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New Orleans police chased cars 41 times in 2019, 25 of the chases broke their policy: audit


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New Orleans police chased cars 41 times in 2019, 25 of the chases broke their policy
NOPD officers are only allowed to engage in a vehicle pursuit if the fleeing suspect is accused of a violent crime.
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Updated: 3:00 PM CST Feb 12, 2021
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New Orleans police chased cars 41 times in 2019, 25 of the chases broke their policy
NOPD officers are only allowed to engage in a vehicle pursuit if the fleeing suspect is accused of a violent crime.
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Updated: 3:00 PM CST Feb 12, 2021
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GINA: WHEN POLICE CHASE CARS TO CATCH A SUSPECT, IT CAN BE ONE OF THE MORE DANGEROUS ACTIONS THEY TAKE BECAUSE OF THE THREAT TO PUBLIC SAFETY. THE NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT HAS A CONSERVATIVE VEHICLE PURSUIT POLICY. NOPD CAN ONLY CHASE CARS IF THE DRIVER IS SUSPECTED OF A VIOLENT CRIME, BUT AN INTERNAL AUDIT BY NOPD SHOWS MOST OF THE VEHICLE ....

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Black Louisiana troopers were called 'monkey,' 'Django' by White colleagues, review finds


A Black trooper with the Louisiana State Police was on a break when his cellphone buzzed with an unusual voice message. It was from a White colleague, unaware his Apple Watch had recorded him, blurting out the Black trooper’s name followed by a searing racial slur.
“F - n , what did you expect?”
That unguarded moment, sent in a pocket-dial of sorts, touched off an internal investigation at Louisiana’s premier law-enforcement agency that remained under wraps for three years before a local television station reported last month that the White trooper had not even been reprimanded for the racist recording. ....

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