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Northeast Louisiana residents react to Trump rally shooting
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MONROE, La. (KNOE) – Many Northeast Louisiana residents have expressed their thoughts following Donald Trump’s Saturday Pennsylvania rally where an assassination attempt was made on his life.
When asked about the shooting, one local said that this violent act shows just how much politics has divided the nation.
“Oh, politics – that’s the main thing for division. You know? I feel like that sparks division. You got the red and the blue, right versus wrong, the evil versus evil versus good, all that.”
One resident who watched the shooting live is blaming those in charge of security.
“When the fundamentals get overlooked, you know that building right there, they should have had someone there on the building. You know there’s no excuse for that.”
However, one local is hoping that everyone will come together as a nation.
“. . . I want to say God bless the situation as a whole. However, though everybody had their own opinion – Mr. Trump has his own beliefs and those who were involved have their own beliefs – so I think the world should just get along and be a better place and try to work together.”
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Louisiana senators react to assassination attempt and call for answers
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LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) -Louisiana’s congressional leaders are calling for swift action to investigate the attempted assassination of former President Trump and the murder and injuries of others.
Besides understanding how it happened they want to know how to prevent such violence in the future. what we are hearing from our federal elected officials.
As one pundit suggested there are three wars in the world, Israel vs. Gaza, Ukraine vs Russia and Americans vs. Americans.
Louisiana’s elected officials agree a full investigation into the circumstances is needed and that violence has no place in the American political system.
“Attempting to change the course of the nation, by assassinating or trying to assassinate attempting to assassinate a president or presidential candidate is the worst form of violence there is. It doesn’t just affect the person who was shot, it affects us all,” said Senator Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana.
Senator John Kennedy, R-Louisiana, social discontent and disagreement are inevitable but must not degenerate into hatred and violence.
“All Americans care deeply about their families, and they care deeply about their country. I don’t have an answer for why, but what I will respectfully suggest is that we wait and try to figure out why together,” he said.
“Don’t make assumptions, don’t jump to conclusions. I’ve already heard some people saying the shooter was left wing or the shooter was a right winger, it was all political. Maybe he wasn’t left wing or right wing. He was just a broken wing,” said Kennedy.
They want the investigation and an upcoming hearing to identify the failure to stop the gunman.
“We need to find out why he was apparently climbing up on top of a building with a rifle and no one went after him,” said Cassidy.
“We’ll figure all this out together. In the meantime, let’s respect each other’s humanity,” said Kennedy.
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary has been asked to hold a hearing on the Trump assassination attempt.
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Louisiana man sentenced to over 12 years for child pornography
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LAKE CHARLES, La. (KLFY) – A Calcasieu Parish man was sentenced on Friday for child pornography.
Gabriel Lyons, 26, of Sulphur, was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison, followed by 10 years of supervised release, on child pornography charges. According to court documents, Lyons was communicating with a 15-year-old minor girl in July 2022 and began asking her for sexually explicit images and videos. Lyons would engage in “cybersexing” with the minor. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received a cyber tip in August 2022 and began an investigation.
Law enforcement determined that on July 4, 2022, Lyons received a video of the minor over the internet. After obtaining a search warrant, law enforcement searched the residence of Lyons, who was present at the time and admitted to agents that he had been communicating and was still communicating with her, knowing she was 15. Lyons was charged and pleaded guilty to receipt of child pornography.
The case was investigated by the Department of Homeland Security Investigations, Louisiana Bureau of Investigation and Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office.
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Monroe chef to compete in Great American Seafood Cook-Off
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Chef Chase Woodard of Parish Restaurant & Bar in Monroe will take part in the nation’s ultimate seafood cooking competition.
The Great American Seafood Cook-Off, presented by Louisiana Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser and the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board, will be held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans on Saturday, August 3, 2024. The 20th annual event gets underway with an opening parade through the convention center at 10:45 a.m. and opening ceremonies at 11 a.m. as chefs, each representing their home state, cook in front of a live audience and a panel of nationally acclaimed judges. The Great American Seafood Cook-Off promotes the quality and variety of domestic seafood found in the United States.
