Posts Tagged ‘ katrina ’

Jury Convicts Five New Orleans Police Officers in Danziger Bridge Shootings

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By The Editors
A federal jury in New Orleans Friday convicted five current and former New Orleans polices officers of charges stemming from their unprovoked shooting of two groups of unarmed civilians on a city bridge in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.



Danziger Bridge Trial in New Orleans Nears Halfway Mark

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By The Editors
Federal prosecutors are expected to call their final witness Monday in the explosive trial in New Orleans whose purpose is to apply a measure of justice to one of the most notorious incidents that wracked the city in the wake of Hurricane Katrina: the Danizger Bridge police shooting.



Civil Rights Organizations Settle Hurricane Katrina Housing Discrimination Case against HUD and Louisiana

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Today, African-American homeowners and two civil rights organizations announced a settlement in a post-Hurricane Katrina housing discrimination lawsuit brought against the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the State of Louisiana regarding the “Road Home” program.



Danziger Bridge Trial Underway in New Orleans

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By The Editors
In the chaotic days after Hurricane Katrina flooded much of New Orleans, a group of New Orleans police officers decided to “shoot first and ask questions later” in responding to another officer’s call for help on that city’s Danziger Bridge, a federal prosecutor said Tuesday, as the federal trial of five of those officers moved into its second full day.

 



Post-Katrina Housing Case Continues After D.C. Circuit Ruling

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On April 8, 2011, a federal court of appeals issued a ruling explaining its decision to set aside preliminary injunctions previously granted against the State of Louisiana regarding its administration of the Road Home program.



Justice Department Issue Scathing Report on New Orleans Police Department

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By Lee A. Daniels
A federal Department of Justice report on the New Orleans Police department released Thursday has described it as wracked by a culture of incompetence and corruption that is “serious, systemic, wide-ranging and deeply rooted” and in need of complete reform.



Three New Orleans Police Officers Convicted, Two Acquitted in the Post-Katrina Death of Henry Glover

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By The Editors
The legal reconstruction of and punishment for the whirlwind of lawlessness that coursed through the New Orleans police department in the wake of Hurricane Katrina five years ago took another step forward on Thursday, December 9.



Former New Orleans Police Officer Sentenced for Role in Danziger Bridge Shootings

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By The Editors
A former New Orleans police officer was sentenced to a maximum of eight years in prison for his role in the notorious Danziger Bridge police shooting that in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina five years ago.



Road Home Brief Filed Addressing Appeals

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Yesterday, Plaintiffs filed a brief in Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center v. HUD, a case alleging discrimination in the “Road home” program – the single largest housing recovery program in U.S. history.



Five New Orleans Police Officers Go On Trial for the Post-Katrina Death of Henry Glover

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By The Editors
Five current and former New Orleans police officers, charged with perpetrating one of the most notorious incidents of police misconduct in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina five years ago, went on trial this week in federal district court in New Orleans.