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Gov. Jeff Landry said Friday that people who commit violent crimes in public places in Louisiana should face life in prison, regardless of age, as he addressed a recent shooting at the Mall of Louisiana that left six people shot,
‘Put them away for life!’ Gov. Landry blames parents, soft-on-crime policies for fatal mass shooting
Governor Jeff Landry believes there are plenty of people to blame for the Mall of Louisiana mass shooting. Police have arrested 17-year-old Markel Lee and are currently […]
The Secret Service came in, they got everybody down,” Landry said. “I mean, they did a great job of taking everybody out.”
One suspect has been arrested, and a second person is wanted.
Governor Jeff Landry and First Lady Sharon Landry are on their way to Shreveport following the mass shooting that killed eight children.
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Gov. Jeff Landry, Baton Rouge officials hold news conference on deadly Mall of Louisiana shooting
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry will join Louisiana State Police and the Baton Rouge Police Department for a news conference Friday afternoon to provide updates on the Mall of Louisiana mass shooting that left a high school senior dead and five others injured.
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Louisiana non-profit to cover funeral costs for Shreveport shooting victims
Louisiana First Lady Sharon Landry announced her foundation will cover funeral expenses for the victims of the shooting in Shreveport. Response here.
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Gov. Jeff Landry and Louisiana lawmakers respond to White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting
Gov. Landry evacuated during shooting at White House correspondents dinner
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry says he and First Lady Sharon Landry were in attendance at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner when it was forced to be evacuated.
Louisiana Republicans April 23 rammed through legislation to keep Calvin Duncan, a wrongfully convicted Black man and attorney, from taking office as New Orleans’ Clerk of Criminal Court, a move that will likely cause significant delays to pending criminal court cases and throw the city’s court system in chaos.