LRN Sportscast 16:45 May 29

They are in a weather delay at Alex Box Stadium as the Fighting Tigers host Lehigh in Game 1 of the Baton Rouge Regional. They played the top of the first as Alden Cartwright retired the side in order and then a heavy rainfall came, followed by lightning. LSU officials hope to resume action at 5:25.

The weather is better in Houston, where the Ragin Cajuns are taking on Rice. UL Lafayette fell behind three to nothing, but the Cajuns battled back to make it a one-run game. Joe Robbins and Greg Davis each had RBIs. But Houston added a run in the 7th and two more in the 8th inning to make 6-2, heading into the 9th.

In other action today….College of Charleston beat Auburn seven to six in the Tallahasse Regional, while Arkansas held on to beat Oral Roberts eight to six in the Stillwater Regional.

Tonight in the Women’s College World Series. LSU faces Florida in a winner’s bracket game. The Tigers took two of three from the Gators earlier this season. First pitch is at 6 PM.

Former Saints safety Darren Sharper pleads guilty to drug and rape charges Friday in New Orleans federal court. Michelle Southern reports…
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And an Orleans Parish Civil District Court Judge has decided to keep the public out of the court proceedings that will determine if Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson is competent to make important business decisions regarding his professional sports franchises. Several media outlets argued the public should have access, since Benson’s teams receive hundreds of millions of dollars in state money.

LRN Newscast 16:30 05-29-15

Governor Bobby Jindal has called a Unified Command Group meeting of emergency responders to prepare for flooding in Northwest Louisiana. Because of the increase rain amounts, meteorologists believe the Red River will create flooding following a crest in Shreveport June 6th, that will stretch downriver to Alexandria the following week. Experts say this will be a comparable flooding to that in 1990.

A man wielding an ax- who was spotted walking around looking for homes to burglarize- has been arresting following an attack on a Baton Rouge police officer. Spokesman Cpl. L’Jean (Gene) McKneely says when the officer stepped out of his car, 41 year-old Deandre Trahan made his move…
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They caught up with Trahan and the car in West Baton Rouge Parish, where he had to be tazed several times.
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The US Army agrees to pick up the tab on the burning of the 15-million pounds of M6 propellant improperly stored at Camp Minden in Webster Parish. The Department of Justice says that will pay the $28 million needed to dispose of the materials. Minden Representative Gene Reynolds says this means the project can finally get up and going…
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As a part of a plea deal, former New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper pleads guilty to drug and rape charges Friday in New Orleans federal court. Legal Analyst Chick Foret says the government read into the record the factual basis of Sharper’s case and also talked about the co-defendants in this case, Erik Nunez and Brandon Licciardi (La-SHAR-dee)…
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Sentencing is schedule for August 20th.

LRN Newscast 15:30 05-29-15

According to the US Department of Justice the 28 million dollar price tag to dispose of the M6 propellant at Camp Minden will be paid by the US Army. Although no specific timeline has been set for the destruction of the propellant, Minden Representative Gene Reynolds is glad they are about to start the process…
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And he says it will be a closed burn.

State Inspector General Stephen Street is advising Governor Bobby Jindal to use privately funded email accounts and websites to support or oppose candidates, following recent comments from Jindal attacking Republican Presidential candidate Rand Paul. The IG’s office has received complaints alleging that Jindal violated the state Constitution for political attacks on the Governor’s publically funded website.
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Baton Rouge Police have arrested an ax wielding man who attempted to burglarize several homes, then later attacked an officer, then fled in his police car. Cpl. L-Jean (Gene) McKneely says they found the car drivne by 41 year-old Deandre Trahan in West Baton Rouge Parish, then deployed spike strips to disable the car….
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And more charges could be added.

This weekend is the 2015 Louisiana Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday. Hurricane Season starts Monday and Department of Revenue spokeswoman Kizzy Payton says people can get those items without the 4 percent state sales tax, and be prepared at the same time…
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LRN Newscast 14:30 05-29-15

Former Saints safety Darren Sharper pleads guilty to drug and rape charges Friday in New Orleans federal court. Michelle Southern reports…
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State Police are investigating a two vehicle fatal crash very early this morning on US 190 westbound at the intersection of LA 1 in Pointe Coupee Parish. 21-year-old Devon R. Freeman of Roscoe, TX rear-ended an 18 wheeler, and was pronounced dead at the scene. Speed and impairment on the part of Freeman are suspected. He was not wearing a seatbelt.
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A man wielding an ax has been arrested after he went after an officer, and fled in his Baton Rouge Police car. Cpl. L’Jean McKneely says they got the call about 41 year-old Deandre Trahan walking around and attempting to burglarize homes, and when the officer arrived and called for back-up, the suspect attacked…
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McKneely says they found the police car in west Baton Rouge Parish, and Trahan had to be tazed several times.

