LRN Sportscast 11:40 July 27

LSU’s quarterback battle will be the major storyline once the Tigers begin fall practice next week. College football anaylst Phil Steele anticipates sophomore Brandon Harris will win the job and perform well…
cut 18 (09) “….national title contender”
Steele believes the Tigers will be one of the bigger surprises, in a good way, during the upcoming football season.

The Saints are expected to officially announce the release of pass rusher Junior Galette today. News broke on Friday that Galette was let go and news reports came out this weekend, he was a problem in the locker room.

Former LSU star Aaron Nola earned his first major league win yesterday as he helped the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Chicago Cubs 11 to 5. Nola threw seven plus strong innings and also drove in a run at the plate.

11:30 Newscast, July 27th, 2015

The Lafayette movie theater shooting has re-energized the debate of installing metal detectors inside movie theaters. Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton says she is already working on legislation to do just that. Norton says she views going to the movies as a family outing…:
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If re-elected this fall, Norton plans to introduce the measure during next year’s legislative session.

The two women who were shot and killed during a movie in Lafayette last week are being laid to rest today. 21-year-old Macyi Breaux’s funeral is underway. Breaux was a popular student who was studying to be a radiology technician at LSU Eunice. 33-year-old Jillian Johnson’s funeral will be held later this afternoon. Johnson was an outgoing artist who ran retail boutiques in Lafayette and New Orleans.

Attorney General Bubby Caldwell wants to assemble a team of health professionals to help identify unstable and violent persons and communicate that information with law enforcement…:
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There’s evidence the Lafayette movie theater gunman John Houser suffered from mental issues. Cops saying identifying these potentially dangerous criminals who suffer from mental problems is a first step.

Cops say a woman was arrested over the weekend for allegedly saying over and over that she was going to shoot somebody at a Baton Rouge Cinemark movie theater. An East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office report indicates 27-year-old Gaynell Haydel made threats to moviegoers and employees with some even leaving the theater. The suspect was booked on counts of terrorizing, disturbing the peace and resisting arrest.

 

10:30 Newscast, July 27th, 2015

Arguments over gun control are flaring again in the wake of last week’s Lafayette theater shooting. Violence Policy Center Executive Director Josh Sugarman says too many people ignore the fact that gun violence takes a heavy toll on Louisiana…:
CUT 5 (06) “manifestation of it”
59-year-old John Houser opened fire during a movie playing in Lafayette and two women died while several others were injured. Wade Duty with the Louisiana Gun Association says law abiding citizens have a right to protect themselves as cops aren’t there when a shooting takes place…:
CUT 7 (09) “in your kitchen”
Duty says the best immediate response to a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.

The Shreveport Police Department says a man was shot and killed by cops after officers responded to a call from two women who say they were being held captive. Apparently the man left the residence and when he was located by officers he began shooting at them then cops returned fire. Authorities say the man died at a local hospital and four officers are on paid leave pending the results of an investigation.

The next governor will have to address whether or not TOPS students should continue to have their tuition fully paid for by the state. Scott Carwile has more from the candidateson the issue…:
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09:30 Newscast July 27, 2015

Attorney General Buddy Caldwell wants to address mental health issues after the Lafayette theater shooting. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Governor Bobby Jindal says if Westboro Baptist Church members try to disrupt today’s funeral services for the Lafayette movie theater shooting victims, they will be arrested. On CBS’s “Face the Nation”, the governor said it’s important to allow the friends and families of 21-year-old Mayci Breaux and 33-year-old Jillian Johnson to grieve in peace. Jindal said that members of the Westboro Baptist Church “better not try that nonsense here.”

In Louisiana Radio Network’s ongoing gubernatorial Q&A we asked the major candidates about the TOPS scholarship program. We posed the question, if elected, what changes would you propose to ensure TOPS can remain a successful program? US Senator David Vitter says he would support whatever is necessary to keep the popular TOPS Scholarship program viable and sustained for the future…:

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Complete candidate responses can be found at louisianaradionetwork-dot-com.

70′s clothes are a popular trend for back to school shopping, according to an online retailer. Louisiana ranked 13th nationally in purchases from this era. Shawn Anderson, Fashion expert at Zulily, says Louisiana kids also gravitated toward fashion from the 1980′s.

cut 15 (09) “in Louisiana”

Anderson says the state is up to date on the fashions and right up there with the trends.

08:30 Newscast July 27, 2015

The Lafayette theater shooting is sparking arguments over gun control once again and whether more laws are needed to prevent such tragedies…

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Funeral services of the two victims of the Lafayette movie theater shooting will be held today. Services for 21-year-old Mayci Breaux of Franklin are scheduled for 11AM at the Church of the Assumption in Franklin. Services for 33-year-old Jillian Johnson of Lafayette will get underway at 12:30PM in Lafayette at the Delhomme Chapel of Flowers.

Louisiana Attorney General Bubby Caldwell wants to assemble a team of health professionals to help identify unstable and violent persons and share that information with law enforcement. Caldwell says he is going to take action and doesn’t understand why it’s taken so long to confront these problems.

cut 13 (06) “efficiently”

There’s evidence the Lafayette movie theater gunman John Houser suffered from mental issues.

