New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick had a message for those who were on the fence about attending Super Bowl LIX next month in the wake of a terror ...
The suspect in the deadly New Orleans attack drove around a police car and onto the sidewalk before plowing into pedestrians, police said. The 51-year-old Pennsylvania dad who uses a wheelchair ...
NEW ORLEANS – The two New Orleans Police Department officers injured in the Jan. 1 terrorist attack on Bourbon Street that left 15 dead, including attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar, are recovering ...
Anne Kirkpatrick is the chief of the New Orleans Police Department and originally hails from the Bluff City. A graduate of The Hutchison School and the University of Memphis, Kirkpatrick first got ...
The New Orleans superintendent may be a familiar face for some Memphis residents. Anne Kirkpatrick is the chief of the New Orleans Police Department and originally hails from the Bluff City. A ...
The head of the New Orleans Police Department, now responding to the deadly New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street, once led several police departments in Washington, where she spent most of ...
Ironically, the New Orleans Police Department might have been a victim of its past success, according to Clint Emerson, a retired Navy SEAL and owner of security company Escape the Wolf.
A lawsuit will be filed against the City of New Orleans and New Orleans Police Department for negligence leading to the Bourbon Street terrorist attack on Jan. 1, 2025. Maples and Connick says ...
New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick had a message she needed to send NFL fans in the wake of the truck attack that claimed 15 people and injured 30 others on New Year’s Day.
Hundreds of law-enforcement officers will line the streets of New Orleans as police bolster protective measures ahead of the postponed Sugar Bowl Thursday, New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne ...
New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said security bollards were not working at the time because they were in the process of being replaced for next month's Super Bowl. Surveillance ...