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Daily Archives: April 11, 2020

Since coronavirus shut New Orleans down, serious crime stats have dropped. Will trend continue?

MediaBy Michelle FosterApril 11, 2020

By Matt Sledge and Jeff Adelson l Nola.com I April 11, 2020 New Orleans residents are calling 911 a hundred fewer times each day since the city shut down to halt the novel coronavirus, with crime reports falling in major categories like homicides, robberies, carjackings, auto burglaries and thefts. Serious crime stats have dropped in…

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