Baton Rouge – Sunday Night, Baton Rouge saw another fatal shooting on Interstate 110.
In November, a Batton Lieutenant Law McKnelli police talked with the investigating ward for the sixth interstate firing on I-110 in 2024.
“There has definitely been an increase in interstate shootings. What we believe is that those persons who commit these crimes think they can make this type of crime and get away with it because they roll when the crime happens. “
Less than three months later, another driver was shot dead. This time near the exit of Wyandotte, which makes one of the five fatal firing there for less than a year.
The Corronron’s cabinet described the victim as 22-year-old Kimble Evans. It is unclear whether he was directed or just caught in the crossfire.
To facilitate this determination, the pages camera initiative pay for two readers of the registration plates along the Interstate. However, they have not yet been installed. When WBRZ last checked in November, the group was waiting for DOTD’s final approval.
Secretary Joe Donahu did not have much update when asked where they were in the process on Monday.
“We have a memorandum of understanding with the state police that was in force. We have these cameras in many places along the interstate, as it is. In compliance with the installation of any entity, there is a continued process.”
According to Clay Young, the group raised over $ 200,000 to install cameras on I-110, I-10 and I-12, but the actual installation process is entirely dependent on the condition.