14:30 Newscast, December 22nd, 2015

Ice cream lovers throughout the state are thrilled to have Blue Bell back in stores, but how safe is the product to consume after being linked to listeria? LSU Health New Orleans Infectious Diseases Professor Dr. Fred Lopez says new regulations are in place by the FDA and it’s probably safer to eat Blue Bell now than ever…:
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A 19-year-old was found dead of multiple gunshot wounds on the side of the road in Jennings. Deputy Chief Danny Semmes says Trey Gant died at a hospital after he was located around 11:30 last night. He says they are searching for 29-year-old Thomas Segura, but he’s not considered a suspect just yet…:
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The investigation is ongoing.

A man who allegedly stole someone’s iPhone 6 was caught when Lafayette cops tracked him through a selfie he’d taken with the device. Investigators say a 26-year-old male victim reported he was robbed of his property at gunpoint, but later noticed activity on the phone through his home computer when he discovered and uploaded the selfie. Lafayette police made contact with the suspect, 27-year-old Leroy Hebert, through a dating website. He was arrested a charged with armed robbery.

An investigation is underway into the shooting death of a 32-year-old man by a sheriff’s deputy. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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LRN PM Newcall December 22nd updated

Now that Blue Bell ice cream has returned to store shelves in Louisiana, can people trust that the product is safe to eat? Eric Gill reports…

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An investigation is underway into the shooting death of a 32-year-old man  by a sheriff’s deputy. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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State Police say a shooting involving deputies from the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office has left one man dead. Master Trooper Brooks David says LSP was contacted by the sheriff’s office last night about the shooting near Breaux Bridge…

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He confirms that St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s deputies were involved, at least one shot was fired, and one person is dead. David says this is an active investigation and information is limited at this time…

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The man shot by deputies has been identified as 32-year-old Michael Noel of Breaux Bridge. David says it’s unclear why deputies were called to the residence, but that part of the investigation will be handled by the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office…

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A 19-year-old was found on the side of the road dead from multiple gunshot wounds in Jennings. Deputy Chief Danny Semmes says Trey Gant of Jennings was rushed to a local hospital after they arrived on the scene around 11:30 last night…

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Semmes says they are searching for 29-year-old Thomas Segura, but he’s not considered a suspect just yet

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A Prarieville man succumbed to his injuries at a hospital after being shot in a Baton Rouge strip mall parking lot, and authorities are searching for the suspects. BRPD Lt. Jonny Dunnam says they were called to the scene after receiving reports that a black SUV had driven through a fence between the parking lot and College Dr. before crashing into a truck in the road:

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BRPD identified the victim as 27-year-old George Reusch (Rowsh) Jr. and, according to friends on Facebook, he leaves behind a fiance and 7-month-old baby. Dunnam says a motive for the shooting or possible suspects are unknown at this time. He says investigators spoke to several witnesses at the scene…:

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Now that Blue Bell ice cream has returned to store shelves in Louisiana, can people trust that the product is safe to eat? The company was forced to take their ice cream off the shelves last spring due to a listeria outbreak which resulted in three deaths. LSU Health New Orleans Infectious Diseases Professor Dr. Fred Lopez says the FDA has taken steps to decrease the likelihood of something like this happening in the future…

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Lopez says, in light of these new rules by the FDA, he believes food safety has improved as a whole. He says, from a safety standpoint, it’s probably safer now to eat Blue Bell than any time ever…

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He says information on what Blue Bell has done to upgrade procedures and employee training is on their website. Lopez says he would feel absolutely safe eating Blue Bell. He says they have even added an additional step to their process to ensure safety…

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There’s only a couple of more shopping days left before Christmas and stores are advertising deep discounts to help consumers purchase those last minute gifts. Tulane marketing professor Harish Sujan warns against buying items, just because it’s 50-percent off

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Sujan says if you’re still looking for a gift for a person or loved one, don’t purchase an item just because it’s on sale…

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There’s been reports that retailers are having trouble moving winter clothes, because of the warm temperatures outside. Sujan imagines that some of your biggest sales involve winter clothing…

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13:30 Newscast, December 22nd, 2015

A man who friends say leaves behind a fiance and 7-month-old baby was fatally shot outside of a Baton Rouge strip mall in his vehicle Monday night. The victim is identified as 27-year-old George Reusch (Rowsh) Jr. BRPD Lt. Jonny Dunnam says the Reusch was found shot in his vehicle and later died at a hospital. He says investigators spoke to several witnesses at the scene…:
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A motive for the killing is unclear. Anyone with information on this incident is urged to contact authorities.

State Police have identified the man killed in an officer involved shooting in St. Martin Parish. They say 32-year-old Michael Noel died in the incident with deputies at a residence near Breaux Bridge. Master Trooper Brooks David says additional information is limited at this time…:
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He says it’s unclear why officers were called to the home.

