Project NOLA has suspended the NOPD’s remote access to more than 5,000 crime cameras, citing privacy concerns tied to Mayor Cantrell’s policy on releasing video footage.
New Orleans City Council President Jackie Clarkson explains the costs of the consent decree and why the administration welcomed the Justice Department's NOPD reform request.
Ursula Price, director of community relations for New Orleans Independent Police Monitor Susan Hutson, tells Gambit that the office is considering filing a motion to intervene in the federal New ...
Violent crime increased 27 percent in New Orleans from 2013 to 2014. Its homicide rate consistently ranks it as one of the deadliest cities in the country. The New Orleans Police Department now ...
N EW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A retired New Orleans police officer died by suicide Thursday inside the DXC Technology Building, which ...
Hurricane Katrina sent many New Orleans residents away from the city for good. That included hundreds of police officers during a chaotic and uncertain time for the city's public safety. How has the ...
NEW ORLEANS — Days before a federal judge will hear arguments about whether he should approve a consent decree between the U.S. Department of Justice and the Orleans Parish jail, Sheriff Marlin Gusman ...
Hurricane Katrina brought out the best and the worst of the New Orleans Police Department. While most of the then-1,600-member force did their best to navigate a flooded city to account for the dead ...