Search “Backshop House of Harmony” on YouTube to see a rousing rendition of “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
Money: Tiger Trails run during spring break, summer, p. 3
Reveille The Daily
www.lsureveille.com
CRIME
Baseball: Tigers travel to face a pummeled Tuscaloosa, p. 7 Friday, May 6, 2011 • Volume 115, Issue 138
Flag-burning suspect in custody Brian Sibille Contributing Writer
The University student suspected in the burning of the War Memorial American flag is now in police custody, according to the LSU Police Department. Isaac Eslava turned himself in to LSUPD at 2:50 p.m. Thursday with help from his attorney, said Sgt. Blake Tabor, LSUPD spokesman. He was escorted to East Baton Rouge Parish Prison soon after. Tabor said Eslava’s attorney
HOMICIDE
Man shot and killed on Aster Street
cooperated with LSUPD throughout the week to return Eslava to Baton Rouge after he allegedly fled to Atlanta. Eslava’s standing with the University is currently unknown, Tabor said, but the suspect has been reported to the Dean of Students and will soon face disciplinary action. Eslava had no comments to the press when escorted from the LSUPD building. Eslava is charged with allegedly cutting down and burning the
American flag at the War Memorial and stealing the University flag early Monday morning. LSUPD attempted to take Eslava into custody upon initial response to the crime, but he evaded capture, according to a University news release. LSUPD was notified of the
Watch a video of Eslava being escorted to EBRP Prison at lsureveille.com. SUSPECT, see page 6
ADAM VACCARELLA / The Daily Reveille
Isaac Eslava, the University student suspected of burning the War Memorial Flag, is escorted by police Thursday to East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
Feels like the first time Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra plays in Union Theater for the first time
Sydni Dunn Staff Writer
Baton Rouge Police Department homicide detectives are investigating a homicide that occurred Wednesday at about 11:15 p.m. on Aster Street, according to a Thursday news release. John Calvert, 28, of 1232 Aster St., was shot to death during what appears to have been a robbery, the release said. Officers have arrested Mohammed Collins, 19, of 2054 Tennessee St., in relation to the homicide. Det. Jason Bettencourtt, LSU Police Department spokesman, said LSUPD is not releasing information about whether the suspects are affiliated with the University. Preliminary investigation information says Calvert was at his home with eight others when Collins and another man attempted to rob them. The release said Collins and his accomplice approached several of the people outside under the car port of the home and ordered them to empty their pockets at gunpoint. While Collins remained under the carport, the other suspect entered a motor home parked in the driveway. Upon entrance, the suspect encountered Calvert and a female. The suspect attempted to rob HOMICIDE, see page 6
ADAM VACCARELLA / The Daily Reveille
The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra plays its first-ever performance in the Union Theater on Thursday night. The LPO performed Gustav Mahler’s “Symphony No. 7.”
Josh Naquin Contributing Writer
The Union Theater was alive with the sound of music Thursday as the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra played its first-ever performance in the space.
The LSU School of Music hosted the benefit concert featuring the Philharmonic’s performance of Gustav Mahler’s “Symphony No. 7.” All profits from the concert were donated to a scholarship fund for University music students. The event marked the first time the LPO has ever played at the Union Theater,
according to Terry Serio, assistant director for theater event development. Thursday’s concert is one of many collaborations to come between the School of Music and the LPO, said Laurence Kaptain, dean of PHILHARMONIC, see page 6