12:30 Newscast, October 20th, 2015

Baton Rouge and Hammond Police are investigating the discovery of two bodies found at a truck stop near I-12 in Hammond. Eric Gill reports..:
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The Lake Charles Police Department is trying to figure out what happened in a purported home invasion where a three year old child was shot. Cops say the homeowner told them two men broke into his house demanding money and beating him with a gun when the weapon went off and struck the toddler. The suspects are described as two black males who fled in a dark-colored pickup truck. The child is in the hospital for treatment. Anyone with information on this incident is urged to contact authorities.

A man from Port Allen was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges stemming from a murder for hire plot against an elderly couple from Point Coupee. Prosecutor Tony Clayton says 38-year-old Tommy Gioele (Gee-Oh-Lee) hired someone to kill Manuel Persica and his wife Camellia after a bitter business feud. Gioele will also have to wear an ankle bracelet for half a decade so the Persicas feel safe…:
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He says he’s glad Gioele manned up and admitted he tried to have the Persicas murdered.

Gas prices are below $2 again after a brief jump. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $1.99 down four cents from last week according to AAA.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Through six games this season, 5th ranked LSU has 17 sacks after recording just 19 sacks in 13 games last year. Coach Les Miles gives credit to first-year defensive line coach Ed Orgeron…
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This Saturday, LSU hosts Western Kentucky for homecoming. Hilltoppers quarterback Brandon Doughty has averaged 387 yards through the air per game this season.

The Saints have made a change at kicker. Former Redskins kicker Kai Forbath has replaced Zach Hocker. Forbath was a Redskin from 2012 until earlier this year. He’s made 60 of his 69 field goal attempts.

It’s also being reported the Saints have signed wide receiver T-J Graham, who is a speedster out of North Carolina State. He’s played for three teams in five-year career. He had 54 catches in his first two seasons in Buffalo.

The Ragin Cajuns face Arkansas State tonight in a game that can be seen on ESPN Two. The Red Wolves are 3-and-3, 2-0 in the Sun Belt. The Cajuns won their Sun Belt opener and they are 2-3 overall. UL Lafayette has finally settled on a quarterback. Jalen Nixon threw for 238 yards and had four total touchdowns the last time out and Coach Mark Hudspeth hopes to see that kind of performance again…
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Arkansas State has a talented quarterback, Fredi Knighten, threw for 344 yards last season against the Cajuns.

After losing to Mississippi State last Saturday, Louisiana Tech gets back into Conference USA play as they host Middle Tennessee. Both teams are 2-and-1 in league play.

In the latest FCS coaches poll…McNeese State is still ranked ninth. Southeastern Louisiana and Grambling State are receiving votes.

11:30 Newscast, October 20th, 2015

Cops in Hammond say the bodies of a man and a woman found at a truck stop near I-12 overnight were a couple reported missing from Baton Rouge. BRPD spokesman Corporal L’Jean McKneely says they responded to the victims’ residence last night to conduct a welfare check, and found the door wide open and vehicle missing. He says OnStar located the vehicle in Hammond:
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Police have yet to identify the victims. This is a developing story.

The Lake Charles Police Department says a 3-year-old child was shot during a suspected home invasion early this morning. They say the homeowner reported he told two burglars that he didn’t have any money and that’s when they began beating him with a gun that discharged and struck the toddler. Authorities say the child was taken to a hospital out of town and the investigation into this incident is still very active.

After Saturday night’s primary election, at least 77-percent of the state House and Senate races will be decided. LaPolitics-dot-com Publisher Jeremy Alford says that’s based on the number of lawmakers running without opposition and the number of legislative races involving just two candidates. He says this is highly unusual…:
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He says there are 23 House races and 9 Senate races with multiple candidates that could go to the November 21st runoff.

LSU Coach Les Miles is warning his team not to let its guard down against Saturday’s opponent, Western Kentucky. Miles says the 6-and-1 Hilltoppers should be ranked in the Top 25 and their quarterback Brandon Doughty, is good enough to play in the SEC…”
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Kickoff is at 6pm in Tiger Stadium.

