PM LRN Newscall Tuesday December 23

A group of people in St. John Parish have constructed a “Hands up!” bonfire on the Mississippi River West Bank. Michelle Southern reports.

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Baton Rouge Police say the search for 4-year-old Jassiah Clark came to a sad end last night when the boy’s body was found in a deep hole less than 10 yards from his home. Eric Gill reports…

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A traffic stop near Hammond lead State Police to arrest a Texas man for transporting illegal narcotics. 37-year old Matthew Llanas is accused of transporting marijuana from Texas to Atlanta. Trooper Greg Marchand says while Llanas was stopped for a traffic violation, he began displaying some suspicious behavior. He says at that point, officers requested a K-9 unit to assist…

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A subsequent search of Llanas’ vehicle turned up approximately 200 pounds of marijuana with a street value of about $200,000. Marchand says Llanas was booked into the Tangipahoa Parish Jail in Amite…

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Llanas is charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana, as well as a traffic violation of improper lane usage. Marchand says State Police will continue to use proactive enforcement to target drug trafficking organizations…

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A group of people in St. John Parish have constructed a “Hands up!” bonfire on the Mississippi River West Bank. The structure, which is a reaction to a grand jury’s decision not to indict the cop in Ferguson who shot and killed Michael Brown, is built across from Harold LaGrange’s home in Lucy. He says they construct a creative bonfire every Christmas Eve..:

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LaGrange says they’ve been getting a lot of support from the community. He says he’s appalled by Brown’s killing but the bonfire is in no way meant to be negative…:

CUT 7 (09) “educating them at home”

Lagrange says they will light the bonfire at about 7pm tomorrow night. He says they want to get people talking about what happened and teach their children that police are there to protect you…:

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Baton Rouge Police say the search for 4-year-old Jassiah Clark came to a sad end last night when the boy’s body was found in a deep hole less than 10 yards from his home. Sgt. Mary Ann Godawa (ga-DOW-wa) says last night officers were doing a follow up search in the neighborhood where Clark was last seen…

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The boy’s body was found in a deep hole, which was filled with dirt and water, in a vacant lot behind the child’s home. Godawa says recent rains camouflaged the hole …

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That hole was an old, abandoned sewer pump station site that had been backfilled earlier this year. She says more will be known after an autopsy is completed. Around one hundred officers from different agencies, including the FBI, were involved with the search and Godawa says this case really affected them…

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Time is running out to get your Christmas shopping done. For many last minute shoppers, gift cards are the way to go. But Chair of the Louisiana Tech Marketing Department, Barry Babin, says when it comes to gift cards, people either love them or hate them. He says some people feel obligated to use a gift card and it’s kind of a pain to receive…

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But Babin says to not underestimate the will of last minute Christmas shopper. He says many of those with the job of getting those final Christmas gifts will go through the effort of working their way through the crowds and getting meaningful presents…

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And if you have to fight the crowds in the final hours of Christmas shopping, Babin says you can still get some great deals. He says, by this time in the shopping season, many retailers have already started their post-Christmas sales…

cut 14 (08) “they don’t like”

 

LRN Newscast 12:30 12-23-14

Christmas Eve is tomorrow and Lutcher residents are putting the final touches on their holiday bonfires, which line the levees of the Mississippi River for Papa Noel to see his way down the river. They are set to be lit at 7 p.m. Christmas Eve.

There’s group of people in St. John Parish have constructed a “Hands up!” bonfire on the Mississippi River West Bank in response to the Fergerson, Missouri situation. Here’s Michelle Southern with more…
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The search for 4-year-old Jassiah Clark came to a sad ending last night when the boy’s body was found in a deep hole less than 10 yards from his home in Baton Rouge. BRPD Sgt. Mary Ann Godawa (ga-DOW-wa) says they found the body of little Jassiah Clark was found in a deep hole, which was filled with dirt and water…
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The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch until 6 pm for most of Louisiana because of some rather intense storms in advance of a cold front. Some of the storms could also include heavy rains, frequent lightening and damaging hail.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU Football Coach Les Miles provided a vague answer when asked about defensive coordinator John Chavis, who reportedly has yet to sign a new deal with LSU and Texas A&M has reportedly reached out to Chavis to see if he’s interested in joining the Aggies. Miles said I have no real feeling there when asked about the situation.

How many players on the current Saints roster will back next year? You can expect a good turnover of the roster after failing to make the playoffs. Coach Sean Payton says games like this Sunday are part of the evaluation process, when it comes to determining who should return next season
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Payton says it is disappointing to play a game, knowing you can’t get into the playoffs.

Louisiana Tech is in Dallas getting ready to play Illinois in the Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl. The Bulldogs enter this game having forced 40 turnovers, 31 of them have come in the last eight games. Illinois is six and six on the year. They are averaging 27 points a game, but allowing nearly 34.

In college hoops tonight…Louisiana Tech visits North Carolina State. The Bulldogs are 8-and-3 on the season, while the Wolfpack are 9-and-3.

