Daily Archives: June 26, 2012

Dulac man arrested in death of shrimp boat captain

Richard Verdin Jr

It was a drug deal gone bad that prompted a Dulac man to drive to a Bayou Grand Caillou dock Sunday, shoot at one shrimper and kill another, police said.

Neither shrimper was involved in the alleged drug deal, police said.

Richard Verdin Jr., 29, 7434 Shrimpers Row, was arrested about 12:30 a.m. today, police said.

Witnesses say they saw a man, which police now say was Verdin, argue with several others near the moored Blue Angel, a boat captained by Vo. Police now say the men argued about drugs.

Verdin briefly left the boat, docked at 9576 Grand Caillou Road near Jensen’s Seafood, and returned with a shotgun.

He shot at a deckhand first, who dodged the bullet by jumping into the water, then turned his shotgun on Vo, said Vo’s employer Sochen Lam. Lam said he heard the details second-hand from the deckhand, who had been taken to Lafayette Monday to provide a description of the then unknown suspect to a police sketch artist.

First responders pronounced Vo dead on the scene. The deckhand was not injured.

Verdin is charged with second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder. He was in the Terrebonne Parish jail this morning awaiting a bond hearing, deputies said.

If not for the threat of Tropical Storm Debby, Vo would have been trawling for shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico Sunday afternoon, Lam said.

Forecasters had warned that the storm could hit south Louisiana, sending boaters to safe harbor. The storm later turned toward Florida and is predicted to make landfall there later this week.

“If the weather was good, …” Lam said, “nothing would have happened.”

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Mooretown, LA: Gunman sought in shooting of Mooretown teen

SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) -

Police say that just about 10:30 p.m. Monday, the shooting victim was standing outside of a house at the 4100 block of Ester Street in Mooretown when a man began firing shots at the house. The victim, 17, suffered a grazing wound to his lower left leg.

Authorities describe the gunman as a black male, 5’10″ to 6’1″. At the time of the shooting, authorities say he was wearing a white muscle shirt, blue shorts and a black hat.

As Shreveport police investigate, they ask anyone with information about the crime to call Shreveport-Caddo Parish Crime Stoppers at 318-673-7373.

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New Orleans, LA: Man Shot Outside Of Home Of Fatal Birthday Party Shootings

Man Shot Outside Of Home Of Fatal Birthday Party Shootings

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Baton Rouge, LA: Alleged drunk driver pleads not guilty to charges in cyclist’s death

Joseph Branch (Source: East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office)

BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) -

The man accused of driving drunk and hitting two cyclists, killing one of them, was arraigned in court Tuesday morning.

Joseph Branch, 28, pleaded not guilty to DWI (2nd offense), vehicular homicide and negligent injury.

The Baton Rouge Police Department said Joseph Branch had a .307 percent blood alcohol content when he hit and killed Nathan Crowson, 30.

The legal limit in Louisiana is a blood alcohol content of .08 percent.

Crowson was pronounced dead at the scene. He left behind a 5-year-old daughter named Katherine.

Morris, 31, was in the hospital for nearly a month due to the injuries he suffered in the crash.

He had a broken left ankle, his hip and femur are pinned. His pelvis was shattered. He now has a metal brace holding it together.

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Springfield, LA: House on fire

Waiting on some “official” news source on this story.  Ya know, not just some blogger.

Published on Jun 26, 2012 by 

A bewildered dog watches helplessly as firemen battle a blaze in springfield Louisiana! Firemen are true heros. The family of this home
Is in our prayers! This house in fire, is in Springfield Louisiana on Barnum Rd.

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Thanks Margaret: Margaret’s Weather Picture For June 26

Published on Jun 26, 2012 by 

It’s a pretty blue sky in Margaret’s Weather Picture.

So no umbrella, check.  Thanks Margaret.

Kenner, LA: 27-year-old man shot to death in Kenner

Kenner police are investigating a shooting early Monday morning that has left a man dead. Officers responded to a 911 call at 5:59 from a family member who discovered the victim in the3000 block of Albany Street, according to a statement from Lt. Wayne McInnis, a department spokesman.

The victim, identified as Alex Pritchard, 27, a resident of that block, was found suffering from a gunshot wound to the head and was pronounced dead at the scene, according to McInnis.

Police have no motive or suspect at this time, McInnis said.

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Hammond, LA: State troopers discover fatal crash in Hammond

Hammond, La.– State police discovered a fatal accident along the I-12 westbound Pumpkin Center Road off-ramp around noon on Sunday.

According to a press release, a preliminary investigation showed that the crash took place between midnight and 2:00 am Sunday morning.

Fifty-one-year-old Daniel Reno of Hammond was operating a 2011 Harley Davidson motorcycle when he ran off the left side of the off-ramp.

State police say he continued off road for about 200 ft. before he hit a tree.

Investigators suspect that rider impairment was a factor in the crash; however, speed is not considered a factor. A toxicology report is pending.

Lafayette, LA: Suspect Sought in Drive By Shooting

Stephen Guillory

A Breaux Bridge man is wanted by police, accused of pulling the trigger in a drive by shooting.

Stephen Guillory is wanted for first degree murder. He’s accused of shooting another man Saturday night.

32-year-old Jonas Andrus died at a hospital after he was shot on Frank Street.

Police say the gunman was in a Silver Ford Taurus.  If you have any information, call Crime Stoppers at 232-TIPS.

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Metairie, LA: Mom sues Jefferson Parish officials, claims deputies tortured with Taser, stun gun

A Metairie mother has sued the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office, claiming deputies tortured her with a Taser and a stun gun during an incident near Gretna last year. Madelyn Zuppardo says she received burns on one of her breasts from the stun gun and also alleges a deputy slapped her teenage daughter during the incident in which a stun gun was used excessively on teenagers who were handcuffed together.

The civil rights lawsuit, filed in April in U.S. District Court in New Orleans by Zuppardo’s attorney Glenn McGovern, seeks unspecified damages. Madelyn Zuppardo filed on behalf of herself and her daughter Sabrina Zuppardo, now 17.

It names former Deputy Frank Caracci, Deputy Sean Williams, Sheriff Newell Normand in their individual and official capacities. Sheriff’s Office attorneys have not yet filed a response to the lawsuit.

The lawsuit stems from a May 14, 2011 incident in which deputies were investigating a gathering at an apartment at 1784 Carol Sue Ave., where alcohol and drugs were used. Madelyn Zuppardo was contacted by phone and asked to retrieve Sabrina, then 16. The teen was frightened and heard over the phone saying “Please hurry because they are tasing people for no reason,” according to the lawsuit.

Caracci allegedly called Sabrina “a little whore,” and admonished her for telling her mother what was happening, according to the lawsuit. Caracci allegedly slapped the girl several times and pulled her hair.

Madelyn Zuppardo seeks a jury trial. The case has been assigned to Judge Susie Morgan.

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