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Man shot and killed in St. Martinville; suspect sought
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Posted at 3:02 PM, May 16, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-16 17:04:29-04
A St. Martinville man was shot and killed outside his apartment Sunday, and police are looking for a suspect.
St. Martinville Police confirmed that Jordan Buillard, 39, was shot twice outside his apartment in the 100 block of Madison.
The man who shot him walked up to him, fired three shots and walked away, police say. He is described as a slim black man, about 6 feet tall, with a beard. He was wearing a grey hoodie and dark or black pants or jeans.
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A Lafayette man s body was recovered from the Little Atchafalaya River after he was ejected when his boat collided with another.
Robert Schoeffler, who had been missing since April 29, was found Friday in St. Martin Parish, according to a release from the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
He was an avid sportsman who loved to fish and hunt the waters and marshes of South Louisiana as well as the mountains of New Mexico, according to his obituary. He departed this life doing what he loved to do, en route to what was sure to be a glorious afternoon of fishing.
(Source: Pixabay/stock image) By WAFB Staff | May 8, 2021 at 9:43 AM CDT - Updated May 8 at 9:43 AM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The missing body of a boater was recovered from the Little Atchafalaya River on May 7 in St. Martin Parish, according to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
Officials say the body of Robert Schoeffler, 81, of Lafayette was found around 6 p.m. Friday.
Schoeffler had been missing since April 29, authorities say. His body was turned over to the St. Martin Parish Coronerâs Office.
According to LDWF, Schoeffler was operating a 16-foot boat with a passenger on board when another boat collided with them.
The two protesters and a journalist say a Louisiana law that designates the thousands of miles of pipeline in the state as critical infrastructure has chilled their free speech rights.
In this April 27, 2018 photo, trees in a cutback sit between an existing pipeline channel, left, and a new pipeline channel, on Bayou Sorrel in the Atchafalaya River Basin in Louisiana. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
(CN) A federal judge has decided two protesters and a journalist arrested at a 2018 protest over the construction of a pipeline in Louisiana can continue to challenge the constitutionality of a state law that prohibits unauthorized entry near a pipeline.