LSU won its sixth straight last night as the Tigers defeated College of Charleston 71-47. Jarrell Martin had 18 points to lead the way. Also last night…Baylor over Southern 70-66, TCU topped Grambling 80-38, Central Michigan over McNeese State 87-58, Indiana knocked off UNO 79-59, Central Florida over Southeastern Louisiana 70-65 and Tulane’s nine game winning streak ended with a loss to 13th ranked Washington, 66-57.

11:30 Newscast December 23rd, 2014

Baton Rouge Police say the search for 4-year-old Jassiah Clark came to a tragic ending last night when the boy’s body was found in a deep hole that was filled with dirt and water less than 10 yards from his home. Sgt. Mary Ann Godawa says officers were looking in the area where the Jassiah was last seen…:
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She says they will know more about what happened pending the results of an autopsy today.

The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for the majority of Louisiana until 6pm this evening. The entire state should be aware there is a risk for severe weather all day today which could bring in damaging winds, lots of rain so a flash flood potential, thunderstorms and lightning.

A group of people in St. John Parish have constructed a “Hands up!” bonfire on the Mississippi River West Bank. The structure, which is a reaction to a grand jury’s decision not to indict the cop in Ferguson who shot and killed Michael Brown, is built across from Harold LaGrange’s home in Lucy. He says they construct a creative bonfire every Christmas Eve..:
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He says this is NOT a protest against police in anyway. They will light the bonfire tomorrow around 7pm.

The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s office says two men are under arrest accused of selling weed out of their snoball stand. Sgt. Clay Higgins says they had been getting complaints from the community about the T&E Soul Food and Sno-Ball stand in Opelousas. He says the narcotics enforcement team gathered enough evidence to obtain a search warrant…:
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Under arrest are 37-year-old Jermaine Doucet and 32-year-old Bryant Fields, both from Opelousas.

10:30 Newscast December 23rd, 2014

According to the American Automobile Association, a record 98.6 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more away from home over the next two weeks. Scott Carwile reports…:
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The majority of the state is under a tornado watch which is in effect until 6pm this evening with the exception, currently, of portions of north west Louisiana. The National Weather Service says the entire state is at risk for heavy rain today, thunderstorms, damaging winds and golf-ball size hail is already being reported in parts of southeast Louisiana.

A traffic stop near Hammond lead State Police to arrest a Texas man for transporting illegal narcotics to Atlanta. Trooper Greg Marchand says while 37-year-old Matthew Llanas was stopped for a traffic violation, he began to act nervous. He says officers requested a K9 unit to assist…:
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He says Llanas was booked into the Tangipahoa Parish Jail in Amite.

The flu outbreak in Louisiana that was already bad, is becoming even more widespread and just in time for the Holidays. Dr. Frank Welch, medical director of the Louisiana Office of Public Health, says this is one of the worst seasons for influenza he has ever seen…:
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Welch says nobody wants to give the gift of the flu this Christmas so if you get sick stay home.

 

09:30 Newscast December 23, 2014

Louisiana’s flu outbreak is becoming even more widespread, just in time for the Holidays. Medical Director of the Louisiana Office of Public Health, Dr. Frank Welch, says one of the reasons we’re seeing such a bad outbreak is because the H3N2 strain that’s going around is not covered in this year’s flu shot. He says that should not discourage you from getting the flu shot because it’s still better than no protection at all. Welch says nobody wants to give the gift of the flu this Christmas…

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Welch says a whopping six out of every 100 doctor visits in Louisiana are because of flu-like symptoms.

State Climatologist Barry Keim says Louisiana is in for a bout of severe weather today. He says a cold front is tracking across Louisiana that could dump up to three inches of rain on some portions of the state. But Keim says the good news is that all of this nasty weather will be out of the way for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, but it will be much colder outside…

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A Franklin Parish woman faces 28-years in jail after pleading guilty to throwing her 20-month old daughter from a moving vehicle in June. 24-year-old LaSasha Allen pleaded guilty to second-degree cruelty to a juvenile. The Franklin Parish Sheriff’s Office says Allen placed her daughter unrestrained in a car and opened the car’s door as she rounded a curve, causing the little girl to be ejected from the vehicle. The child sustained multiple injuries including a broken arm and skull fracture. Allen will be sentenced on March 18.

The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s office says two men are under arrest accused of selling weed out of their snoball stand…

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08:30 Newscast December 23, 2014

The flu outbreak in Louisiana that was already bad, is becoming even more widespread and just in time for the Holidays. Michelle Southern reports.

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A Vernon Parish grand jury has formally indicted Rosepine Police Chief James “Dennis” Parrot on malfeasance and felony stalking charges. Parrot was arrested in August, accused of stalking his estranged wife and using the police department database to illegally check a license plate number. Parrot, who recently won re-election, was booked into the Vernon Parish Jail and later released after posting bond.

