And a new investigation into Louisiana's murder laws
By Jerry DiColo | Metro editor BREAK IN THE CASE: It's been more than five years since the family of Tulane University graduate Thomas Rolfes learned he was shot and killed near a South Claiborne Avenue intersection. This week, police could tell them they had a suspect in custody. Ramon Antonio Vargas has the story. MYLES BRENNAN TO RETURN: Last month, it looked like LSU fifth-year quarterback Myles Brennan would be leaving Baton Rouge. Today, Brennan said he's not going anywhere. Check out Wilson Alexander's story here. SIP AND SHOP: The holiday rush at one area shopping mall just got more tolerable. Metairie's Lakeside Mall now has its own bar, called "Vine & Tap," with go cups. Here's the latest from Ian McNulty. There's more on NOLA.com, including the latest updates on Lafayette judge Michelle Odinent, who is under fire for a video capturing racist slurs. Thanks for reading. JD |
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| This article was published in partnership with The Marshall Project, a nonprofit news organization covering the U.S. criminal justice syste… Read more |
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| | Stephen Sauer, a former Jesuit priest who served as executive director of the Arc of Greater New Orleans, is accused of taking hundreds of sexually explicit photos of unconscious men without their consent, according to authorities. Read more |
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| Screenshots of Facebook posts from 2019 and 2020 suggest Lafayette City Court Judge Michelle Odinet was trying to capture a person suspected of burglaries in her Bendel Gardens neighborhood. Read more |
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| Bobby Savoie obtained Ph.D. in engineering there, has led numerous technology and engineering firms Read more |
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