BATON ROUGE – A state lawmaker says he plans to introduce legislation during the upcoming session that would better regulate police chases. State Rep. Edmond Jordan, D-Baton Rouge, told WBRZ he’s in the early stages of writing the proposed legislation and hopes it can be signed into law during the upcoming legislative session. The idea came after a recent police chase that killed 17-year-old Maggie Dunn and 16-year-old Caroline Gill. Liam Dunn, Maggie’s brother, was seriously
BATON ROUGE - Roughly two weeks ago, Maggie Dunn and Caroline Gill were killed after an Addis Police Officer smashed into their car during a high-speed chase.
The high-speed crash that took the lives of two Brusly High School students on New Year’s Eve will likely lead law enforcement agencies to reexamine their pursuit protocol, according to Iberville Par…
Addis Police Officer David Cauthron, who was arrested following a crash in a high-speed chase that killed two Brusly High School students on New Year’s Eve, bonded out of jail Sunday, according to Sh…