NEW ORLEANS — In the wake of the Bourbon Street attack, New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick says she has no plans to give in to calls for her resignation from national media.
Regardless, it quickly became contentious as Thomas asked New Orleans Police Department Chief Anne Kirkpatrick if there was an existing report on the condition of the city’s safety assets ...
New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick says she has hired former New York Police Commissioner William J. Bratton as a consultant to assess and help improve the city’s security after a terror attack that killed 14 people on New Year’s Day in the French Quarter.
“They killed the terrorist. … They are national heroes,” New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said of the officers at a news conference. Shamsud-Din Jabbar had ...
The bollards on Bourbon Street were installed in 2017 following the 2016 terrorist truck attack in Nice, France, where a man claiming to be part of the Islamic State killed 86 people and injured over 400 by driving a large truck through a pedestrian mall.
NEW ORLEANS -- The New Orleans Police Department can begin ending its longstanding federal oversight, a judge ruled Tuesday in response to a request from the city and the Justice Department to wind down the monitoring program.