The Caddo Parish Commission postpones mask mandate vote
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Caddo Parish Commission looking to institute a new mask mandate
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The Caddo Parish Coroner s office completed its investigation into the March 16 death of 31-year-old Caddo Correctional Center inmate Casey Louis Simpson Jr. concluding that Simpson died from diabetic ketoacidosis with acute renal failure secondary to new-onset diabetes mellitus.
In the autopsy conducted March 17, It was also determined that Simpson had hypertensive cardiovascular disease, although this did not contribute to his death.
Simpson, according to information released Monday from the Caddo Parish Coroner s Office, had complained of poor health for approximately four days prior to his death.
He was evaluated, the information states, in the medical facilities at CCC on two occasions in the days preceding his death.
Quite a few interesting items were advanced to Caddo Parish Commission’s Thursday meeting.
Among those is an ordinance amending all of Chapter 4 of the Code of Ordinances pertaining to permits for the sale of alcoholic beverage handling cards.
The commission finds that changes in the hearings for violation of parish ordinances regarding alcoholic beverage permits would be in the best interest of the public and permit holders.
Language in the ordinance states further that changes in the penalties for the violator of the alcoholic beverage permits are warranted and that moving for the creation of an Alcoholic Beverage Committee to conduct hearings and make recommendations for penalties, would improve and streamline the process.