New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick wearing her police badge “upside down” is part of a longstanding department tradition that underlines her leadership role ...
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE FROM ALL AROUND THE WORLD WILL BE IN NEW ORLEANS FOR THE SUPER BOWL. THAT’S RIGHT. LAW ...
The conversation turned to the current state of the NOPD in the aftermath of the Bourbon ... they don their gun in their badge, and they go to work…So whether they're assisting tourists with ...
New Orleans Police are investigating an unclassified death. It happened on Common Street between Baronne and O’Keefe Avenue.
Patrons of the popular New Orleans entertainment district will be subject to search and seizures but legally owned firearms ...
The festivities will be kicking into high gear starting Monday, and NOPD Chief Anne Kirkpatrick says she believes her team has the city prepared for the celebration to be as safe and exciting as ...
"What a great day this is," said NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick, who made compliance with the federal consent decree a top goal when she was tapped to lead the city's police force in late 2023.
NEW ORLEANS — In a federal courtroom packed with NOPD's top brass and community members, Judge Susie Morgan heard the New Orleans Police Department's plans for a sustainment period. The City of ...
NEW ORLEANS — A federal judge has approved a plan for the New Orleans Police Department to enter a two-year sustainment period, marking a significant step in the city’s efforts to end more ...
Morgan approved a two-year “sustainment period” to allow the NOPD to fix outstanding problems and show that reforms remain in place while federal monitoring and support continue. The decision ...
The city joined the U.S. Justice Department last fall in asking Morgan to approve the NOPD for the final phase of the sprawling police reform pact after a dozen years. That motion remains.