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| Perrilloux and Odom fight video released |
| Ryan Perrilloux video 1 The Baton Rouge Police Department released surveillance tapes Wednesday showing the Oct. 26 fight outside The Varsity that led LSU coach Les Miles to bench former LSU quarterback Ryan Perrilloux and kick two other players off the team. The blurry video shows a large scrum in the parking lot outside of the bar at 3353 Highland Road involving several people including patrons and club employees. No one is easily distinguishable in the 10 minutes of video released by the police department, which starts at 2:16 a.m. and ends about 2:26 a.m |
| Ryan Perrilloux video 2 The Baton Rouge Police Department released surveillance tapes Wednesday showing the Oct. 26 fight outside The Varsity that led LSU coach Les Miles to bench former LSU quarterback Ryan Perrilloux and kick two other players off the team. The blurry video shows a large scrum in the parking lot outside of the bar at 3353 Highland Road involving several people including patrons and club employees. No one is easily distinguishable in the 10 minutes of video released by the police department, which starts at 2:16 a.m. and ends about 2:26 a.m. |
| Derrick Odom video This video, which was released by Baton Rouge Police Department, led to former LSU linebacker Derrick Odom being cited for simple criminal damage to property. The charges against Odom — the only person cited in the incident — were dropped last week after a witness failed to show up for court. The video shows four people walking in the parking lot of the club about 3:30 a.m., minutes after a white vehicle parks and the driver leaves. The four people appear to check the doors of the club before one of them strikes the vehicle. All four of the people then run out of the parking lot. |
| FEMA supplies don't make it to La. Millions of dollars in emergency supplies intended for Louisiana are now spread out across the country, but there is debate as to how the items got there. The goods, some paid for with taxpayer money, were housed in Fort Worth, Texas, and included everything from cleaning supplies to clothing. |
| BR Chamber endorses loop The Baton Rouge Area Chamber of Commerce is endorsing the idea of a loop around the region. Leaders say a loop would stimulate economic development, but there's still a dilemma, as not enough money exists to pay for the $4.5 billion project. |
| Cassidy says amendment personal attack One state lawmaker who is now running for Congress says an amendment to an ethics bill is actually a personal attack. State Sen. Bill Cassidy says the amendment that blocks lawmakers from working as doctors in the charity hospital system is possibly connected to his opposition to lawmaker pay raises. |
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| Officials wrestle with insurance |
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| LSU comeback sets up UNC rematch Wed, 18 Jun 2008 19:14:21 CDT LSU was given new life in Omaha after things were looking so dim Tuesday. The Tigers got four runs in the ninth inning to stay at the College World Series and set up a rematch with North Carolina. |
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