 

10:30 Newscast, October 20th, 2015

The Hammond Police Department is investigating the discovery of two bodies found at a truck stop near I-12 last night. Cops now say the victims were a man and a woman who had been reported missing from Baton Rouge. The report indicates Baton Rouge Police got a call around 10:15 last night to make a welfare check at a home where the door was wide open, no residents inside and vehicle missing. More on this as it develops.

State Farm says over 44% of teenage drivers still admit to texting while behind the wheel, even though they know it’s dangerous. Spokesperson Roszell Gadson says it’s Teen Driver Safety week and they are trying to get the word out that young motortists need to put their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road…:
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He says over 90 percent of teens also admitted that they know texting and driving is a distraction.

Governor Bobby Jindal’s second book is out today and it makes a case for why he should be should be the next man in the White House. Eric Gill reports…:
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The Westwego Police Department is investigating the shooting death of a 15-year-old boy. They say Kevin Thomas was talking with several other people in a parking lot when someone shot him multiple times as he tried to get away from the group. Authorities say Thomas made it to his parents house, but was pronounced dead at the scene. The police investigating is ongoing. If you have information on this incident, you are urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

 

09:30 Newscast October 20, 2015

A longtime Louisiana political analyst finds voter interest in this year’s governor’s election is as low as he’s ever seen. Jeff Palermo has more….

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While it is too late to register to cast your ballot in Saturday’s statewide elections, there’s still time to register to vote in the runoff election. Wednesday is the final day of voter registration for the November 21st runoff. Residents can register in person at their parish registrar of voters office and other authorized locations until close of business tomorrow. You could also register to vote online at geauxvote-dot-com, with “geaux” spelled the cajun way, until midnight Wednesday.

A State Farm survey finds 44-percent of teenagers are still texting and driving ever after understanding the potential dangers. Spokesperson Roszell Gadson says car crashes are the number one killer of teenagers and they want to engage students to drive safely in a supportive and positive way…

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He says the number one deterrent of teen distracted driving is getting into a car accident.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries have cited 40-year-old Glen Toups, Jr. of Abbeville after he illegally killed a legendary dear in Avoyelles Parish. Toups is cited for allegedly not having deer tags and basic season and big game hunting licenses. L-D-W-F Spokesperson Adam Einck says the deer was one of the top five biggest irregular deer shot with an arrow and was unofficially scored as a 208 class buck…

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08:30 Newscast October 20, 2015

Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat finds voter interest in this year’s governor’s race is among the lowest he’s ever seen. He says 70-percent of voters give Governor Bobby Jindal a negative rating and that’s rubbing off on the newest candidates…

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A recent LSU Public Policy Research Lab poll found just 39-percent of Louisiana voters were interested in this election.

Governor Jindal releases his second book today and in it the Republican presidential hopeful shares why he thinks he should be the next Commander-in-Chief. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross thinks this book will be one thing Jindal hands out on the campaign trail…

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The book, “American Will: The Forgotten Choices That Changed our Republic”, is available at amazon-dot-com.

This week is Teen Driver Safety week and a survey finds teens are still texting and driving even after being aware of the consequences. Emelie Gunn has more….

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Although it’s too late to register to vote for Saturday’s statewide elections, it’s not too late to participate in the November 21st runoff. Voter registration for the runoff election ends Wednesday. You can register in person until close of business tomorrow at your parish registrar of voters office and other authorized locations. You have until midnight Wednesday to register online at geauxvote-dot-com.

07:30 Newscast October 20, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal’s second book, “American Will: The Forgotten Choices That Changed our Republic”, is out today. In it, Jindal makes a case for why he should be elected president through stories from history. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says it’s not that unusual for a presidential candidate to release a book…

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The book is available at amazon-dot-com.