Louisiana Radio Network’s latest gubernatorial Q&A question asks the major candidates, if elected, what changes would you propose to ensure TOPS can remain a successful program? Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle says he would work with legislators to find innovative ways to sustain the program. Angelle says he would propose a budget that fully funds scholarships…

cut 10 (10) “our tax dollars”

Louisiana’s gubernatorial primary is October 24th.

07:30 Newscast July 27, 2015

Thursday night’s theater shooting in Lafayette is re-igniting arguments over gun control. 59-year-old John Houser opened fire on a theater full of people and two women died while several others were injured. Wade Duty with the Louisiana Gun Association says piling on additional gun laws would not have altered this man’s behavior…

cut 6 (09) “the mentally ill”

Gun control proponents say we need stronger gun laws so that Americans can feel safe going about their daily lives.

Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell wants to form a team of health professionals to help identify unstable and violent persons and communicate that information with law enforcement. He says we need to learn from tragedies like the Lafayette shooting and then find a solution…

cut 12 (11) “can learn”

Caldwell says he’s tired of seeing mass shootings like the one that happened Thursday night in Lafayette.

Louisiana Radio Network’s latest question in our ongoing gubernatorial Q&A asked the major candidates if elected, what changes would you propose to ensure TOPS can remain a successful program? State Representative John Bel Edwards says it may be necessary to control the costs of the program by de-linking the program from automatic tuition increases…

cut 9 (10) “program, itself”

You can find the candidate responses at louisianaradionetwork-dot-com.

An online retailer says 70′s clothes are a popular trend for back to school shopping. Louisiana ranked 13th nationally in purchases from this era. Fashion expert at Zulily, Shawn Anderson, says students are loving the look of floral casual dresses, rompers and chevron print dresses.

cut 14 (11) “the 70′s”

Anderson says the musical festival vibe is coming back in style.

06:45 Sportscast July 27, 2015

College football analyst Phil Steele believes the LSU Tigers will be one of the surprise teams in the upcoming college football season. Steele says LSU’s defense will be fast and one of the best in the country and he likes the offensive line…

cut 17 (12) ” the job”

But Steele is predicting that Alabama will win the SEC West.

Aaron Nola picked up his first career Major League Baseball victory Sunday as he lead the Philadelphia Phillies to an 11-5 win over the Chicago Cubs. The former LSU pitching ace gave up four runs on five hits in 7.2 innings, striking out six. Nola also helped his own cause at the plate as he picked up his first major league RBI. Nola is expected to start again Saturday against Atlanta.

The Yankees have called up former Tiger pitcher Nick Goody. Goody has a career 2.35 ERA in the minor leagues.

The Saints have released linebacker Junior Galette, apparently as the result of his recent off the field incidents. Galette has 22 sacks over the last two seasons and signed a lucrative four-year deal last September. In January, Galette was arrested on domestic violence charges, but the criminal charges were dropped. A Youtube video also recently surfaced that purportedly showed Galette swinging a belt at people during a brawl on a beach in Florida. He’s also been recovering from a torn pectoral muscle. By releasing Galette, the Saints may have rid themselves of a potential cancer in the locker room, but his contract will also cause salary cap problems over the next couple of seasons.

St. James High School quarterback Lowell Narcisse will announce his college commitment today. Narcisse is ranked by ESPN as the number one dual threat quarterback in the country for the class of 2017. The junior says his final four schools are LSU, Alabama, Auburn, and Clemson. In his sophomore season, Narcisse threw for over 3,100 yards and 31 touchdowns and rushed for over 1,400 yards and 18 scores. Narcisse will miss his junior season after tearing his ACL during St. James’ spring game.

06:30 Newscast July 27, 2015

The Lafayette theater shooting is sparking arguments over gun control once again and whether more laws are needed to prevent such tragedies. Violence Policy Center Executive Director Josh Sugarman says we need stronger gun laws so that Americans can feel safe going about their daily lives. He says the entire gun industry needs serious reform…

cut 4 (05) “shootings like this”

Opponents of more gun control say the best immediate response to a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.

In Louisiana Radio Network’s ongoing gubernatorial Q&A we asked the major candidates about the TOPS scholarship program. We posed the question, if elected, what changes would you propose to ensure TOPS can remain a successful program? Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says reasonable reform is needed to preserve the program and the bill passed by the legislature this year is a responsible way to do that…

cut 8 (09) “tuition goes up”

Candidate responses can be heard at louisianaradionetwork-dot-com

Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell wants to assemble a team of health professionals to help identify unstable and violent persons and communicate that information with law enforcement. Caldwell says he’s tired of seeing mass shootings like the one that happened Thursday night in Lafayette.

cut 11 (11) “safe havens.”

There’s evidence the Lafayette movie theater gunman John Houser suffered from mental issues.

Former LSU pitching ace Aaron Nola picked up his first career Major League Baseball victory Sunday as he lead the Philadelphia Phillies to an 11-5 win over the Chicago Cubs.

