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EBR Sheriff s Office warns of increase in carjackings across outlying communities
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BATON ROUGE - Across the nation, a number of large cities are reporting an increase in theft and violent crimes, including a significant increase in carjackings. During 2020 New Orleans reported carjacking calls to 911 increased by 126 percent.
But large cities aren t the only areas that have been impacted. On Tuesday, the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff s Office (EBRSO) issued a warning to residents in communities just outside of the Parish, saying that an increasing number of citizens in these areas have been targeted in carjacking incidents.
arrow A mourner outside a makeshift vigil in Brownsville for Rasheeda Barzey, who was killed along with her two older daughters, Chloe Spears, 16, and Solei, 20, by Barzey s boyfriend, Joseph McCrimon, who later turned the gun on himself. David Dee Delgado / Gothamist
At a press conference held at City Hall Park to address the rising toll of gun violence in New York City on Tuesday morning, Iesha Sekou, the founder of the anti-violence group Street Corner Resources in Harlem, told the crowd she had to leave early to go to the hospital.
“When we got here, we got word that one of our young people was shot in the head last night, early this morning,” Sekou said, her voice breaking. “He’s non-responsive right now, so I know when I finish, we’re gonna leave, because I know we can talk to that young person and hopefully bring that spirit up and get life coming back and hopefully get a healed person who can tell his story.”
How a veteran officer could mistake a Glock for a Taser Corky Siemaszko © Provided by NBC News
How could a veteran Minnesota police officer mistake her pistol for a Taser and fatally shoot 20-year-old Daunte Wright?
The answer to that question may have as much to do with what was going on in Brooklyn Center police Officer Kim Potter’s mind as with which weapon she was holding in her hand, experts told NBC News on Tuesday.
The Glock pistol that Potter apparently did not think she was wielding when she fired the fatal shot at Wright on Sunday as he allegedly attempted to flee is black metal and almost a pound heavier than the neon-colored Taser she believed she was brandishing as she was caught on heartbreaking video yelling, “Taser! Taser! Taser!”
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