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A New Orleans police officer who shot and killed a puppy violated its owners’ constitutional rights but had qualified ...
Thousands of New Orleans demonstrators paraded from the corner of Mandeville and Decatur near the French Quarter to ...
The city would become first in the United States to formally allow facial recognition as a tool for surveilling residents in ...
The landmark ordinance, if passed, would make New Orleans the first U.S. city to formally legalize continuous facial ...
MEANWHILE, AS A SEARCH FOR THE TWO REMAINING INMATES WHO BROKE OUT OF THE ORLEANS PARISH JUSTICE CENTER IS NEARING FOUR WEEKS ...
The manhunt for the rest of the inmates who escaped the Orleans Parish jail in May is entering its fourth week with two ...
Officials with the New Orleans Police Department and city leaders cut the ribbon on a new, state-of-the-art kennel facility ...
"Y'all, that's $100,000 on the table, cash. It's not a check," NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said. "That's ...
A public safety disaster and an audacious jailbreak have police in New Orleans considering broader use of facial recognition ...
New Orleans Police are searching for a theft suspect with distinctive tattoos who made fraudulent purchases after pickpocketing near Conti and Dauphine Streets.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A New Orleans police officer who shot and killed a puppy while responding to a call is set to go to trial ...
A former New Orleans Police Department officer pleaded guilty this week to wire fraud charges. Leesa Augustine pleaded guilty on Tuesday to three counts of wire fraud and one count of false statements ...