BY JENNIFER WADSWORTH | Assistant metro editor Thanks for joining us today. Here's a look at our latest headlines. Blood spatter leads to suspect Just one day after Baton Rouge was shaken by a gruesome quadruple drive-by shooting that killed two people and horrified dozens of onlookers outside the Mall of Louisiana, DNA evidence collected at the scene pointed police toward their likely suspect. However, it would be nearly two months before 21-year-old Demetriyon Grim was finally arrested in connection with the broad-daylight assault that took the lives of 18-year-old Donte Dorsey and 19-year-old Clifton Lindsey. Elyse Carmosino details how the case unfolded. Covering evacuation expenses As so many Louisianans discovered in the wake of Hurricane Ida, many homeowners insurance providers refuse to foot the bill for evacuation expenses if the evacuation order was voluntary. A new state bill aims to change that, as Blake Paterson reports. Talk about a fish tale A Mississippi man reeled in a massive blue catfish that set a state record. "I’ve been catfishing all my life and I never dreamed of something like this," he told reporters about his 131-pound catch. Here's the story. We appreciate you stopping by. Have a great Easter weekend. And if you want to see what was in the paper this morning, follow this link. |