The Franklin Parish Sheriff’s Office says a 3-year-old boy drowned overnight in a canal near his home near Crowville. The child reportedly wandered away from his home during the night and his parents didn’t notice he was missing until about 4am. The case is under investigation.

Now that Blue Bell ice cream has returned to store shelves in Louisiana, can people trust that the product is safe to eat? Eric Gill reports…:
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Governor Bobby Jindal and his wife Supriya say they’ve collected almost 300 pounds of food for the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank they’ve asked guests to bring during the Christmas season. They encourage anyone who can to donate to Louisiana’s food banks.

 

12:30 Newscast, December 22nd, 2015

Now that Blue Bell ice cream has returned to store shelves in Louisiana, can people trust that the product is safe to eat? The company was forced to take their ice cream off the shelves last spring due to a listeria outbreak which resulted in three deaths. LSU Health New Orleans Infectious Diseases Professor Dr. Fred Lopez says the FDA has taken steps to decrease the likelihood of something like this happening in the future…:
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He says, from a safety standpoint, it’s probably safer now to eat Blue Bell than any time ever.

A 17-year-old who suffered an apparent accidental gunshot wound to the head has been pronounced clinically deceased, according to the Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office. They say a 911 report came in over the weekend with a caller stating Dronald Washington was playing with a .38 caliber revolver when it went off. They say this is an ongoing investigation as questions surrounding the incident remain unanswered.

There’s only a couple of more shopping days left before Christmas and stores are advertising deep discounts to help consumers purchase those last minute gifts. Tulane marketing professor Harish Sujan says if you’re still looking for a gift for a person or loved one, don’t purchase an item just because it’s on sale…:
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He imagines some of the biggest sales right now are on winter clothes as retailers look to offload merchandise that isn’t selling because it’s been so warm outside.

Prices at the pump continue to fall. GasBuddy.com reports that the current statewide average for a gallon of regular in Louisiana stands at $1.78.

 

11:30 Newscast, December 22nd, 2015

A Prarieville man succumbed to his injuries at a hospital after being shot in a Baton Rouge strip mall parking lot, and cops are searching for the suspects. BRPD Lt. Jonny Dunnam says they were called to the scene after receiving reports that a black SUV had driven through a fence between the parking lot and College Dr. before crashing into a truck in the road:
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He says witnesses reported seeing two black males fleeing the scene. Anyone with information on this incident is urged to contact police.

It doesn’t at all feel like it, but today is the first full day of winter. The season officially began at 10:49 last night with the winter solstice.
State Climatologist Barry Keim says the seasonal forecast is a gloomy one:
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He says expect lots of clouds, rain and dreary conditions.

A 19-year-old was found on the side of the road dead from multiple gunshot wounds in Jefferson Davis Parish. Deputy Chief Danny Semmes says Trey Gant of Jennings was rushed to a local hospital around 11:30 last night…:
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Semmes says they are searching for 29-year-old Thomas Segura, but he’s not considered a suspect just yet.

Governor elect John Bel Edwards is taking steps so low-income adults do not lose food stamp benefits in January. The Jindal administration took action to prevent certain able bodied adults from receiving food stamps. But Julie Baxter Payer, spokesperson for Governor-elect Edwards, says he will seek to remove the work requirement, so an estimated 31-thousand adults can still access food stamps…:
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11:40 LRN Sportscast December 22nd

The Saints are now 5-9 on the season after losing to the Detroit Lions 35-27 on Monday night football. New Orleans played an ugly first half and found themselves down 21-3 at halftime. New Orleans made it a game in the second half, as Drew Brees threw three touchdown passes. But the Saints defense was just not good enough again. They allowed the league’s worst rushing attack to rush for 150 yards and Lions QB Matthew Stafford completed 22 of 25 passes for 254 yards and three touchdowns.

Saints Hall of Fame linebacker Rickey Jackson has told a New Orleans TV station that he is recovering from prostate cancer. Jackson says he’s doing ok and is now cancer free. He had 128 sacks during his hall of fame career.

In recruiting news…Parkway quarterback Keondre Wudtee has reportedly de-committed from Louisiana Tech. Wudtee tweeted over the weekend that he received an offer from Oklahoma State.

In the first college baseball preseason poll, LSU is ranked seventh, one spot behind UL Lafayette. The Tigers beat the Cajuns in the super regionals last year to advance to the College World Series. The Tigers return one of the top pitchers in the country in Alex Lange. Coach Paul Mainieri says he’s excited that Lange and veteran left hander Jared Poche will anchor their pitching staff in 2016…
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LSU’s first game is February 19th against Cincinnati.

In college basketball last night…UL Lafayette defeated UNO 79-69. Georgia Tech topped Southeastern Louisiana 75-62 and Southern upended North Carolina Central 68-63. Tonight…LSU hosts American University. Louisiana Tech is at Florida Gulf Coast and McNeese State is at UCLA.

