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Louisiana Deputy accused of beating inmate arrested

Louisiana Deputy accused of beating inmate arrested

A Rapides Parish Sheriff’s deputy accused of beating a Lafayette man in jail has been arrested.The deputy, Ryan C. Lewis, 26, was fired and arrested Tuesday for one count of Simple Battery.This comes after Malcolm Xavier Williams, a Lafayette man, says the deputy and four other corrections officers violently beat him right before right before he was supposed to be released from jail after being falsely imprisoned for four days.Williams’ attorney, Ron, Haley, says the deputy’s arrest is a step in the right direction, but it’s not over.“Release the video. Release the video, and let’s see if...

March 31, 2021
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New Iberia city councilwoman will not be reprimanded as an elected official after second DWI arrest

New Iberia city councilwoman will not be reprimanded as an elected official after second DWI arrest

Posted: Dec 7, 2020 / 08:00 PM CSTUpdated: Dec 7, 2020 / 08:03 PM CSTNEW IBERIA, La. (KLFY) New Iberia City Councilwoman Natalie Lopez was arrested Friday evening, and charged with driving while intoxicated, battery on a police officer, and no liability insurance after crashing her vehicle.In January, Lopez was arrested on similar charges- driving while intoxicated, child endangerment, resisting an officer, and careless operation.After her first DWI arrest, Lopez apologized and attributed her behavior to a traumatic year. Lopez said she had to file a restraining order against her abusive...

December 8, 2020
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Louisiana fishermen ask the public to buy local seafood amid COVID-19 pandemic

Louisiana fishermen ask the public to buy local seafood amid COVID-19 pandemic

Posted: Apr 7, 2020 / 08:42 PM CDTUpdated: Apr 8, 2020 / 11:31 AM CDTIBERIA PARISH, La. (KLFY) As seafood markets and restaurants close, many Louisiana fisherman are wondering how they’re going to sell their catches.“Most of the seafood products in Louisiana are sold to restaurants, and so with the decreasedemand there, the only way to support Louisiana seafood is purchasing it directly,” Assistant Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Patrick Banks said.He says because restaurants and seafood markets are closing, fishermen’s markets are drying up as well.“Our...

April 8, 2020
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