools are doing this at the moment. Baylor, Tennessee and Florida State have had their share of negative headlines because of sexual assault claims in recent months.

Baton Rouge based competitive eater Adrian “The Rabbit” Morgan was representing Louisiana Monday in the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest. He appeared with some of the most famous eaters in the contest but was unable to catch up with Joey Jaws Chestnutt — who smashed the previous record after chowing down on about 70 hot dogs in 10 minutes. Morgan got down 35 wieners.

Former LSU All-American Lynnika Pitts earned a spot on the women’s triple jump finals at the US Olympic trials after finishing 12th in the qualifying round Monday. Formerly of East Ascension, Pitts, who played for the Lady Tigers from 2011-2014, earned the final spot for the finals set for Thursday.

No. 1 overall pick Ben Simmons made his NBA debut at the Utah Jazz Summer League on Monday. In his first taste of pro-action, Simmons made the 76ers fans nervous as he left the game in the fourth quarter due to cramps in both calves. Simmons finished with 10 points, eight rebounds and five assists in just under 24 minutes of play as the Celtics won 102-94.