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Police: Baton Rouge man gunned down his father in their home

BY DOUG GRAHAM | Staff writer​ ​ ​

John Brown Sr., 79, was discovered dead from a gunshot wound shortly before 10 a.m. Sept. 9 inside the Leonidas Drive home he shared with his youngest son.

Douglas Brown has now been arrested and booked on a count of second-degree murder in his father's slaying.

Arrest documents for the 30-year-old say security camera footage from the home's carport places him at the residence during the time police believe the shooting occurred. 


Several local organizations are holding voter registration events throughout the community this weekend in advance of National Voter Registration Day on Sept. 19.

"Voting provides each of us a voice in the community," said Ernise Singleton, president of the Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae Chapter. "(Who people vote for) affects everything from the lighting of roads and how schools are funded, to greater community issues across the state. Each person needs to make their voice heard."

Find out more about this weekend's events here.


Southern wide receiver August Pitre is pulling a rare student-athlete double: A college football player who is in his first year at the Southern Law Center.

"It’s still early. I’m starting to get into the groove, pick up on what I need to do to formulate a schedule that works for me,” he said. 

The  graduate senior from Opelousas comes from a family of attorneys and judges.

Flood insurance hikes set for scrutiny in key federal court hearing in New Orleans

Louisiana and nine other states are suing FEMA over the steep flood insurance increases. Read more

14-year-old booked on 2nd-degree murder in St. Helena school shooting; 'bullying' likely involved, official says

The 14-year-old arrested in the fatal shooting Tuesday of a fellow student at a St. Helena Parish school is facing a count of second-degree murder, and bullying likely played a part in the incident, … Read more

 
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