Officials confirmed former LSU football standout Kyren Lacy has been released after posting bail on charges related to a deadly hit and run crash.
( Louisiana Illuminator) - Federal authorities released the findings of an investigation Thursday that revealed a pattern of unlawful conduct within the Louisiana State Police, including troopers’ use of excessive force, lack of accountability and other problems in “every corner of the state.”
A Black man died after a beating by the police in 2019. The assault “demonstrated serious failures,” the Justice Department said, including improper supervision.
Louisiana State Police will be doubling staff and hourly shifts to monitor roadways and bridges that may ice over. Unsafe, iced areas will be barricaded off.
Louisiana State Police said they have issued an arrest warrant for Lacy, 24, of Thibodaux, for allegedly leaving the scene of a fatal crash on Dec. 17. Lacy, who played for Louisiana State ...
The Louisiana State Police for years have used excessive force during arrests and vehicle pursuits The Louisiana State Police for years have used excessive force during arrests and vehicle ...
Kyren Lacy, a 24-year-old wide receiver from Thibodaux, Louisiana ... According to the Louisiana State Police, Lacy was driving a 2023 Dodge Charger southbound on Highway 20 when he recklessly ...
Louisiana State Police bought a small passenger plane for $5.5 million, and Gov. Jeff Landry has been using it to travel around the state. The 2019 model Pilatus PC-12 single-engine turboprop ...
Herman Hall, of Thibodaux, Louisiana, who was a passenger in the Kia Sorento, later died from injuries suffered in the crash, according to state police. Hall was 78. The drivers of the Cadenza and ...
NFL hopeful Kyren Lacy, one of the top wide receiver prospects in this year's draft, has been arrested for negligent homicide in connection with a deadly crash in Louisiana last month. Lacy was booked into the Lafourche Parish Correctional Complex on Sunday evening,
A Napoleonville thrift store reopens its doors one year after a tornado destroyed it. In the aftermath of the tornado, Jan. 8, 2024, one image of a casualty that was shared across social media was of an old seafood restaurant turned thrift store known as Cookies Thrift Store,
The Department of Justice report on Louisiana State Police offers smart, commonsense improvements, and is not a political hit job. Columnist Quin Hillyer argues Gov. Jeff Landry and AG Liz Murrill would be wise to welcome it,