Riecke’s reported LSPC resignation is an authoritative win for St. Tammany & Louisiana residents, but it does nothing to absolve the lying on the part of Gov. Landry that caused his reappointment in the first place.

Jared Caruso-Riecke, who reportedly resigned from the Louisiana State Police Commission (LSPC) earlier this week.

On Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 3:58 p.m. we sent this email from Sound Off Louisiana founder Robert Burns to his State Senator, Franklin Foil.  From the email:

I am joining a huge number of St. Tammany Parish Residents who are making their sentiments known to Sen. Patrick McMath their staunch opposition to the appointment of Jared Riecke to the Louisiana State Police Commission.

I share those sentiments and are (sic) expressing them to you, my State Senator, but I also extend the same sentiments entailing Stephen L. Guidry.

Mr. Guidry, upon information and belief, at the direct instruction of the Louisiana State Trooper’s Association, changed his voter registration to be in East Baton Rouge Parish from St. Tammany Parish on or around January 5, 2025.

Mr. Guidry changed that voter registration but nevertheless continued to use St. Tammany Parish voter registration for purposes of the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission.

Mr. Guidry did so in order to overcome Gov. Landry’s selection of him to represent the citizens of the FIRST U. S. Congressional District. By Louisiana’s Constitution, Gov. Landry would have been limited to choosing Guidry (who he actually wanted) to represent that District.

Instead, by Guidry’s act of changing his voter registration to be allegedly now representing citizens of the SIXTH Congressional District, Gov. Landry obtained the ability to nominate Riecke to the Police Commission for the First District (which is what the LSTA wanted).

In so doing, Gov. Landry made a completely false statement on his nomination letter in stating that, “Dillard University failed to nominate,” when, in reality, not only did Dillard nominate, but
it nominated the very person Landry wanted to represent the District, Stephen L. Guidry.

All of the details are outlined here:

Is it a violation of Federal law to assert St. Tammany residency for LMVC purposes and EBRP for LSPC purposes and, if so, will the Louisiana Senate join in collusion?

Thank you for taking the time to consider this matter, and I urge you to reject the nominations of both of these two gentlemen to the Louisiana State Police Commission.

Apparently, the pressure on Sen. McMath coming from his own constituency together with the fact that the Louisiana Senate should have difficulty confirming either of these two gentlemen simply became too much.  Thus, according to multiple reports we’ve gotten from sources we deem to be highly reliable, Riecke resigned from the LSPC earlier this week.

While Burns had a doctor’s appointment this past Thursday (May 8, 2025) and was therefore unable to attend the LSPC meeting, he did note Riecke’s conspicuous absence from the meeting.

Here is our video covering this matter, and the latest twist it has taken:

May 10, 2025:  Burns recaps the whole sordid scandal of the reappointment of Jared Caruso-Riecke to the LSPC.

On the above video, Burns credits “We the People” on Facebook and states that, for people on Facebook (Burns is not) to search for “We the People.”  A dedicated follower of our blog was kind enough to provide two videos pertaining to the Riecke sad saga.  Let’s present them:

We the People’s video of April 24, 2025 entailing Riecke’s prospective confirmation by the Louisiana Senate.

We the People’s Facebook video celebrating Riecke’s resignation from the LSPC.

As stated in the Sound Off video above, LSP continues to be a reckless operation with seemingly near weekly reports of arrests for shoplifting, driving drunk (too many for us to even try to itemize), domestic abuse, to include this latest such arrest.  The Trooper, Sgt. Joshua Duhon, according to our sources, “Beat the living hell out of his wife and is the same one they covered up the accident in his unit when he was all pilled up.  She had a broken eye orbital, broken arm, and some ribs.  She was found half naked in their driveway.”

Now the big question is:  What happens with Stephen L. Guidry?  In order to clear up allegations of “voter fraud,” he could always “move back” to the First Congressional District; however, doing so would further demonstrate the entire scam perpetrated upon the people of Louisiana (and actually expose the voter fraud).  Those citizens are way beyond sick and tried of the corruption and underhanded dealings that seem to constantly abound from Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry!

On the other hand, if Guidry “sits tight” in the Sixth Congressional District, we will see if the Louisiana Senate is willing to give a wink and a nod to this alleged voter fraud of if they’ll ask very probing questions of newly-elected State Sen. Larry Selders.

After all, Selders is replacing former State Sen. (now U. S. Congressman) Cleo Fields, who is the very State Senator who authored the bill requiring Senate Confirmation of these LSPC appointees to avoid the prospect, as Burns states on the above video, “of a loose-cannon Governor appointing these types of characters.”

One thought on “Riecke’s reported LSPC resignation is an authoritative win for St. Tammany & Louisiana residents, but it does nothing to absolve the lying on the part of Gov. Landry that caused his reappointment in the first place.”

  1. I am still of the belief the Governor did not know the whole story, give him a minute.

    I’m sure he’ll have it all straightened out…

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