After two deadly shootings interrupted a New Orleans second-line parade event on Sunday, city leaders urge public cooperation to solve the case.
The violence erupted during a local “second line,” a lengthy parade featuring a brass band and scores of marchers through a community of on-lookers.
We do have leads. And we will find the perpetrators. They will be held accountable," said New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick after two mass shootings at a ...
According to police, Diamond Ebbs, 18, is one of two suspects arrested for fatally gunning down a 36-year-old man last month.
The gunfire came as the New Orleans Police Department and city and state officials have noted a reduction in violent, pandemic-era crime in New Orleans. Coincidentally, the nonprofit group ...
Authorities in New Orleans are imploring witnesses to come forward with information about two outbreaks of gunfire during a ...
focused on topics including the response time of the New Orleans Police Department have been released. According to LLA ...
NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said that there were thousands of people in attendance for the second line, and officers observed many people with guns.
Family confirmed to WDSU that the two people killed on Almonaster and Florida Avenues during the Nine Times Second Line were ...
The New Orleans Police Department is grappling with a staffing crisis, with officer numbers at their lowest since the 1940s ...
Over the year she's served as New Orleans' top cop, police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick has earned plaudits for the city's ...
New Orleans police officials held a news conference Monday morning as they seek suspects in a pair of shootings Sunday along ...