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Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:10 pm to TopWaterTiger
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it has continually gone downhill thanks to those in charge that do nothing to stop it.
They profit from it. Those in power now in BR/NOLA profit from pitting people against each other and taking no responsibility.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:12 pm to TopWaterTiger
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Man, my kid is 16 and looking at colleges. I attended LSU, my parents attended LSU, my grandparents too. I'm not sure I want to turn him loose in Baton Rouge anymore.
My in laws basically did this to their daughter, my wife.....
In the 1980s
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:14 pm to lsu13lsu
I guarantee the detectives are working it. The primary detective on it is a really good one and wants to solve it. There’s not much to work with at the moment, but they’re doing everything they can. I know that people want more which is certainly understandable, but they are working it hard.
A huge problem that the homicide division is dealing with is lack of detectives. Murphy Paul has been aware of this for years but doesn’t fix it.
Also, I’ve seen the cameras that are affixed to traffic lights mentioned a couple of times. They don’t record, it’s only a live feed.
A huge problem that the homicide division is dealing with is lack of detectives. Murphy Paul has been aware of this for years but doesn’t fix it.
Also, I’ve seen the cameras that are affixed to traffic lights mentioned a couple of times. They don’t record, it’s only a live feed.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:17 pm to Motorboat
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Crowdsourced security has no qualified immunity. That’s why
You're hiring shittier spec ops than I am.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:20 pm to Joe Davola
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I know that people want more which is certainly understandable, but they are working it hard.
It's a sad commentary but the above bolded is probably more than what most people expect.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:20 pm to TDsngumbo
Is there a go fund me page to add to the reward money?
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:20 pm to MrWalkingMan
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How is raising reward money going to help BRPD do its job?
Do you not know how rewards work?
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:24 pm to MrWalkingMan
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How is raising reward money going to help BRPD do its job? Do you think the detectives would be ok with splitting it?
Without video footage, this probably will only be solved if someone rats the guilty party out. So higher reward money will hopefully incentivize someone to come forward.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:25 pm to idlewatcher
I went back several pages to see if posted, if I missed it my apologies. This is a report with her family speaking out.
[img]When asked what he would say to the person who killed his daughter, Paul Rice said, “Why? Why, would you do this? Why, my sweet child who had her whole life ahead of her, who was doing nothing wrong? She is sitting there waiting on a train.”[/img]
wafb.com
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BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Allison Rice’s family members are speaking out, asking the public to call if they know anything that can help investigators solve Allie’s murder.
It’s every parent’s worst nightmare.
“We were woken up with a ring of the doorbell, 4:45 in the morning, which you know is never good,” said Paul Rice, adding that the words coming out of the police officer’s mouth were “life-altering.”
“I hope no one ever has to get that type of wakeup call ever again,” he added.
Paul Rice and his family were told their precious 21-year-old, Allie, had been shot and killed near the train tracks on Government Street. It was just after two in the morning, and she was driving home after hanging out with friends in Mid City.
[img]When asked what he would say to the person who killed his daughter, Paul Rice said, “Why? Why, would you do this? Why, my sweet child who had her whole life ahead of her, who was doing nothing wrong? She is sitting there waiting on a train.”[/img]
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Allie was a senior at LSU majoring in marketing. Having grown up in Ascension Parish, she graduated from Dutchtown High School where she was a cheerleader and on the homecoming court.
Besides her studies, family members say Allie was always hard at work. She worked at The Shed BBQ restaurant on Burbank Drive, along with several of her siblings and her step-mom.
Paul Rice said she was very goal-oriented and about to start an internship.
He says he was “absolutely proud of her.”
“I bragged about her every day,” he added.
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Over the weekend, members of the community set up a memorial on Government Street to honor Allie.
Paul Rice explained, “We went out Saturday morning, and we put the cross up on the telephone pole, right there in that area, you know with flowers and stuff have been showing up around here. Her mom went Sunday morning to the site, we went Saturday, the cross was gone with the picture. I mean, who does that?”
The Shed BBQ workers are replacing the stolen cross at the site with another cross.
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The Rice family says they have received a lot of messages and support from the community.
When asked what they would miss most about Allie, her stepmom Kay Rice said, “She laughed like a three-year-old Disney princess. No one laughs like her. It was my favorite thing at work when she came into work.”
The Rice family wants to remind the community, especially young adults, to watch for their loved ones and protect each other.
“None of us are immune to what happened to Allie last week. This could happen to any of us. The violence, the lack of care for life, the lack of concern for life right now. It just baffles me. You know there’s so much crime going in Baton Rouge right now. I mean, this has really opened a lot of people’s eyes,” said Paul Rice.
“Instead of Rice party of 9, we have to be Rice party of 8 because of someone evil,” said Kay Rice.
Family members are currently working on “Live Like Allie” yellow bracelets to hopefully pass out at future football games to college students.
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Workers at The Shed BBQ set up a table with Allie’s photo and poster. Folks can go and sign the poster in her memory. They’re working on a fundraiser which they hope will take place soon.
The Shed is offering a $10,000 reward for a lead that helps result in a conviction in this case.
Family, friends and loved ones will gather to remember Allie on Tuesday, Sept. 20 at Ourso Funeral Home in Gonzales from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
wafb.com
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:26 pm to TDsngumbo
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We need to raise $250,000 for the reward
Do what?
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:26 pm to MrWalkingMan
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How is raising reward money going to help BRPD do its job? Do you think the detectives would be ok with splitting it?
This is a decent start and I agree the community needs to step up here, but where is that money going to and is there actually any incentive for the police even with a reward offered?
Bruh
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:28 pm to TigersSEC2010
A witness has come out Link
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:28 pm to OweO
We know Chris.....God damn you're a fricktard
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:31 pm to AtchafalayaRoute
Yeah that was posted yesterday, I think its interesting that the other news outlets are not even mentioning this.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:35 pm to OweO
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Workers at The Shed BBQ set up a table with Allie’s photo and poster. Folks can go and sign the poster in her memory. They’re working on a fundraiser which they hope will take place soon.
Well hopefully we will have a place to donate soon.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:36 pm to Tyga Woods
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quote:We need to raise $250,000 for the reward
Do what?![]()
If it was my daughter, I’d empty my life savings for the reward. Allie Rice was Paul’s daughter but that could easily be my daughter. Or your daughter. Or any of our daughters. His interview on Fox earlier… he spoke about her being his baby girl. “Daddy’s little girl” were the words he used. I almost lost it at that. Every night before bed I tickle my two year old daughter and play with her. She giggles and laughs from the deepest pits of her stomach and then when she can’t anymore, she takes a huge breath and sighs while looking into my eyes with pure joy on her face. She’s my baby girl and will always be my baby girl. I’ve been looking forward to AND dreading the day I walk her down the aisle since the day she was born. Paul won’t get to do that. Paul no doubt did the same playtime with Allie when she was a baby too and it kills me to think of the precious memories running though his head right now. I want this solved for him.
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Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:38 pm to OweO
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Her mom went Sunday morning to the site, we went Saturday, the cross was gone with the picture. I mean, who does that?”
Someone who wants a memento/trophy.
Like a Stalker or serial killer.
We still aren't positive that this was a a random murder. It most likely is, but we don't know yet.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:39 pm to magildachunks
Or a crackhead who sold it as scrap metal.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:45 pm to TDsngumbo
Believe me, bro, I get it. I have a daughter. Not knocking what you’re trying to do.
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