The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested two men accused of selling weed out of the T&E Soul Food and Sno-Ball stand in Opelousas. Sgt. Clay Higgins says 37-year-old Jermaine Doucet and 32-year-old Bryant Fields, both from Opelousas, were caught selling a side dish of “Hydro” marijuana to customers…

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The charges on each man include possessing marijuana and transaction involving proceeds from drug offenses.

A record 98.6 million Americans will hit the road during the year-end holiday period, according to the American Automobile Association. The year-end holiday period is defined as today through Sunday, January 4th. AAA spokesman Don Redman says the calendar is definitely playing a role in the increased holiday travel this year…

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He says nearly 91-percent of travelers will take a road trip to celebrate the holidays and they’ll pay the lowest gas prices seen since 2009.

07:30 Newscast December 23, 2014

Louisiana’s flu outbreak, which was already bad, is becoming even more widespread. Dr. Frank Welch, medical director of the Louisiana Office of Public Health, says a whopping six out of every 100 doctor visits in Louisiana are because of flu-like symptoms. He says it’s spreading from person to person so the more people that are infected, the more likely it is they are going to give it to somebody else…

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Welch says this is one of the worst seasons for influenza he has ever seen.

According to the American Automobile Association, a record 98.6 million Americans will hit the road over the next two weeks. AAA spokesman Don Redman says this uptick in holiday travel can be attributed to increasing disposable income and consumer confidence…

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Travelers are expected to pay the lowest gas prices since 2009.

Some severe weather is on tap for the Bayou State today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a cold front is tracking across Louisiana and the entire state is at risk for thunderstorms, damaging winds, possibly an isolated tornado, and hail…

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He says rainfall could range from under a quarter inch in the northwest portion of the state, to over three inches in southeast Louisiana.

The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s office says two Opelousas men are under arrest accused of selling weed out of their snoball stand. Sgt. Clay Higgins says they had been getting complaints from the community about the T&E Soul Food and Sno-Ball stand in Opelousas. He says the narcotics enforcement team gathered enough evidence to obtain a search warrant…

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Higgins says 37-year-old Jermaine Doucet and 32-year-old Bryant Fields, face several charges including possessing marijuana and transaction involving proceeds from drug offenses.

06:45 Sportscast December 23, 2014

The Saints are out of playoff contention, which makes this Sunday’s game against Tampa Bay meaningless in the minds of many fans. But Coach Sean Payton anticipates his players will prepare as if they are fighting for a playoff spot…

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With the Saints missing out on the playoffs for the third time since 2008, changes are likely to occur with the roster.

Former LSU standout Jeremy Hill rushed for 147 yards, including an 85 yard touchdown run, as the Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Denver Broncos 37-28 in Monday Night Football action. The win secures a Bengals playoff berth for the fourth straight year. They’ll play Pittsburgh Sunday night with the winner taking the AFC North title. Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning threw for 311 yards and two touchdowns, but was picked off four times in the loss. The Broncos have already clinched the AFC West.

The Louisiana Tech football team arrived in Big “D” yesterday where they’ll play Illinois in the Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl on Friday. The Bulldogs are a six point favorite against the Fighting Illini. The game has a noon kickoff and will be televised on ESPN.

Texas A-and-M has reportedly reached out to see if LSU defensive coordinator John Chavis is interested in taking the same job with the Aggies. There’s an additional report that Chavis has been offered a three-year, four-million dollar contract extension from LSU, no word of if he has signed it.

On the college hardwood last night, Central Florida beat Southeastern 70-65, Indiana upended UNO 79-59, number 22 Baylor edged Southern 70-66, Central Michigan crushed McNeese 87-58, 25th ranked TCU blasted Grambling 80-36, it was LSU over the College of Charleston 71-47, and number 13 Washington defeated Tulane 66-57.

Today, Southeastern takes on South Florida and Louisiana Tech will face North Carolina State.

06:30 Newscast December 23, 2014

The flu outbreak in Louisiana that was already bad, is becoming even more widespread and just in time for the Holidays. Dr. Frank Welch, medical director of the Louisiana Office of Public Health, says this is one of the worst seasons for influenza he has ever seen…

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Welch says one of the reasons we’re seeing such a bad outbreak this season is because the strain H3N2 is what’s going around and it’s not covered in this year’s flu shot.

State Climatologist Barry Keim says the Bayou State is in for a round of severe weather today. He says a cold front is tracking across Louisiana and rainfall could range from under a quarter inch in the northwest portion of the state, to up over three inches in southeast Louisiana…

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Keim says the good news is that all of this nasty weather will be out of the way for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

According to the American Automobile Association, a record 98.6 million Americans will hit the road during the year-end holiday period. AAA spokesman Don Redman says that’s a four-percent increase from last year…

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The year-end holiday period is defined as today through Sunday, January 4th. Redman says this uptick in travel can be attributed to increasing disposable income and consumer confidence because of lower gas prices.