Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick wearing her police badge “upside down” is part of a longstanding department tradition that ...
The terrorist is dead and now the media, at least on the national scene, look to assign blame. The person they’re looking to ...
After 12 years under a sprawling, court-enforced reform agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice, the plan is a major ...
In the hours after the attack, Kirkpatrick said Jabbar had evaded NOPD vehicles stationed along Bourbon Street, implying the city had layers of protection in place. NOPD Capt. LeJon Roberts later said ...
Bodycam footage captures the tense moments NOPD officers engaged in a shootout with Bourbon Street terror suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar after his deadly attack.
In the bodycam footage, you can hear police telling the suspect to "put his hands up" before multiple shots were fired and officers began to run.
“There will be a time and a place for reflection on our actions,” NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said. “That is not today.” Kirkpatrick also said she would not resign, acknowledging some critics ...
A judge says the New Orleans Police Department can begin the process of ending longstanding federal oversight.
New Orleans Police said the suspect was killed in a shootout with police. NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said the act was intentional, as the man swerved around barriers in place to protect ...
According to NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick, Jabbar opened fire on officers, prompting Sergeant Nigel Daggs and Officers Christian Beyer and Jacobie Jordan to return fire. Jabbar was ...