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Louisiana often holds inmates weeks and months past their release date: DOJ
Louisiana’s prison system routinely holds people weeks and months after they have completed their sentences. That is according to a lawsuit filed Friday by the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Justice Department, Louisville reach police reform deal after Breonna Taylor killing probe
Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman, was roused from her bed by police who came through the door using a battering ram after midnight on March 13, 2020.
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TikTok star ‘Mr Prada' arrested in Dallas, accused of bludgeoning Louisiana therapist to death
A TikTok personality known as Mr. Prada is charged in the bludgeoning death of a Louisiana therapist whose body was discovered over the weekend in a rolled-up tarp near a state highway, authorities said Thursday.
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Louisiana becomes first state to allow surgical castration as punishment for child molesters
Louisiana has become the first state where judges can order offenders guilty of certain sex crimes against children to undergo surgical castration.
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The Ten Commandments must be displayed in Louisiana classrooms under requirement signed into law
Louisiana has become the first state to require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public school classroom under a bill signed into law by Republican Gov. Jeff Landry on Wednesday.
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Louisiana lawmakers approve surgical castration option for those guilty of sex crimes against kids
Louisiana lawmakers gave final approval to a bill that would allow judges the option to order someone to undergo surgical castration when the person is convicted of a sex crime against a child younger than 13.
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Officials offering $20,000 reward to find person who fatally shot dolphin in Louisiana
A member of the public found the dolphin with “multiple bullets lodged in the carcass,” including in the brain, spinal cord and heart, officials said.
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Battered by hurricanes and tired of rebuilding, 90% of population has left this coastal town
This small Louisiana town was once a lively community with deep roots. Now, locals call it a ghost town.
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New Orleans police chief says rats are munching on marijuana evidence: ‘They're all high'
The New Orleans police chief says conditions at the department’s aging headquarters are so deplorable that rats have munched on marijuana contraband in the evidence locker.
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Louisiana governor issues disaster declaration amid crawfish shortage
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said the shortage is not only affecting the state’s economy but its resident’s “way of life.”
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Louisiana lawmaker proposes adding nitrogen gas and electrocution to the state's execution methods
In Louisiana, around 60 people currently sit on death row, but an execution hasn’t occurred since 2010. Between a conservative governor and a new execution method, there has been a renewed push to find alternatives to lethal injection.
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At least four people stabbed at Louisiana Tech University's Ruston campus
A knife attack at Louisiana Tech University in the north Louisiana city of Ruston left four women injured. Three of them were seriously hurt and were hospitalized in Shreveport. Two were in critical condition.
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What is a ‘superfog'? Explaining the cause of the massive pileup in Louisiana
A dense “superfog” caused a series of wrecks near New Orleans that killed seven people. What drivers need to know about this weather phenomenon.
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‘Superfog' kills at least 7 and causes 158 cars to crash on Louisiana highway
At least seven people were killed after a “superfog” of smoke from south Louisiana marsh fires and dense fog caused multiple massive car crashes Monday morning involving a total of 158 vehicles, authorities said.
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‘Superfog' causes massive pileups on Louisiana highway
Preliminary investigation revealed that at least 158 vehicles were involved in the crash.
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Salt water is intruding into Louisiana's fresh water supply. Here's why and what's being affected
Salt water from the Gulf of Mexico is creeping up the drought-stricken Mississippi River and threatening drinking water supplies in some Louisiana communities. With little precipitation in the forecast, officials are now hastily preparing for if and when the salt water will reach the state’s most populous city — New Orleans.
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Baton Rouge, La., woman says she was ‘sexually humiliated' by police in ‘torture warehouse'
An embattled Louisiana police department has been hit with a second lawsuit alleging officers from a street crime unit dragged detainees to an unmarked warehouse dubbed the “Brave Cave,” where they were assaulted, stripped and subjected to body cavity searches.
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A man accused in a child rape case was arrested weeks after he faked his own death, sheriff says
A Louisiana sheriff says a man wanted on a child rape charge in North Carolina faked his own death last month in a kayaking accident on the Mississippi River.
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Louisiana grand jury charges 91-year-old disgraced priest with sexual assault of teenage boy in 1975
A Louisiana grand jury has charged a now-91-year-old disgraced priest with sexually assaulting a teenage boy in 1975.
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Shooting at Louisiana high school football game leaves teen dead and adult wounded
The game was suspended as stunned spectators headed for the parking lot, which was filled with emergency vehicles.