A recent State Farm survey finds that 44-percent of teenagers are still texting and driving even though they know the dangers. Spokesperson Roszell Gadson says their survey found that 50-percent of teens are scared of being caught by the police…

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He says this week is Teen Driver Safety week.

Longtime Louisiana political analyst Bernie Pinsonat finds the interest in this year’s governor’s race is a bad as he’s ever seen. He says the four major gubernatorial candidates haven’t been able to generate any interest, because they’re all being muffled by the constant attack ads…

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Pinsonat says the voters are finding themselves shying away from believing the candidates can actually fix problems.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has cited a man accused of illegally killing a legendary deer in Avoyelles Parish. L-D-W-F Spokesperson Adam Einck says 40-year-old Glen Toups, Jr. of Abbeville shot a buck with a crossbow on a hunting club’s property near Simmesport…

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Toups is cited for not having deer tags and basic season and big game hunting licenses.

06:45 Sportscast October 20, 2015

The Ragin Cajuns have a big Sun Belt Conference match-up tonight with Arkansas state. Coach Mark Hudspeth’s team has won the last four times they’ve played a regular season game on a Tuesday night…

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The Red Wolves comes in with a record of 3-and-3, 2-0 in the Sun Belt. The Cajuns won their Sun Belt opener and they are 2-3 overall. Kickoff is at 7PM and you can watch on ESPN2.

In NBA preseason action, Houston beat the Pelicans 120-100. Houston had six players score in double figures and outscored the Pels 40-13 in the fourth quarter. The Pelicans’ Ryan Anderson led all scorers with 23. Anthony Davis had the night off and did not play.

LSU Coach Les Miles is warning his team not to let its guard down against Saturday’s opponent, Western Kentucky. Miles says the 6-and-1 Hilltoppers should be ranked in the Top 25 and their quarterback Brandon Doughty, is good enough to play in the SEC…

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Doughty and the Western Kentucky offense will face an LSU defense that’s ranked 3rd in total defense.

In Monday Night Football action, the Philadelphia Eagles crushed the New York Giants 27-7. The Giants’ Eli Manning threw for 189 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. Manning’s lone touchdown was a first quarter, 13 yard pass to former LSU standout Odell Beckham, Jr.

The Saints have reportedly released rookie kicker Zach Hocker. It’s reported that veteran kicker Kai Forbath will take Hocker’s place.

06:30 Newscast October 20, 2015

A longtime Louisiana political analyst finds the interest in this year’s governor’s race is a bad as he’s ever seen. Bernie Pinsonat says voters are very disappointed in the last four years with Governor Bobby Jindal and reduced funding toward higher education and hospitals…

cut 10 (09) “fix something”

A survey from LSU’s Public Policy Research Lab found just 39-percent of voters in Louisiana are interested in this election.

Governor Jindal’s second book is out today and in it the GOP presidential hopeful shares why he thinks he should be the next man in the White House. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says it’s not a surprise Jindal has released another book…

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The title is “American Will: The Forgotten Choices That Changed our Republic.”

A survey released from State Farm finds many teenagers are still texting and driving even after understanding the potential dangers. Spokesperson Roszell Gadson says over 90-percent of teens admit to knowing it’s distracting, yet 44-percent confessed they still text and drive. He says this week is Teen Driver Safety week and hopes they can get the word out for young drivers to stay focused on the road…

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Gadson says their survey also found the biggest deterrent for teenagers to stop distracted driving is getting into a car accident.

AM Newscall October 20,2015

Governor Bobby Jindal’s second book is out today and it makes a case for why he should be should be the next man in the White House. Eric Gill reports…

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This week is Teen Driver Safety week and a survey finds teens are still texting and driving even after being aware of the consequences. Emelie Gunn has more….

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 A longtime Louisiana political analyst finds voter interest in this year’s governor’s election is as low as he’s ever seen. Jeff Palermo has more….

