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Category Archives: Media

Viewpoint: It’s hard for law-abiding citizens to get justice these days

MediaBy Molly MillerApril 8, 2021

By Danae Columbus | Uptown Messenger | April 8, 2021 It probably was a case of mistaken identity that could have turned deadly for Jhamal Shelby Jr., a soft-spoken St. Augustine High School star athlete and honor student. One recent afternoon after practice, Shelby drove to his father’s home in New Orleans East. Before he…

Michael Davis re-sentenced for armed robbery connected to slain NOPD Officer Christopher Russell

MediaBy Molly MillerApril 5, 2021

By Natasha Robin | WVUE | April 5, 2021 CLICK FOR VIDEO NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – The family of slain NOPD Officer Christopher Russell is very upset. The victim’s mother told FOX 8, she received a call from Angola, not the DA’s office to notify her that a man previously convicted of an armed robbery…

State traffic enforcement grant includes arrest ‘targets,’ possibly violating state law against quotas

MediaBy Molly MillerMarch 29, 2021

By Nicholas Chrastil | The Lens | March 29, 2021 The state of Louisiana has set arrest “targets” for the New Orleans Police Department as part of a federally funded grant program meant to boost traffic enforcement — possibly violating laws against quotas, according to lawyers who spoke to The Lens. Similar grants have gone…

An animal cruelty video raises concern from crime experts about the message it’s sending

MediaBy Molly MillerMarch 26, 2021

By Natasha Robin | WVUE | March 26, 2021 CLICK FOR VIDEO NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) -A rat is trapped in a cage, doused with lighter fluid, and set on fire. While experts say the act is disturbing enough, they say what’s being said in the background on the social media post raises the level of…

Goyeneche calls the dismissal of hundreds of felony cases, alarming

MediaBy Molly MillerMarch 24, 2021

By Natasha Robin | WVUE | March 24, 2021 NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – In his first month in office, Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams dismissed 415 criminal cases. Of those cases, more than 800 charges were dismissed. “It’s alarming. I haven’t seen numbers like this even after Katrina,” says Rafael Goyeneche. Rafael Goyeneche of the…

After past troubled attempts, New Orleans looks to set up new electronic monitoring system for criminal defendants

MediaBy Molly MillerMarch 18, 2021

By Nicholas Chrastil | The Lens | March 18, 2021 Years after previous efforts were scrapped due to poor oversight, lack of clear procedures, technological failures, and funding disputes, city officials in New Orleans are once again looking to set up an electronic monitoring program run by public agencies — in partnership with a private…

Spike in violent crime leads to surge of women obtaining Concealed Handgun permits

MediaBy Molly MillerMarch 17, 2021

By Liz Reyes | WVUE | March 17, 2021 CLICK FOR VIDEO NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – The spike in violent crimes has many more women in the metro New Orleans area worried about their safety and the safety of their families. They cite the media reports of burglaries, robberies, and carjackings; the most recent fatal…

Jason Williams, the newly elected New Orleans DA, boosts his pay 22%; see how it compares

MediaBy Molly MillerMarch 12, 2021

By Matt Sledge | NOLA.com | March 12, 2021 While his predecessor made do with a $152,500 annual salary, newly elected Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams has given himself a 22% pay bump that puts his compensation in line with other top prosecutors in Louisiana. Williams now earns $185,000, less than north shore District…

Arrest made in deadly hit and run on Hale Boggs Bridge

MediaBy Molly MillerMarch 12, 2021

By Mike Perlstein/WWL Staff | WWL-TV| March 12, 2021 CHARLES PARISH, La. — Ever since construction worker Brady Ortego was struck by a hit-and-run driver on the Hale Boggs Bridge and sent flying into the river, his widow Adele has been waiting for a phone call from the State Police. After waiting nearly eight weeks,…

Lawsuit identifies suspect in deadly hit-and-run on Hale Boggs Bridge, why haven’t police made an arrest?

MediaBy Molly MillerMarch 5, 2021

By Mike Perlstein | WWL-TV | March 5, 2021 LULING, La. — The driver in the Jan. 14 fatal hit-and-run accident on the Hale Boggs Bridge has been identified in a wrongful death lawsuit filed Friday on behalf of the victim’s widow and stepdaughter. The suit filed names Hunter Johnson, 22, of Reserve as the…

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