New Orleans emergency head to return after 60-day suspension

New Orleans emergency head to return after 60-day suspension


By
-
Associated Press
-
Thursday, January 28, 2021
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The emergency preparedness director for the city of New Orleans will be allowed to return to his job following his early January arrest on a driving-while-intoxicated charge, city officials said Thursday.
But Collin Arnold will first complete a suspension that has been extended from 20 to 60 days before he returns as Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s director of New Orleans Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness. And, New Orleans news outlets report, he also will lose his driving privilege for city vehicles.
“Mayor Cantrell has completed her review of the incident. Collin Arnold has been placed on unpaid suspension for 60 days, including the 20 days already elapsed. After that time, he is expected to resume his role as director of NOHSEP. In addition, his driving privileges for City vehicles have been revoked. We will have no further comment at this time,” a city spokesperson told news outlets.

Related Keywords

Washington , United States , Latoya Cantrell , Collin Arnold , Washington Times , , New Orleans , Mayor Latoya Cantrell , New Orleans Homeland Security , வாஷிங்டன் , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , லடோயா கேன்ட்ரெல் , கோலின் அர்னால்ட் , வாஷிங்டன் முறை , புதியது ஆர்லீயந்ஸ் , மேயர் லடோயா கேன்ட்ரெல் , புதியது ஆர்லீயந்ஸ் தாயகம் பாதுகாப்பு ,

© 2025 Vimarsana