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Officials with the New Orleans Police Department will be releasing and discussing video on Thursday showing an officer-involved shooting incident that happened on May 28.
That’s because the NOPD no longer participates in facial recognition alerts issued by Project NOLA. Director Bryan Lagarde said that about a month ago, the NOPD decided to stop using the company ...
NOPD Supt. Anne Kirkpatrick acknowledged the success of Project NOLA’s cameras last Friday. “Through Project NOLA, the cameras do have facial recognition technology,” Kirkpatrick said.
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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The New Orleans Police Department is asking for the public’s help in finding a suspect in a hit-and-run incident. According to officers, they are searching for a probable ...
resigned after he was seen yelling and cursing at a woman because she was filming. NOPD confirmed Davis' resignation Tuesday over email.
Across New Orleans, roughly 200 high-resolution cameras are equipped with artificial intelligence to scan the faces of pedestrians and run them through a database of criminal suspects. The ...
Escaped inmate Derrick Groves is the grandson of Kim Groves; Killed by former NOPD officer Len Davis
Specifically along Alabo Street in the Lower 9th Ward. The hit was ordered by corrupt NOPD officer Len Davis. WDSU reporter Shay O'Connor went back to the area and spoke exclusively with neighbors ...
NEW ORLEANS — Another individual has been arrested on Friday for allegedly assisting the inmates that escaped the Orleans Justice Center last week. It comes after NOPD issued a high-risk warrant ...
“The claim that the NOPD ‘reversed’ in response to the civil lawsuit is spurious,” the City of New Orleans said in a Wednesday statement. “Prior to the filing of the lawsuit, the NOPD had not reached ...
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