Tuesday, June 18 2013 10:20 PM EDT2013-06-19 02:20:32 GMT
From LSU SportsOMAHA, Neb. – North Carolina pitcher Trent Thornton limited top-ranked LSU to two runs over seven innings and a comeback bid came up short as the Tar Heels eliminated the Tigers from theMore >>
North Carolina pitcher Trent Thornton limited top-ranked LSU to two runs over seven innings and a comeback bid came up short as the Tar Heels eliminated the Tigers from the CWS, 4-2.More >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 11:53 PM EDT2013-06-19 03:53:10 GMT
The program to reduce crime in East Baton Rouge Parish is set to take on another zip code racked with trouble. Almost one year after the Baton Rouge Area Violence Elimination project, or B.R.A.V.E. enforcementMore >>
The program to reduce crime in East Baton Rouge Parish is set to take on another zip code racked with trouble.More >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 5:12 PM EDT2013-06-18 21:12:52 GMT
A 13-year-old boy was arrested and charged with second degree murder after his 5-year-old sister died Sunday. Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Detectives say the boy admitted to practicing "WWE" moves on theMore >>
A 13-year-old boy was arrested and charged with second degree murder after his 5-year-old sister died Sunday. Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Detectives say the boy admitted to practicing "WWE" moves on the girl, even after she told him that she was in pain.More >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 8:11 PM EDT2013-06-19 00:11:57 GMT
(RNN) – Rapper Lil' Wayne is attempting to stomp his way out of controversy after a clip of him walking on the American flag went viral over the weekend. A behind-the-scenes clip of the music video GodMore >>
Rapper Lil' Wayne is getting attention for a viral video some are calling unpatriotic.More >>
This week's "Your Turn" segment comes from the Action News 5 Facebook page where hundreds of comments have been posted about a Mid-South woman who was banned from Facebook. Heather Walker was barred because she posted photos of her son who was born with a fatal birth defect.
We chose a comment from Lisa Moss Linville. In her words:
"It is absolutely shameful what Facebook has done. I saw some of the pictures and my heart just cried for this family. That baby was an adorable little human being despite his defect, he was a beautiful baby born to parents who love him dearly and should be just as much able to share their child's picture as the next person. Now if Facebook wants to nitpick pictures, then let's work on the young teenagers who pose for half nude pictures of themselves in every other post. What about pictures of people flipping the bird? What about people who drop the "F" bomb in every other post? That is offensive. Grow up Facebook. These people lost a beautiful child, have a little respect."
That's Lisa Moss Linville's turn. Now it's your turn. To comment on this segment or anything else, email yourturn@wmctv.com or call 800-465-1210.