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A new police accountability database is in the works for New Orleans designed to make disciplinary records more accessible to the public.
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 ...
NOPD brings on Patch the pony to strengthen community ties Patch attends parades and other events to meet the public.
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Meet Patch from NOPD, the Budweiser Clydesdales - MSNYou can meet Patch, the New Orleans Police Department’s mini-horse. And the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales. All to benefit the NOPD Mounted Unit, celebrating a century.
The NOPD's mounted patrol included ponies prior to Hurricane Katrina, but it has never boasted a miniature horse like the 15-year-old Patch, who was born without one eye, said NOPD public ...
The New Orleans Police Department officially swore in Patch, the one-eyed, miniature horse on Thursday, April 18.
Not so for Patch, the New Orleans Police Department's newest and most adorable equine officer, a one-eyed mini horse that was recently gifted to NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick.
The NOPD has new, festival uniforms to help keep officers comfortable and visible while serving the community during outdoor events.
Local News NOPD's mini horse Patch sworn in as an official officer The 15-year-old horse received his own badge and proclamation from the New Orleans City Council.
The NOPD retiree now leads the NOLA District Attorney's Office's Open Source Intelligence Taskforce as director of forensics and intelligence.
The New Orleans Police Department officially swore in Patch, the one-eyed, miniature horse on Thursday, April 18.
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