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Governor Bobby Jindal’s second book is out today and in it the GOP presidential hopeful shares why he thinks he should be the next man in the White House. The title is “American Will: The Forgotten Choices That Changed our Republic.” UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says it’s not a surprise Jindal has released another book…

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In this book, Jindal makes a case for why he should be elected president through stories from history. Cross says it’s not that unusual for a presidential candidate to release a book…

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Former Republican consultants Matt Latimer and Keith Urbahn are acknowledged as co-authors of the book. Cross thinks this book will be one thing Jindal hands out on the campaign trail…

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A survey released from State Farm finds many teenagers are still texting and driving ever after understanding the potential dangers. Spokesperson Roszell Gadson says over 90-percent of teens admit to knowing it’s distracting, yet 44-percent confessed they still text and drive. He says this week is Teen Driver Safety week and hopes they can get the word out for young drivers to stay focused on the road.

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Gadson says their survey also found the biggest deterrent for teenagers to stop distracted driving is getting into a car accident. He says the second factor was 50-percent were scared of being caught by the police.

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Gadson says State Farm is working with high schools around the country to participate in Teen Driver Safety Celebrate My Drive program to help students become more aware of this growing problem. He says car crashes are the number one killer of teenagers and they want to engage students to drive safely in a supportive and positive way.

Cut 9 (10) “this issue” 

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A longtime Louisiana political analyst finds the interest in this year’s governor’s race is a bad as he’s ever seen.  Bernie Pinsonat says voters are very disappointed in the last four years with Jindal and reduced funding toward higher education and hospitals.

Cut 10 (09) “fix something”

A survey from LSU’s Public Policy Research Lab found just 39-percent of voters in Louisiana were interested in this election. Pinsonat says the four major candidates haven’t been able to generate any interest, because they’re all being muffled by the constant attack ads.

cut 11 (09) “else’s fault”

 Pinsonat says the voters are finding themselves shying away from believing the candidates can actually fix problems. He says 70-percent of voters give Jindal a negative rating and that’s rubbing off on the newest candidates.

Cut 12 (09) “right now”

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 The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries have cited a man after he killed a legendary dear for allegedly not having deer tags or possession of basic season and big game hunting licenses. L-D-W-F Spokesperson Adam Einck says 40-year-old Glen Toups, Jr. of Abbeville shot a buck with a crossbow on an Avoyelles Parish hunting club’s property near Simmesport.

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Einck says the deer meat was donated to local charities and the antlers and head are being held as evidence. He says the deer was one of the top five biggest irregular dear shot with an arrow and was unofficially scored as a 208 class buck.

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 Einck says the hunting club asked Toups if he had the proper qualifications before he went hunting and he told them he did. He says the club first discovered out their guest hunter did not have licenses and volunteered the information to the officer.

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LSU Coach Les Miles is warning his team not to let its guard down against Saturday’s opponent, Western Kentucky. Miles says the 6-and-1 Hilltoppers should be ranked in the Top 25 and their quarterback Brandon Doughty, is good enough to play in the SEC…

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Doughty and the Western Kentucky offense will face an LSU defense that’s ranked 3rd in total defense. The Tigers have been much better at getting after the quarterback this season. They’ve recorded 17 sacks, after recording just 19 sacks last year. Miles gives credit to first-year defensive line coach Ed Orgeron…

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While LSU statistically has one of the best defenses in the SEC, they’ve given up several big pass plays. There were a few times, Florida receivers were running wide open, including on a 19-yard touchdown pass. Miles says they are working to get that corrected…

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The Ragin Cajuns have a big Sun Belt Conference match-up tonight with Arkansas state. Coach Mark Hudspeth’s team has won the last four times they’ve played a regular season game on a Tuesday night…

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Arkansas State comes in with a record of 3-and-3, 2-0 in the Sun Belt. The Cajuns won their Sun Belt opener and they are 2-3 overall. UL Lafayette has finally settled on a quarterback. Jalen Nixon threw for 238 yards and had four total touchdowns the last time out and Hudspeth hopes to see that kind of performance again…

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