The disposal of 15 million pounds of M6 propellant at Camp Minden is about to begin, as the Department of Justice says the US Army will pay 28 million dollars for that project, which should begin almost immediately…
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That’s Minden Representative Gene Reynolds.

PM Newscall, May 29th, 2015

Former Saints safety Darren Sharper pleads guilty to drug and rape charges Friday in New Orleans federal court. Michelle Southern reports…

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The US Army agrees to pay for the disposal of the 15-million pounds of M6 propellant improperly stored at Camp Minden in Webster Parish. Eric Gill has more…

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The US Army agrees to pick up the tab on the burning of the 15-million pounds of M6 propellant improperly stored at Camp Minden in Webster Parish. The Louisiana National Guard received a letter from the Department of Justice saying the Army will pay the $28 million to dispose of the materials. Minden Representative Gene Reynolds says this means the project can finally get up and going…

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There had been a dispute about the oversight costs of the cleanup effort. Reynolds says the Army will negotiate for those costs. He says once the i’s are dotted and t’s crossed on the contract, he expects work to begin on the site almost immediately…

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The M6 will be disposed through a closed burn on the Camp Minden grounds. Although no specific timeline has been set for the destruction of the propellant, Reynolds is glad that there is finally a light at the end of the tunnel…

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Saturday and Sunday is the 2015 Louisiana Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday. Hurricane Season starts Monday and Department of Revenue spokeswoman Kizzy Payton says this weekend Louisiana residents can purchase preparedness items without having to pay the 4 percent state sales tax…:

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Payton says eligible items include self powered light sources and radios, gas or diesel fuel tanks, most all types of batteries including those for cell phones, storm shutter devices and more…:

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The exemption applies to the first $1500 dollars of the purchase price of each item. Payton says they strongly encourage people to take advantage of this and get prepared now…:

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Former Saints safety Darren Sharper pleads guilty to drug and rape charges Friday in New Orleans federal court. The 39-year-old Sharper pleaded guilty to three counts of conspiracy to distribute drugs with the intent to commit rape. Legal analyst Chick Foret says Sharper’s “global” plea deal limits his sentence to 9 years, which Judge Jane Milazzo can choose to accept or reject…

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Sharper is scheduled for sentencing on August 20th. Foret says the hearing was pretty standard. He says the government read into the record the factual basis of Sharper’s case and also talked about the co-defendants in this case, Erik Nunez and Brandon Licciardi…

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Under his “global” plea deal, Sharper will plead guilty in state court to two counts of forcible rape and one count of simple rape. Foret says Sharper’s deal with prosecutors in four states looks to be unfolding in his favor…

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In a bizarre incident, Baton Rouge Police report a man wielding an ax went after a police officer. Spokesman Cpl. L’Jean McKneely says officers responded to a call about 41-year-old Deandre Trahan walking around and attempting to burglarize homes. He says after an officer located Trahan and called for backup. McKneely says when the officer stepped out of his car, Trahan attacked him while holding the ax…

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McKneely says Trahan overpowered the officer and fled in the police unit. He says they used GPS to locate the cruiser in West Baton Rouge Parish. McKneely says spike strips were deployed to disable the car…

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He says Trahan was tased several times, transported to a local hospital for treatment, and booked for armed robbery and criminal damage to property. Additional charges could follow.  The officer received moderate injuries in the incident and has been released from the hospital. McKneely says the investigation is ongoing and they are trying to determine what motivated Trahan…

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13:30 Newscast, May 29th, 2015

In a bizarre incident, Baton Rouge Police report a man wielding an axe went after a police officer then stole his cop car. Spokesman Cpl. L’Jean McKneely says they got a report that 41-year-old Deandre Trahan walking around and attempting to burglarize homes. He says after an officer located Trahan who then attacked him while the axe…:
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He says once Trahan was located he was tazed several times then booked with armed robbery and criminal damage to property with further charges pending. The officer has been released from the hospital.

Governor Bobby Jindal says if the medical marijuana bill that is moving through the legislature right now by New Iberia Senator Fred Mills makes it to his desk, he will sign it. Jindal the proposal met the criteria that marijuana distribution be for a legitimate medical purpose.

The US Army agrees to pay for the disposal of the 15-million pounds of M6 propellant improperly stored at Camp Minden in Webster Parish. Eric Gill has more…:
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The NCAA Baseball Tournament gets underway today. The Fighting Tigers host Lehigh at three o’ clock. You can watch the game on the SEC Network. UL Lafayette faces Rice this afternoon in the Houston Regional. The LSU softball team faces Florida tonight at six PM in a winner’s bracket game of the Women’s College World Series.

Tonight’s Mega Millions drawing is at a whopping $233 million dollars.

 

12:30 Newscast, May 29th, 2015

Former Saints safety Darren Sharper pleads guilty to drug and rape charges Friday in New Orleans federal court. The 39-year-old Sharper pleaded guilty to three counts of conspiracy to distribute drugs with the intent to commit rape. Legal analyst Chick Foret says Sharper’s “global” plea deal limits his sentence to 9 years, which Judge Jane Milazzo can choose to accept or reject…:
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Under his “global” plea deal, Sharper will plead guilty in state court to two counts of forcible rape and one count of simple rape.

