Lt. governor offers own money as reward for arrest of person who vandalized New Orleans church


by WBRZ

WBRZ— NEW ORLEANS - Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser is offering his own money as a reward for any information that leads to the arrest of a person caught on camera vandalizing a church in New Orleans early Friday morning. The person was seen on camera between 2 and 2:15 a.m. spray painting The Presbytère in Jackson Square. “We have worked hard over the last few years to restore The Presbytère," Nungesser said. "It’s a shame that some coward felt the need to...

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