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Baton Rouge Police arrest New Orleans shooting suspects

In Baton Rouge, shooting suspects in New Orleans

Go on our way now, right? YES. In almost 24 to 48 hours we will talk about some storms in our area. So here what happened to you. Alarm day for your Saturday. We will concentrate on Saturday. FIRST. Level three and four risks for storms. The timing, which I mentioned after 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., probably moved at midnight at midnight around the community of the lower plaque. All effects are on the table for us. Tornados, wind, hail, heavy rain. This is also a memory. Make sure you have several options for receiving warnings. Weather radio when you have that. Of course your cell phone and then your cell phone. Make sure you have connected everything and you can all go well. I don't want to be unprepared. IN ORDER. Here is what's going on for us. First let's talk about it today. We have a marginal risk of storms. But the main threat will be north of us. But there is still the possibility that thunderstorms we have could be difficult. So there is this potential. It is at the lower end for tomorrow. There is a much better chance that a risk of level three and four will see to see that. Really, everyone in the southern region. So here is what's going on. All parts of the north coast of the south coast under this level four threatened. So we are more likely that some storms will become serious. It will probably talk about the Tornado clock that comes out. Tornado warnings very likely for us too. Here is what's going on. Let us talk about it today. So we could see a few scattered showers before noon. Really not a big deal for us. Go out of the door. It's foggy. IT'S MUGGY. It will be warm today. When we come to the evening. Temperatures still mild. Consider the 70s for us, but look at these scattered showers that will appear. And then, as the midnight approaches us, some of them could be serious. There is a lower chance for this. But I think it will happen more in the north. So that's shortly after midnight. Then things are quiet for us overnight. We will come on Saturday morning. We are good to go. Here is Saturday at noon. Most of us are currently very quiet, but the first storms are seeing the community of Tangipahoa at that time. We will go every two hours. Here is 2 p.m. when you see how it spreads more on the north coast. So exactly on the other side of the dam, almost, but it already begins to see how it is on the Bayou at that time, you can see how it is somehow curved and some of the forms of it. That could be a rotation there. However, it is not perfect, but the timing of it gives you a general idea. Here, even 4 p.m., when it has already started to move in the New Orleans region in this line and are still trying to stay together. It moves on the other side of New Orleans around 6 p.m., but it is still displayed. Mississippi Counties definitely see this. And then it tries to regain some strength. It looks more like our organization as it moves over the warmer water as soon as it moves into the lower parts of the parish of plaque. Then we clarify for Sunday morning. All under this risk see some tornados, some stronger tornadoes. This is a possibility for us. If you look at the considerable risk of a certain hail, it could be a big harmful hail. Also in force. Do you have a wind counseling for tomorrow? Not for today. The wind speeds will start, but today there is a dense fog consultant for everyone, even through water bodies until 11 a.m. Here is what some of their visibility look. You will find that as soon as you step outside, so give yourself a little more time this morning. And then also their temperatures. Don't need a jacket this morning. IT'S MUGGY. It's warm. Upper 60s, lower 70s. Heights for today will make it into the lower 80s. After the storms for the weekend, things will be a lot

In Baton Rouge, shooting suspects in New Orleans

A suspect who wanted to be related to a shootout in New Orleans was arrested in Baton Rouge on Thursday, as can be seen from a report by Louisiana First News. Broderick Butler, 25, was sought in connection with filming that took place on March 5 in the Street magazine. The shootout injured another man around 2 a.m. at the intersection of St. Andrew and the Magazine Street. According to Louisiana First News, the Baton Rouge Butler police arrested in a house in Third Street. When the Baton Rouge police carried out the arrest warrant, according to the Oxycodon pills report, they found a stolen weapon with an extended magazine and cash. Butler was instructed in the prison of the municipality of East Baton Rouge and is charged with illegal possession of a stolen firearm and the possession of substances in Appendix II. He is charged with attempted murder second degree and illegal use of a weapon in connection with the shootings in New Orleans.

A suspect who wanted to be related to a shootout in New Orleans was arrested in Baton Rouge on Thursday, as can be seen from a report by Louisiana First News.

Broderick Butler, 25, was sought in connection with filming that took place on March 5 in the Street magazine. The shootout injured another man around 2 a.m. at the intersection of St. Andrew and the Magazine Street.

According to Louisiana First News, the Baton Rouge Butler police arrested in a house in Third Street.

When the Baton Rouge police carried out the arrest warrant, according to the Oxycodon pills report, they found a stolen weapon with an extended magazine and cash.

Butler was instructed in the prison of the municipality of East Baton Rouge and is charged with illegal possession of a stolen firearm and the possession of substances in Appendix II. He is charged with attempted murder second degree and illegal use of a weapon in connection with the shootings in New Orleans.