Governor brought tiger to LSU; student jailed over threat
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The LSU Tigers haven't had an actual tiger on the sidelines for almost a decade, but Landry, whom Louisianans elected last year, sought to revive the tradition.
Auzenne wrote that he went to the student's apartment and spoke to the student, who said they were upset about Jeff Landry, the Republican governor, bringing the tiger to Saturday's game against the University of Alabama.
The student also said the post was a joke, Auzenne wrote, but the trooper wasn't swayed. Auzenne wrote that he put the student 'into handcuffs that I checked for tightness and double locked.'
A federal judge blocked the law Tuesday requiring a copy of the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every classroom in Louisiana's public colleges, universities and trade schools.
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