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After a deadly New Year’s Day attack, a new report urges changes to make Bourbon Street safer, including turning the New Orleans strip into a pedestrian zone.
The report from former New York City Police Chief Bill Bratton and his global consulting firm Teneo, obtained by CBS affiliate WWL-TV, recommends making approximately eight blocks along Bourbon ...
Most of New Orleans’ Bourbon Street should be closed off to vehicles, creating a permanent pedestrian plaza, a report recommends, three months after a truck plowed into a New Year’s Day crowd ...
In late January, Bill Bratton, a former New York Police Department chief hired to assess the city’s weaknesses, had identified a lack of coordination among the top brass of the NOPD, the city ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - New Orleans Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Director Collin Arnold said he does not know why the city’s top law enforcement officer had questions about his role.
Former NYPD chief William Bratton has completed his assessment of New Orleans security after working with the New Orleans Police Department through the Super Bowl and Carnival.
Former NYPD chief William Bratton has completed his assessment of New Orleans security after working with the New Orleans Police Department through the Super Bowl and Carnival.
Bratton said he's used to large scale events in both New York and Los Angeles, however, he said New Orleans poses some "unique challenges." He said he is confident his team can create a secure ...
Earlier this month, when New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced that she intended to renege on a $20 million settlement with the Orleans Parish School Board, she said the city couldn’t afford it.
In at least one case, the city was off the hook for an additional security cost: The New Orleans Police and Justice Foundation footed the bill for the hiring of Bill Bratton as a temporary ...
Former big-city police commissioner Bill Bratton said the announcement that President Donald Trump will attend Sunday's Super Bowl just sent the security alert in New Orleans to SEAR 1.
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