Woodard won the title King of Louisiana Seafood in Monroe in May, beating 10 other chefs at the 17th Annual Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off. He prepared an ahi tuna dish highlighting his creativity and the superior quality of the seafood that comes from Louisiana’s shorelines and vast waterways.
“We are excited to be celebrating our 20th anniversary of this great culinary competition. It provides the perfect stage to celebrate Louisiana and America’s domestic seafood industry – the best in the world,” said Nungesser. “This year there will be a very talented field of chefs from all over the country vying to be crowned the next ‘King or Queen of American Seafood’ right here in New Orleans. Each chef will be showcasing their skills with to present the best seafood dishes with a little bit of flare from the states they are representing.”
The 2024 Great American Seafood Cook-Off competitors include:
- Chef Kyle Ogden; Odette; Florence, Alabama
- Chef Laura Cole; Culinary Adventures; Denali, Alaska
- Chef Nick Farrer; Isabel’s Amor; Gilbert, Arizona
- Chef Payne Harding; Cache Restaurant; Little Rock, Arkansas
- Chef Daniel Peters; Beach Walk Café @ Henderson Park Inn; Destin, Florida
- Chef Eric LeBlanc; Burton’s Grill & Bar; Atlanta, Georgia
- Chef Chase Woodard; Parish Restaurant & Bar; Monroe, Louisiana
- Chef Rob Dumas; University of Maine; Orono, Maine
- Chef Erin Miller; Urban Hearth; Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Chef Erika Lipe; SoLa; Oxford, Mississippi
- Chef Charif Arabe; Frank’s and Frank’s Outback; Pawleys Island, South Carolina
- Chef Kayla Keys; Lainey Wilson’s Bell Bottoms Up; Nashville, Tennessee
- Check Ryan Lachaine; Riel Restaurant; Houston, Texas
During the competition, each chef will prepare a dish highlighting the use of domestic seafood while interacting with the live audience, celebrity hosts Chef Cory Bahr – Food Network Star Finalist, Food Network Chopped! Champion, and a former King of Louisiana Seafood – and KLFY TV10’s Gerald Gruenig. Each dish will be presented to a panel of nationally renowned judges who will score based on presentation, creativity, composition, craftsmanship, and flavor.To be eligible to compete in the event, chefs must either hold the current title of King or Queen of Seafood or be appointed by the lieutenant governor of their respective state or territory. Last year’s King of American Seafood, Chef Brody Olive of Voyagers Restaurant at Perdido Beach Resort in Orange Beach, Alabama, took home the crown preparing Gafftop catfish smoked over scrub oak, flash-fried mole crabs with Gulf shrimp horseradish cream, pickled purslane and smoked paprika coral tuile to best 11 of the nation’s best chefs. It was the fifth time a Mississippi chef took home the title.The event is held in conjunction with the Louisiana Restaurant Association Showcase.
Previous winners of the Great American Seafood Cook-Off include:
- 2023: Brody Olive, Mississippi
- 2022: Erin Miller, Massachusetts
- 2021: Austin Sumrall, Mississippi
- 2019: Nathan Richard, Louisiana
- 2018: Ryan Trahan, Louisiana
- 2017: Lionel Uddipa, Alaska
- 2016: Alex Eaton, Mississippi
- 2015: Beau Schooler, Alaska
- 2014: Terry White, Florida
- 2013: David Crews,Mississippi
- 2012: Gregory Gourdet,Oregon
- 2011: Jim Smith,Alabama
- 2010: Dean Max, Florida
- 2009: Tory McPhail, Louisiana
- 2008: John Currence, Mississippi
- 2007: Tim Thomas, Georgia
- 2006: Justin Timineri, Florida
- 2005: Randy Evans, Texas
For more information on the competition and to learn more about the competing chefs, visit the Great American Seafood Cook-Off webpage. Follow the compeition on social media using #GASCO24.
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