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New Orleans, Chief and police
Who is New Orleans Police Chief? What to know about Anne Kirkpatrick, Memphis native
Here's what to know about Memphis native Anne Kirpatrick who serves at the superintendent for the New Orleans Police Department.
New Orleans police chief responding to attack was King County deputy sheriff
Anne Kirkpatrick spent most of her law enforcement career here before becoming New Orleans' police chief and now dealing with the attack on Bourbon Street.
New Orleans police say they didn't anticipate a vehicular attack would thwart their security measures
The suspect in the deadly New Orleans attack drove around a police car and onto the sidewalk before plowing into pedestrians, police said.
After deadly New Orleans attack, police ramp up security and somber crowd pays respects
Police are increasing security in New Orleans’ busy French Quarter in the wake of a New Year’s Day attack that killed 14 people.
New Orleans firm to file lawsuit against city, police in connection with New Year's attack
Diddy’s Bodyguard, Intern and Producer Speak Out in New Peacock Doc Trailer: ‘I Didn’t Want to Be Around Him Unless There Was Cameras’
Mardi Gras, New Orleans and Department of Homeland Security
Leadership in New Orleans aims to strengthen security before Mardi Gras and Super Bowl
New Orleans city councilman Oliver Thomas and 'Fox News Live' host Arthel Neville discuss the security concerns that New Orleans faces after the recent terror attack on New Year’s Eve and more on ‘Fox News Live.
New Orleans' request for SEAR 1 rating granted for Mardi Gras 2025
According to the Homeland Security website, SEAR 1 is described as significant events with national and/ or international importance that require extensive federal interagency support.
Louisiana AG orders investigation after New Year’s Day massacre as New Orleans gets heightened security status for Mardi Gras
As New Orleans kicks off its extravagant Carnival season this week, Louisiana is launching a new investigation into the New Year’s Day massacre that killed 14 people while the city will get more federal resources to help prevent another horrific attack.
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New Orleans Chief Anne Kirkpatrick used to be Oakland's chief
New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick, who has been giving public updates on the tragedy on Bourbon Street that ...
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Barricades were supposed to keep Bourbon Street revelers safe. Here’s why they didn’t
Throngs of New Year’s Day revelers packed in the city’s bustling French Quarter had no strong barriers to protect them from ...
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New Orleans had top-of-the-line barriers to prevent car attacks — but didn't use them on New Year's
The city bought the 700-pound steel Archer barriers in 2017 and previously used them to protect crowded streets during Mardi ...
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2 Officers Shot During New Orleans New Year's Event Now in 'Stable' Condition, Police Chief Says
Two police officers who were shot by a man authorities said tried to "run over as many people as he possibly could" during ...
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New Orleans New Year’s tragedy: Here’s what we know about the attack and Texas connections
Police Commissioner Anne Kirkpatrick said the driver of the truck "was trying to run over as many people as he could." The ...
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PANO rejects calls for NOPD chief Kirkpatrick resign after Bourbon St. attack
NOPD Chief Anne Kirkpatrick has been getting backlash after she said she didn't know the city had archers available that could have been used to protect the sidewalk ...
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NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick speaks ahead of Bourbon Street reopening
The New Year's Day event, which killed one and injured seven, garnered reactions online ridiculing CEO Elon Musk and ...
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New Orleans police official gives message to NFL fans on fence about attending Super Bowl LIX after attack
New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick gave a message to fans who are on the fence about attending the Super Bowl ...
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