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New York governor rejects Louisiana extradition request for doctor accused of mailing abortion pills

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New York governor rejects Louisiana extradition request for doctor accused of mailing abortion pills

by Greg LaRose, Louisiana Illuminator
February 13, 2025

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has rejected Louisiana’s request to extradite a doctor from her state accused of prescribing and mailing abortion drugs to a woman in West Baton Rouge Parish. 

Both were indicted on felony charges last month for allegedly violating a Louisiana law  prohibiting the sale, prescription, delivery, dispensing and distribution of abortion-inducing medication.

According to  Gov. Jeff Landry and Attorney General Liz Murrill, both Republicans, the West Baton Rouge woman forced her pregnant minor daughter to take the pills, though the woman hasn’t been charged with the crime of coerced abortion.

Landry signed an extradition request Wednesday from Murrill, who said she intends to personally prosecute Dr. Margaret Carpenter and the West Baton Rouge woman, who is not being identified to protect her daughter’s identity. 

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At a Thursday afternoon news conference in Manhattan, Hochul, a Democrat, referenced New York’s shield laws that protect reproductive health care providers from criminal prosecution in other states. Louisiana banned abortion almost entirely in 2022 after the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to reverse Roe v. Wade. The procedure remains legal in New York.

“Louisiana has changed their laws, but that has no bearing on the laws here in the state of New York,” Hochul said. “Doctors take an oath to protect their patients. I took an oath of office to protect all New Yorkers, and I will uphold not only our constitution, but also the laws of our land. And I will not be signing an extradition order that came from the governor of Louisiana. Not now, not ever.”

Landry criticized his New York counterpart after a video of Hochul’s announcement was posted to the social media platform X

“So you’re telling me @GovKathyHochul is protecting criminals over victims?!” Landry wrote. “And they wonder why people and businesses are fleeing the state.”

U.S. Census Bureau estimates show more than 19.8 million people in the state of New York as of midyear 2024, down from 20.2 million in the 2020 count. Total employer establishments, the census term for businesses, actually increased in New York over the same period – from roughly 535,000 to more than 540,000.  

Murrill also responded to Hochul’s video on X. 

“This child was NOT this doctor’s patient,” Murril wrote. “She never met her, saw her, or knew anything about her. The child is a victim. @GovKathyHochul is protecting a drug dealer who victimized a child.”

The teen’s mother, who bonded out of jail after her Jan. 31 arrest, has never been charged with dealing drugs, based on a review of her court records.    

Murrill has implied other Republican-led states would be willing to extradite Carpenter to Louisiana, saying previously the doctor should “be careful with her travel plans,” 

“If New York won’t cooperate, there are other states that will,” the attorney general said.

Landry posted a video earlier Thursday explaining his reasons for seeking Carpenter’s extradition. The governor said the West Baton Rouge woman “conspired with a New York doctor” to order abortion pills in the mail and then “forced” her daughter to take them. 

Tony Clayton, the Democratic district attorney for West Baton Rouge Parish, will prosecute the case alongside Murrill. He said the girl took the pills at home alone and called 911 to be taken to the hospital when she started bleeding. 

“There’s only one right answer in this situation,” Landry said in the video. “It is that that doctor must face extradition to Louisiana, where she can stand trial and justice will be served.” See the video below.

Louisiana Illuminator is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Louisiana Illuminator maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Greg LaRose for questions: info@lailluminator.com.

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Shreveport council members approve funding allocation for fire station | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Emilee Calametti | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-09 07:00:00

(The Center Square) — Shreveport City Council approved funding for the reconstruction of Fire Station No. 20 during this week’s city council meeting.

After being closed for nearly two years after officials found mildew and mold throughout the establishment, Fire Station 20 is on the way to being reconstructed. The city council approved two ordinances that looked to allocate funds and change budgets for the station.

However, Council member Grayson Boucher proposed amendments to the ordinances during the session. The amendment to Ordinance 20 changed the amount listed after the city received funds from the Port. These funds changed how much the city needed to allocate for the station renovations.

After the amendment, only $733,000 needed to be transferred to Capital Projects instead of the original $1.6 million. 

The ordinance originally intended to move $1.6 million from the General Fund operating reserve to Capital Projects for Station 20’s reconstruction. The city planned to invoice the Port for $867,000.

Before the amendment, ordinance 20 would decrease operating reserves by $1.6 million and increase transfer to Capital Projects by $1.6 million. After receiving the Port’s portion of the project, that number is now $733,000. 

The ordinances passed with six for, and one opposed. Council member Jim Taliaferro voted against both ordinances and amendments. 

While the ordinances did pass, the council did not address Mayor Tom Arceneaux’s previous concerns about where the funding was coming from.

Arceneaux urged the council in a previous meeting to change the funding source for the allocation. He said using the operating reserve could severely impact the city’s borrowing cost if the operating reserve dropped below the pledged 8%, which would happen if used for the fire station project.

He proposed using unassigned premium funds for the project instead.

Fire Chief Clarence Reese did not give an update about the renovations after the two ordinances passed.

Other legislation passed was Ordinance 8, which amended Chapter 38 of the city of Shreveport’s Code of Ordinances relating to dumpsters on residential property.

Emilee Ruth Calametti serves as staff reporter for The Center Square covering the Northwestern Louisiana region. She holds her M.A. in English from Georgia State University and soon, an additional M.A. in Journalism from New York University. Emilee has bylines in DIG Magazine, Houstonia Magazine, Bookstr, inRegister, The Click News, and the Virginia Woolf Miscellany. She is a Louisiana native with over seven years of journalism experience.

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New Orleans Weather: Warm up through Thursday, then another pleasant cool-down arrives for the weeke

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2025-04-09 06:40:14

SUMMARY: New Orleans weather is set to warm up through Thursday, with temperatures rising into the 80s before a pleasant cool-down this weekend. Currently, temperatures are in the low to mid-50s in the city, with even cooler readings on the Northshore. A little front will pass quietly through the area, bringing some clouds but no rain. The Mississippi River levels are rising due to rain to the north, with a forecasted peak of 16 feet by April 23, just below flood stage. Generally, expect sunny days ahead and chilly mornings, particularly this weekend, with temperatures in the 40s and 50s.

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Meteorologist Alexandra Cranford says expect warm weather for the next few days and no rai threats this weekend.

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Crime scene shocks St. Tammany Trace residents as sheriff's investigation continues

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2025-04-08 18:55:08

SUMMARY: Residents of St. Tammany Trace, Covington, were shocked by a police presence on Tuesday morning due to a shooting incident. The sheriff’s office urged drivers to avoid the area, which is typically quiet. The incident involved a cyclist who was shot in the arm by a man who exited his vehicle and approached him. The cyclist was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Local resident Paul Lewis expressed his concern for safety, emphasizing the need for communication within the community about such events to ensure everyone’s awareness and safety in the neighborhood.

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When WWL Louisiana asked deputies for more details, they couldn’t share much but confirmed no fatalities have been reported.

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