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Author Archives: Michelle Foster

Police body cameras make headlines recently, but do they work?

MediaBy Michelle FosterJuly 19, 2019

By Thanh Truong | WWL | July 19, 2019 In New Orleans, we’ve heard quite a bit this week about the body-worn cameras police wear when they respond to calls. When turned on, body-worn cameras can back up police accounts, as they did in a shoot-out between New Orleans Police and two suspects at CVS last month.…

Theron Glover’s case is a wake-up call to retool New Orleans’ risk release assessment

MediaBy Michelle FosterJuly 6, 2019

By Dan Fagan | The Advocate | July 6, 2019 Eighteen-year-old Theron Glover has been a busy young man as of late. Police have already arrested him several times this year, and he currently faces 160 pending charges in New Orleans Criminal District Court. Last week, police arrested Glover again for opening fire on a…

Bail-setting tool flawed, often ignored in New Orleans, watchdog group finds

MediaBy Michelle FosterJuly 1, 2019

By Mike Perlstein | WWL | July 1, 2019 NEW ORLEANS — About one-third of suspects booked with violent felony crimes in New Orleans are deemed low-risk to re-offend or miss court in a risk assessment survey used by the court to determine bail, but those assessments are often ignored by the magistrates setting bail,…

Crime Watchdog: New Orleans risk assessment program waste of money

MediaBy Michelle FosterJuly 1, 2019

By Rob Masson | Fox 8 New Orleans | July 1, 2019 at 1:09 PM CDT – Updated July 1 at 5:43 PM NEW ORLEANS, La. (WVUE) – The Metropolitan Crime Commission released a report calling the local inmate risk assessment program a waste of money Monday afternoon (July 1). “The Public Safety Assessment is…

Unlicensed public defender graduated from law school in 2016

MediaBy Michelle FosterJune 24, 2019

By Amanda Roberts | June 24, 2019 at 9:42 PM CDT – Updated June 25 at 7:00 AM NEW ORLEANS, La. (WVUE) – Walking across the stage, it appears Ashley Crawford did earn a Juris Doctor degree from Loyola university in 2016. But earning the degree doesn’t give you the license to practice law. Rafael Goyeneche with the…

Home for Father’s Day-National group begins work in Baton Rouge freeing low-income detainees

MediaBy Michelle FosterJune 15, 2019

By Grace Toohey and Lea Skene Rogers Johnson Jr. spent six days behind bars for misdemeanor public intoxication because he couldn’t afford to post bail. He was released from East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on Saturday afternoon — just in time to spend Father’s Day with his three children. “I just want to hug them…

Curfew enforcement: Will it help fight crime in New Orleans?

MediaBy Michelle FosterJune 3, 2019

By David Blake | WWL | June 3, 2019 Juvenile crime has been talked about for months and it frequently makes headlines in New Orleans.  Tonight, the new juvenile curfew takes effect and there are both skeptics and others optimistic it will work. Rafael Goyeneche, Director of the Metro Crime Commission, is hopeful this kind…

Youth Empowerment Project no longer involved in city’s Evening Reporting Center

MediaBy Michelle FosterMay 23, 2019

By Natasha Robin | Fox 8 New Orleans | May 23, 2019 at 5:25 PM CDT – Updated May 23 at 5:51 PM NEW ORLEANS, La. (WVUE) – With a juvenile crime problem escalating across New Orleans, Mayor Latoya Cantrell said one way to effectively stop it would be to create Evening Reporting Centers. “It’s a cooperative agreement…

Man suspected of murdering teenage girl has lengthy criminal history

MediaBy Michelle FosterMay 22, 2019

By Kimberly Curth | Fox 8 New Orleans | May 21, 2019 at 9:57 PM CDT – Updated May 22 at 7:03 AM NEW ORLEANS, La. (WVUE) – The man charged in the 2015 armed robbery of a well-known television reporter is now accused in a double shooting and murder. Not only does he have a long criminal…

Ex-fire inspector convicted of felony in case linked to deadly Grand Isle motel blaze

MediaBy Michelle FosterApril 12, 2019

BY MATT SLEDGE | The Advocate | Apr 12, 2019 – 4:15 pm A former state fire inspector who tried to hide the fact that he failed to visit a Grand Isle motel months before a fatal fire was convicted of attempting to injure public records on Thursday, New Orleans prosecutors said. Orleans Parish Criminal…

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