How did she slip through the cracks of the investigation? A New Orleans police sergeant in 2010 admitted to the FBI that she was told shortly after Hurricane Katrina that an officer under her command ...
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NEWORLEANS- Three former New Orleans police officers were found guilty Thursday in connection with the shooting death of Henry Glover, the burning of his body and the attempt to cover it up. Two other ...
Two former New Orleans police officers asked a federal appeals court Wednesday to throw out their convictions stemming from the fatal shooting of a man whose burned body turned up in Hurricane Katrina ...
Gregory McRae, a former New Orleans police officer shown in this 2011 photo, lost his bid June 2, 2014, for a new trial in the burning of Henry Glover, an Algiers resident shot by a different officer ...
Travis McCabe, who was convicted in federal court of filing a false police report in the Henry Glover civil rights case, is no longer a member of the New Orleans Police Department, and that's a relief ...
ProPublica reporter A.C. Thompson discusses the recent indictments of five current or former New Orleans police officers in connection with events surrounding the death of Henry Glover. Thompson has ...
Federal prosecutors have asked a federal judge to deny a motion by former New Orleans police Lt. Travis McCabe requesting a new trial based on his claim that newly discovered evidence casts doubt on ...
Five New Orleans police officers have been indicted on 11 counts of misconduct and wrongdoing in the shooting and subsequent cover-up of the murder of Henry Glover on the Danziger Bridge following ...
“Former New Orleans police Officer David Warren had claimed not to know if he hit anybody when he fired a shot with an assault rifle four days after Hurricane Katrina made landfall,” the New Orleans ...
In this file photo from 2011, defense attorney Mike Fawer is shown walking to the federal courthouse in New Orleans. Fawer represents former New Orleans police officer Gregory McRae who was convicted ...
The stories of heroism and bravery in the face of adversity were seen all over 20 years ago after the storm. There were also situations that made headlines for all the wrong reasons. *** warning some ...