Man wanted in connection with Houma night club shooting that injured 5 Share Updated: 12:34 PM CDT Apr 27, 2021 WDSU Digital Team Share Updated: 12:34 PM CDT Apr 27, 2021
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Show Transcript TRACK DOWN THE PERSON THEY BELIEVE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHOOTING AT LENNY’S NIGHTCLUB. TAKE A LOOK. DEPUTIES HAVE AN ARREST WARRANT OUT FOR BRANDON DESHAWN JOHNSON FROM HOUMA. HE’S ACCUSED OF SHOOTING AT LENNY’S SUNDAY MORNING, FIVE PEOPLE WERE HURT. HE FACES FIVE COUNTS OF ATTEMPTED 1ST DEGREE MURDER AND AGGRAVATED CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. JOHNSON IS CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS. IF YOU KNOW WHERE HE IS OR HAVE ANY INFORMATION, CALL CRIMESTOPPERS ANONYMOUSLY. 1-800-743-74
5 injured in nightclub shooting in Houma Share Updated: 1:14 PM CDT Apr 26, 2021 WDSU Digital Team Share Updated: 1:14 PM CDT Apr 26, 2021
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Show Transcript AND IT WILL TAKE YOU TO A GUIDE WE CREATED JUST FOR YOU. AT 12:07, TERREBONNE PARISH SHERIFF TIM SOIGNET ADVISED THAT SHORTLY AFTER 1:00AM ON APRIL 25, 2021, TERREBONNE PARISH SHERIFF’S OFFICE DEPUTIES AND DETECTIVES RESPONDED TO A HOUMA NIGHT CLUB FOR A SHOOTING INSIDE THE BA YOU ARE ASKED TO CALL IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION THE TERREBONNE , PARISH SHERIFF’S OFFICE AT. 876-2500 OR THE BAYOU REGION CRIME STOPPERS AT 800-743-
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Five shot at Houma nightclub, says Terrebonne Parish Sheriff (Source: TPSO) By Nicole Mumphrey | April 26, 2021 at 12:27 PM CDT - Updated April 26 at 12:32 PM
HOUMA (WVUE) -Five people were shot early Sunday (April 25) morning inside a nightclub in Houma, La., according to Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Tim Soignet.
The shooting happened around 1 a.m. at Lenny’s night club at 656 Corporate Drive.
The sheriff’s office says when deputies arrived at the club there was a large number of people running from the building as gunshots were being fired.
The deputies were not able to determine who was firing due to the amount of people inside.
Two women were killed in murder-for-hire plot gone wrong, Louisiana sheriff says
Three men from Louisiana are facing murder charges after two women including the sister of one of the men were killed in a murder-for-hire plot gone wrong, according to Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Tim Soignet.
At a news conference Monday, the sheriff said Beaux Cormier hired Andrew Eskine and Dalvin Wilson to kill a rape victim who was set to testify against him.
In a news release, the sheriff’s office said that Cormier, 35, of Kaplan; Eskine, 25, of Carencro; and Wilson, 22, of Rayne traveled to Montegut to do surveillance on the residence and had, on a prior occasion, attempted to carry out the killing but were unsuccessful.