The US Army has agreed to pick up the tab on the burning of the 15-million pounds of M6 propellant improperly stored at Camp Minden in Webster Parish. The Environmental Protection Agency says this should open the door for the Louisiana National Guard to sign a contract to dispose of the materials. The National Guard received the notification in a letter from the Department of Justice.

This weekend is the Louisiana Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday which means you don’t have to pay the 4% state sales tax on storm preparedness items. LDR spokeswoman Kizzy Payton says eligible items include batteries, generators, flashlights and more..:
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And an Orleans Parish Civil District Court Judge has decided to keep the public out of the court proceedings that will determine if Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson is competent to make important business decisions regarding his professional sports franchises. Several media outlets argued that the public should have access, since Benson’s teams receive hundreds of millions of dollars in state money.

 

11:30 Newscast, May 29th, 2015

The US Army agrees to pick up the tab on the burning of the 15-million pounds of M6 propellant stored at Camp Minden in Webster Parish. The Department of Justice says the Army will pay the $28 million to dispose of the materials. Minden Representative Gene Reynolds says this means the project can finally get up and going…:
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The M6 will be disposed through a closed burn on the Camp Minden grounds.

Saturday and Sunday is the 2015 Louisiana Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday. Hurricane Season starts Monday and Department of Revenue spokeswoman Kizzy Payton says this weekend Louisiana residents can purchase preparedness items without having to pay the 4 percent state sales tax…:
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The exemption applies to the first $1500 dollars of the purchase price of each item.

Louisiana residents are bracing for flooding that’s coming within the next week from areas around the Red River. The National Weather Service predicts the Red will crest at 33 feet on June 5th in the Shreveport/Bossier area then down to Alexandria into the following week. Bossier Parish Sheriff Office spokesman Bill Davis says people in low lying areas should keep an eye on the water…:
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Sandbags are available for residents.

Former Saints safety Darren Sharper pleads guilty to drug and rape charges Friday in a New Orleans Federal Courtroom. The 39-year-old pleaded guilty to the three counts of conspiracy to distribute drugs then rape women. There is a 9 year prison sentence tied to the so called global plea deal since Sharper is accused in other states.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast may 29

The NCAA Baseball Tournament gets underway today. The Fighting Tigers host Lehigh at three o’ clock. Last time out, LSU was held to one run in a loss to Florida in the SEC Tournament. Shortstop Alex Bregman expects the bats will come back to life today…
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Tonight at seven o’ clock in Baton Rouge, it’s Tulane versus UNC Wilmington.

UL Lafayette faces Rice this afternoon in the Houston Regional. One of the Cajuns top hitters is Kyle Clement. The junior from Jeanerette says they are excited to take on one of the best baseball programs in the nation…
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Fans who can’t make it to Houston, can watch the game on the videoboard at Tigue Moore Field.

In a federal courtroom in New Orleans, former NFL player and a member of the Saints Super Bowl team Darren Sharper plead guility to drugging and raping women. His sentencing is set for August 20th. Legal analysts say it’s possible he’ll get a nine year sentence that will run concurrently with the sentence that’s he’s already agreed upon in three other states.

And an Orleans Parish Civil District Court Judge has decided to keep the public out of the court proceedings that will determine if Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson is competent to make important business decisions regarding his professional sports franchises. Several media outlets argued that the public should have access, since Benson’s teams receive hundreds of millions of dollars in state money.

The LSU softball team faces Florida tonight at six PM in a winner’s bracket game of the Women’s College World Series.

And Louisiana Tech football has received a verbal commitment from Parkway quarterback Keondre Wudtee.

10:30 Newscast, May 29th, 2015

Louisiana is also about to deal with some flooding along the Red River and authorities are urging residents to be aware and prepare now. The red is expected to crest at levels not seen in 25 years by June 5th in the Shreveport area. Lt. Bill Davis with the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s office says they don’t encourage people to stay in their homes despite flood conditions, but if you choose to stay then stockpile water and plenty of canned foods…:
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In New Orleans, former Saints star Darren Sharper has officially pleaded guilty to rape and drug charges in federal court. A nine year prison sentence is part of the plea deal. Sharper faces similar charges in other states and exact details of the apparent “global” plea deal are not being disclosed until he’s sentenced in all of his cases.

The statewide Click It or Ticket campaign continues this weekend. Jeff Palermo reports law enforcement hopes it will prevent further traffic fatalities…:
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In the Senate Thursday lawmakers put a $60 million dollar fee increase on two House bills that would mean drivers pay $50 more in title fees when buying a car. Also being discussed is a nearly $40 increase in the cost of a driver’s license as part of ongoing budget balancing proposals.