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Category Archives: Media

Judge delays bond ruling for man convicted of killing NFL star

MediaBy Molly MillerMarch 5, 2021

By ArLuther Lee | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | March 5, 2021 A New Orleans judge will take another week to decide whether the man who shot and killed former New Orleans Saints player Will Smith will be granted bond after an emotional virtual court hearing Thursday. Cardell Hayes, who gunned down Smith in 2016 after…

Juvenile accused of committing 59 crimes across New Orleans

MediaBy Molly MillerMarch 4, 2021

By Natasha Robin | WVUE | March 4, 2021 CLICK FOR VIDEO NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – When police arrested a juvenile on Tuesday, they say they found a stolen black Glock, a rifle and several rounds of bullets. “Something is definitely wrong if a juvenile can have his hands on those types of weapons,” says…

Judge will make ruling next week on whether Cardell Hayes will get out of jail on bond

MediaBy Molly MillerMarch 4, 2021

By Olivia Vidal | WVUE | March 4, 2021 CLICK FOR VIDEO NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – An emotional day in court today as a bond hearing took place for the man convicted of killing former Saints player Will Smith. The hearing comes after the U.S. Supreme Court vacated the manslaughter conviction for Cardell Hayes, as the jury was not unanimous…

OPINION: Tommy: Would a stricter curfew for minors help with juvenile crime?

MediaBy Molly MillerMarch 4, 2021

By Tommy Tucker | WWL Radio | Occasionally stories pop up that run parallel to each other. Sometimes its coincidence; sometimes its cause and effect. That was the case today as we discussed raising the curfew age in Orleans Parish. The parallel story to curfew age concerned a teenager whom, according to the Advocate, was…

Sam Hanna Jr.: Crime commission deserves credit

MediaBy Molly MillerMarch 3, 2021

By Sam Hanna Jr. | The Ouachita Citizen | March 3, 2021 Editor’s Note: This column was first published the week of Feb. 3, 2020. Twelve years ago in Gov. Bobby Jindal’s first year in office, the newly elected governor called a special session for lawmakers to entertain a package of reform bills to improve…

New Orleans Juvenile Court Division Chief announced

MediaBy Molly MillerFebruary 24, 2021

By Natasha Robin | WVUE | February 24, 2021 CLICK FOR VIDEO NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams announced his new Juvenile Division Chief as well as his plan moving forward on how to handle juvenile offenders. Williams announced Tenee Felix as the new Juvenile Division Chief. Felix was formally an attorney…

Newell: Monitor says NOPD has not met consent decree goals

MediaBy Molly MillerFebruary 22, 2021

By Newell Normand | WWL Radio | February 22, 2021 Click below to listen to full interview: A recent consent decree monitor report states the NOPD has not met its goals and that there is more work that needs to be done. Areas of concern include ‘supervision, stop searches and arrests, and performance evaluations.’ Newell invited…

Garey Forster: City leaders bury New Orleans’ crime problem under lame resolutions

MediaBy Molly MillerFebruary 17, 2021

By Garey Forster | The Advocate | February 17, 2021 Eleven months into the pandemic and everyone’s personal behavior, work patterns and consumption choices have changed. Governments have collected fewer taxes, budgets have shortfalls, and services are cut at the state and local levels since only the feds can deficit-spend. It’s anyone’s guess when things…

Four Louisiana State Police officers arrested after multiple incidents of excessive force

MediaBy Molly MillerFebruary 10, 2021

By Aaron Murch | WSWS.org | February 10, 2021 Four Louisiana State Police (LSP) troopers were arrested this week for multiple instances of excessive force following a lengthy internal investigation. On Monday the officers arrested were Jacob Brown, 30; Randall Dickerson, 34; Dakota DeMoss, 28; and George Harper, 26, who served with Troop F in…

Documents show arrested trooper lacked “core values” to be officer

MediaBy Molly MillerFebruary 9, 2021

By Chris Nakamoto | WBRZ-TV | February 9, 2021 CLICK FOR VIDEO BATON ROUGE, La. – Training academy documents obtained by the WBRZ Investigative Unit through sources at State Police show one of four state troopers arrested Monday in an excessive force probe should never have been allowed to graduate from the State Police academy.…

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