By Drew Broach | Deputy metro editor SEED MONEY: Patrick Comer, who sold his market research company, Lucid, for more than $1 billion last year, says it was an early love of Dungeons & Dragons that led him to his latest investment in a New Orleans startup. He's participating in a $2.5 million investment round for Gripnr, which creates online strategy games like Dungeons & Dragons using one of Comer's and the tech sector's latest obsession: blockchain technology. SPEED SENTENCE: A New Orleans driver accused of killing a 70-year-old grandfather and critically injuring the man's son, when he lost control of his car during a drag race that hit 121 mph on Airline Drive in Metairie, has been sentenced to 12 years behind bars for the fatal crash. OUT OF PLACE: There are a few kinds of architecture you’d expect to find in the French Quarter: Creole cottages, colonial-era French structures, maybe a bit of Greek Revival. But Victorian? Sure enough, there's an out-of-place semi-Victorian in the rear of the Vieux Carre, and we have the history on it. Thanks for starting your Wednesday with us. Check NOLA.com for more news throughout the day. D.B. |