The New Orleans Police Department has released an interview with the officers who stopped the terrorist who perpetrated the New Year's Day Bourbon Street Attack.
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Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick also identified the officers who fired on the attacker, calling them “national heroes.”
Footage released on Friday shows that the attacker fired at least one shot from inside his truck before police fatally shot him.
The Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams is honoring members of the New Orleans Police Department involved in the New Year’s Day terror attack.
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U.S. District Judge Susie Morgan said the police department has transformed itself into a more transparent and accountable agency.
Judge Susie Morgan granted the NOPD a two-year sustainment period, signaling the beginning of the end of the consent decree.
Three New Orleans Police Department officers who helped stop a terror attack suspect who plowed down Bourbon Street have opened up about their experience responding to the attack. The NOPD shared a video featuring Jacobie Jordan, Nigel Daggs and Christian Beyers of the Fifth District.
New Orleans police officers were recognized by the New Orleans District Attorney’s office for their heroism during the terrorist attack on New Year's Day.
Newly released police bodycam video shows the Islamic State group-inspired attacker who killed 14 on New Year’s Day firing from inside his truck.
Chaotic bodycam video shows Shamsud-Din Jabbar shoot at police from behind an airbag at close range, and the flash of the muzzle is visible.