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Meeting on New Orleans terror attack derailed by spat between council member, police chief
A conversation between Council Member Oliver Thomas and NOPD Chief Anne Kirkpatrick got personal in what was supposed to be a discussion on safety measures on Bourbon Street.
New Orleans to bring in former NYPD commissioner as security expert after terror attack
New Orleans is bringing on Bill Bratton, who has been the top cop in Boston, New York and Los Angeles, to counsel the city on its security measures following the deadly Bourbon Street attack, the New Orleans police chief said Wednesday.
New Orleans Homeland Security criticized during terror attack probe
In attendance were representatives with the Department of Public Works and New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick. Noticeably absent from the meeting were representatives from the Homeland Security department.
New Orleans police superintendent responding to Bourbon Street attack is former Spokane police chief
The head of the New Orleans Police Department responding to the New Year's Day attack on Bourbon Street once led Spokane's police department through a consequential spell in the city's history. On Wednesday,
New Orleans City Council to press Cantrell administration on anti-terrorism planning
As concerns have mounted over the city’s anti-terrorism protocols in light of last week’s deadly truck attack on Bourbon Street, local and state officials have both promised official investigations.
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Live updates: New Orleans City Council hears from public after deadly Bourbon Street attack
The New Orleans City Council was set to hear from the public and city officials for the first time Wednesday since the deadly New Year's Day vehicle-ramming attack on Bourbon Street.
How the New Orleans terror attacker avoided Bourbon Street security barriers
Axios Visuals The suspect in the New Year's Day attack that killed 14 people and injured dozens of others was able to drive down three blocks of Bourbon Street before crashing his rented F-150. Why it matters: The suspect's truck cruised around an NOPD SUV and through the locations of at least three sets of vehicle-resistant bollards — but they weren't in use that night,
New Orleans council talks safety inconsistencies post New Year’s Day terror attack
The New Orleans city council is poring over the city's safety measures that might have prevented the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street. They want to prevent any future attacks.
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New Orleans hires ex-NYC police chief Bill Bratton to assess security, following familiar playbook
Here's more about the former NYC police chief and how he might help after the deadly New Year's Day attack on Bourbon Street.
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Who is New Orleans Police Chief? What to know about Anne Kirkpatrick, Memphis native
Here's what to know about Memphis native Anne Kirpatrick who serves at the superintendent for the New Orleans Police ...
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New Orleans police chief responding to attack was King County deputy sheriff
Anne Kirkpatrick spent most of her law enforcement career here before becoming New Orleans' police chief and now dealing with ...
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New Orleans police say they didn't anticipate a vehicular attack would thwart their security measures
The suspect in the deadly New Orleans attack drove around a police car and onto the sidewalk before plowing into pedestrians, ...
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New Orleans police arrest 2, search for 1 in murder of business owner
According to the NOPD, two people have been arrested and another is being sought in connection with the crime.
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2 Officers Shot During New Orleans New Year's Event Now in 'Stable' Condition, Police Chief Says
Two police officers who were shot by a man authorities said tried to "run over as many people as he possibly could" during ...
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New Orleans had top-of-the-line barriers to prevent car attacks — but didn't use them on New Year's
The city bought the 700-pound steel Archer barriers in 2017 and previously used them to protect crowded streets during Mardi ...
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FACT CHECK: No, New Orleans Police Superintendent Did Not Mistakenly Wear Badge Upside Down
A viral post shared on X claims New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick mistakenly wore her badge ...
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