AM Newscall July 27,2015

The Lafayette theater shooting is sparking arguments over gun control once again and whether more laws are needed to prevent such tragedies. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Should TOPS students continue to have their tuition fully paid for by the state is an issue the next governor will have to address. Scott Carwile has more from the candidates on this topic…

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Attorney General Buddy Caldwell wants to address mental health issues after the Lafayette theater shooting. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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The Lafayette theater shooting is sparking arguments over gun control once again and whether more laws are needed to prevent such tragedies. Violence Policy Center Executive Director Josh Sugarman says we need stronger gun laws so that Americans can feel safe going about their daily lives. He says the entire gun industry needs serious reform…:

cut 4  (05)  “shootings like this”

Sugarman says in 2013, Louisiana’s per capita firearm homicide rate was the first in the nation, and it ranked second in the rate of overall gun death according to the CDC. He says the all too often unacknowledged fact is that gun violence takes a heavy toll on the state…:

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59-year-old John Houser opened fire on a theater full of people last week and two women died while several others were injured. Wade Duty with the Louisiana Gun Association says piling on additional gun laws would not have altered this man’s behavior…:

Cut 6 (09)  “the mentally ill”

Duty says the best immediate response to a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. He says the Lafayette Police Department did an amazing job responding to the scene very quickly, but cops aren’t there when a shooting takes place…:

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In Louisiana Radio Network’s ongoing gubernatorial Q&A we asked the major candidates about the TOPS scholarship program. We posed the question, if elected, what changes would you propose to ensure TOPS can remain a successful program? Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says reasonable reform is needed to preserve the program and the bill passed by the legislature this year is a responsible way to do that…

Cut 8  (09)  “tuition goes up” 

State Representative John Bel Edwards says it may be necessary to control the costs of the program by de-linking the program from automatic tuition increases…

Cut 9 (10) “program, itself”

Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle says, if elected, he would work with legislators to find innovative ways to sustain the program. Angelle says he would propose a budget that fully funds scholarships…

Cut 10 (10) “our tax dollars”

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Louisiana Attorney General Bubby Caldwell wants to assemble a team of health professionals to help identify unstable and violent persons and communicate that information with law enforcement. Caldwell says he’s tired of seeing mass shootings like the one that happened Thursday night in Lafayette.

cut 11 (11) “safe havens.”  

Caldwell says we need to start pulling our resources together. He says we need to learn from these tragedies and then find a solution.

cut 12 (11) “can learn”

There’s evidence the Lafayette movie theater gunman John Houser suffered from mental issues. Caldwell says he is going to take action and doesn’t understand why it’s taken so long to confront these problems.

Cut 13 (06)  “efficiently”

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An online retailer says 70′s clothes are a popular trend for back to school shopping. Louisiana ranked 13th nationally in purchases from this era. Fashion expert at Zulily, Shawn Anderson, says students are loving the look of floral casual dresses, rompers and chevron print dresses.

Cut 14 (11) “the 70′s”

Anderson says the musical festival vibe is coming back in style. She says Louisiana kids also gravitated toward fashion from the 80′s.

Cut 15  (09)  “in Louisiana”

Anderson says the state is up to date on the fashions and right up there with the trends. She says more and more young people are sporting the retro look with styles from past decades.

Cut 16  (08)  “go forward”

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College football analyst Phil Steele believes the LSU Tigers will be one the surprise teams in the upcoming season. Steele says LSU’s defense will be fast and one of the best in the country and he likes the offensive line…

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Steele says quarterback is the biggest question mark on LSU’s team. But he anticipates that sophomore Brandon Harris will win the job and perform well…

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But Steele is predicting that Alabama will win the SEC west. He likes the Crimson Tide’s defense

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 ***Affiliates: Please note this is David Vitter’s response to the Governor Q&A.***

US Senator David Vitter says he would support whatever is necessary to keep the popular TOPS Scholarship program viable and sustained for the future…:

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10:30 AM Newscall July 25,2015

Police are still searching for the motive of gunman John Houser in the Lafayette theater shooting. Eric Gill reports…
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A single vehicle crash killed a child that wasn’t properly restrained in a car seat in Rapides Parish. 31-year-old Marquita Batiste of Alexandria overturned her SUV after she tried to pass a vehicle while entering a curve on Highway 498. 4-year-old Amaria Lachney was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at a local hosptial . Bastiste is charged with reckless operation of a vehicle, negligent homicide, negligent injuring, no seat belt, and no child restraint.

 

Of the nine victims injured in the theater shooting, 5 were treated at Lafayette General. Two have been released and the other three patients are said to be in stable condition. Doctor Foster Kordische says the majority of the victims sustained extremity wounds.
Cut 18 (12) “…lower extremities.”

The Louisiana Democratic Party’s Jefferson Jackson dinner is tonight in at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel. Party Spokesperson Beau Tidwell says big name democrats like Bernie Sanders and John Bel Edwards will make an appearance. Tidwell says former Senator Mary Landrieu will be honored.
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There are currently no democrats serving in statewide office.