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A New Orleans police officer who shot and killed a puppy violated its owners’ constitutional rights but had qualified ...
MEANWHILE, AS A SEARCH FOR THE TWO REMAINING INMATES WHO BROKE OUT OF THE ORLEANS PARISH JUSTICE CENTER IS NEARING FOUR WEEKS ...
"Y'all, that's $100,000 on the table, cash. It's not a check," NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said. "That's ...
Officials with the New Orleans Police Department and city leaders cut the ribbon on a new, state-of-the-art kennel facility ...
New Orleans Police are searching for a theft suspect with distinctive tattoos who made fraudulent purchases after pickpocketing near Conti and Dauphine Streets.
Nearly half of the 800 residents interviewed in a recent telephone survey by Faucheux Strategies said they were very or ...
New Orleans is considering easing restrictions on the police use of facial recognition, weeks after The Washington Post ...
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Axios on MSNSee the winners and losers in New Orleans' public opinion pollThe New Orleans Police Department continues to improve its public satisfaction rating, while Mayor LaToya Cantrell's keeps ...
A New Orleans police officer who shot and killed a puppy while responding to a call is set to go to trial Monday in a federal ...
The landmark ordinance, if passed, would make New Orleans the first U.S. city to formally legalize continuous facial ...
The telephone survey was conducted from May 27 to June 4, polling 800 New Orleans adults through live interviews.
On Thursday morning, Councilmember Helena Moreno introduced an ordinance to revise New Orleans’ facial recognition policy. The legislation would create a public dashboard, developed, monitored and ...
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