10:30 Newscast December 22, 2015

State Police say a shooting involving deputies from the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office has left one man dead. Master Trooper Brooks David says LSP was contacted by the sheriff’s office last night about the shooting near Breaux Bridge…

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No names of those involved have been released at this time.

The Abita Brewing Company is releasing an alcoholic version of their famous Abita Root Beer. Brewmaster Mark Wilson says says the hard root beer will be the first product in its line of “Bayou Bootlegger” hard sodas. He says they hope the hard root beer is eventually as popular as the original…

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Bayou Bootlegger Hard Root Beer arrives in stores this week.

Baton Rouge Police have identified the man shot to death last night in a parking lot near Hooters on Corporate Boulevard. They say 27-year-old George Reusch, Jr. of Prairieville was shot inside his SUV. His vehicle then went through a fence and struck another vehicle before coming to a stop on College Drive. Reusch succumbed to his injuries while in route to a local hospital. Two men believed to have been involved in the shooting fled the scene shortly after the incident. Police are on the lookout for two black men, one thin and the other heavyset.

Today is the first full day of winter. Don Molino has more on what you can expect weather-wise this season…

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09:30 Newscast December 22, 2015

Governor elect John Bel Edwards is taking steps to ensure that low-income adults do not lose food stamp benefits in January. The Jindal administration took action to prevent certain able bodied adults from receiving food stamps. But Edwards’ spokesperson Julie Baxter Payer says Edwards believes these adults face significant barriers to employment and they’ll look to extend a waiver that Jindal allowed to expire…

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She says Edwards will seek to remove the work requirement, so an estimated 31-thousand adults can still access food stamps.

Today is the first full day of winter. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the seasonal forecast calls for cooler and wetter than normal conditions in Louisiana. He says El Nino will keep many arctic air intrusions into Louisiana at bay, but not all of them…

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Keim says those who enjoy the cold during this time of year will be disappointed for much of the season.

State Police is investigating an officer involved shooting in Breaux Bridge that left one man dead. They say St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s deputies were responding to a call Monday night when the shooting occurred. Authorities are uncertain why officers were called to the home and their investigation into what led to the shooting is ongoing. Officials have not released the name of the victim.

Fewer people are choosing to hook up costly broadband to their homes for internet and are instead only using their smartphones. Jeff Palermo reports…

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08:30 Newscast December 22, 2015

A recent Pew Research Center study finds more people are choosing to use their smartphones for internet access at home instead of hooking up costly broadband services. Senior Researcher John Horrigan says they are seeing this happen mostly among low income Americans, but they also found a number of incidents of this pattern among lower-middle income users…

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The study looked at home broadband adoption between 2013 and 2015.

Winter has officially arrived. State Climatologist Barry Keim says this winter will bring cooler and wetter than normal conditions to Louisiana. Keim says, despite a forecast for cooler temperatures, you shouldn’t expect a lot of freezes across Louisiana this winter…

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Keim says El Nino will keep many arctic air intrusions into Louisiana at bay this winter.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the fatal fire of a camper trailer in Pineville. They say fire fighters found the body of the trailer’s owner, 58-year-old Neida Reeves in the bedroom. A second occupant, 56-year-old Kenneth Ashworth, was transported to an area hospital with second and third degree burns to two-thirds of his body. At last report, Ashworth was listed in critical condition. Investigators believe the fire began in the bedroom where Reeves was found. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

An alcoholic version of the famous Abita Root Beer is hitting stores this week. Michelle Southern reports…

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07:30 Newscast December 22, 2015

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards is taking steps so low-income adults do not lose food stamp benefits in January. Edwards spokesperson Julie Baxter Payer says Edwards wants to provide food stamp benefits for abled bodied adults for at least one-year, until they improve state worker training programs. She says until that time, these individuals should continue to receive this federal assistance…

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Governor Jindal’s spokesperson, Mike Reed, says the best way to break the cycle of poverty is for individuals to get a job and get off of government assistance.

Today is the first full day of winter. Winter officially began at 10:49PM last night with the winter solstice. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the seasonal forecast is kind of gloomy…

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But he says those who enjoy frigid temperatures during this time of year will be disappointed for much of the season.

Fewer people are choosing to hook up costly broadband to their homes for internet and are instead only using their smartphones, according to a recent study by the Pew Research Center. Senior Researcher John Horrigan says smartphone only people rely solely on their cellular devices for online access…

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Horrigan says more consumers are becoming “smartphone only” mainly because residential broadband service is becoming more expensive.

The Abita Brewing Company is releasing Bayou Bootlegger Hard Root Beer in stores this week. Brewmaster Mark Wilson says the flavors in the Abita Root Beer deliver aromas of wintergreen, vanilla, and sassafras with hints of clove and anise…

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He says the hard root beer will be the first product in its line of “Bayou Bootlegger” hard sodas.