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Category Archives: Media

Suspect in deadly Hale Boggs Bridge hit-and-run is out on bail and back on the road

MediaBy Molly MillerMay 4, 2021

By Mike Perlstein | WWL-TV | May 4, 2021 CLICK FOR VIDEO ST. CHARLES PARISH, La. — Three days after he was booked in the fatal hit-and-run that took the life of construction worker Brady Ortego, Hunter Johnson was a free man. Johnson, 22, is accused of plowing into Ortego on the Hale Boggs bridge…

Shootings incidents increase; Interstate shootings become a concern

MediaBy Molly MillerApril 30, 2021

By Natasha Robin | WVUE | April 30, 2021 CLICK FOR VIDEO NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) -Police investigated 5 interstate shootings so far this year, four of them in the last month. Someone shot a man and a woman last night as they drove on the I-10 Eastbound near the High Rise. “We know for sure,…

NOPD says it’s addressing a major uptick in violent crime

MediaBy Molly MillerApril 28, 2021

NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – CLICK FOR VIDEO New Orleans neighbors like Monicka Henry are concerned about violent crime in the city. “I think it’s awful. I think we need to have things in place to actually do something with the youth,” Henry said. New Orleans Police Chief Shaun Ferguson says within the last week and…

NOPD has 27 new recruits from 7 different states to help combat crime on city streets

MediaBy Molly MillerApril 26, 2021

By Kenny Lopez | WGNO | April 26, 2021 NOPD has 27 new recruits from 7 different states to help combat crime on city streets NEW ORLEANS– The NOPD needs police officers to help combat crime on the streets. Today, a recruitment ceremony was held for 27 new NOPD recruits from 7 different states. These recruits…

Despite promises, New Orleans East still lacks economic engine of retail, dining. But why?

MediaBy Molly MillerApril 23, 2021

By Jessica Williams | Nola.com | April 23, 2021 Herbert Jackson can easily recall the New Orleans East he left behind for the military 25 years ago. He could always go to the Plaza when it was time for a new outfit, or sit down at Morrison’s Cafeteria or any number of other restaurants when…

Scalise Opposes D.C. Statehood Over ‘Spike In Murders’ (Just Like Home)

MediaBy Molly MillerApril 22, 2021

By Emily Singer | The National Memo | April 22, 2021 In a memo obtained by Forbes reporter Andrew Solender on Wednesday, Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) says Washington, D.C., shouldn’t be made a state because it “can’t even perform basic governmental duties like protecting its residents from criminals.” Scalise pointed to a “spike in murders” as well…

Kenner, Covington men federally indicted, accused of fraudulent city permit scheme

MediaBy Molly MillerApril 19, 2021

By WDSU Digital Team | WDSU | April 19, 2021 NEW ORLEANS — A Kenner man and a Covington man have been federally indicted and accused of taking bribe money in return for fraudulent permits for HVAC jobs in both Kenner and New Orleans. The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced today that James Mohamad, 52, of…

Mother angry that suspect involved in crime that ended in officer’s death has been released from prison

MediaBy Molly MillerApril 16, 2021

By Mike Perlstein | WWL | April 16, 2021 CLICK FOR VIDEO NEW ORLEANS — “Blindsided. Hit hard. Shocked.” That was how Dorothy Tardy described her reaction after getting a call from Angola State Penitentiary that inmate Michael Davis was being released nearly 19 years after he was convicted in the barroom robbery that led…

Proposed state law would give discretion to judges on habitual offender sentences

MediaBy Molly MillerApril 15, 2021

By Nicholas Chrastil | The Lens | April 15, 2021 For nearly two decades, when former judge Calvin Johnson presided in Orleans Parish Criminal District Court, he handed down prison sentences to defendants that he himself felt were too harsh. “That happened all the time,” Johnson said. “So many of them were around, of course,…

New bill from NOLA lawmaker aims to address violent crime

MediaBy Molly MillerApril 12, 2021

By LBJ | WGNO | April 12, 2021 New bill from NOLA lawmaker aims to address violent crime NEW ORLEANS— Crime in New Orleans and other metropolitan communities is not new. What is new is the spike of a dangerous variety of crime that has many citizens shaken. Rafael Goyeneche of The Metropolitan Crime Commission(MCC) says, “Violence…we…

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