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NOPD's EPIC Program Featured on BBC's "People Fixing The World"

by Paris Holmes

October 6, 2020

Categories: Announcement, Community, On Duty

Topics: Announcement, community policing

NOPD's EPIC Program Featured on BBC's "People Fixing The World"

The NOPD’s Ethical Policing is Courageous (EPIC) program is getting attention across the pond.

National Police Athletic/Activities Leagues to Host Virtual Town Hall Meeting

by Danielle B. Miller

September 4, 2020

Categories: Announcement, Community

Topics: Announcement, community policing, Partnerships

National Police Athletic/Activities Leagues to Host Virtual Town Hall Meeting

The National Police Athletic/Activities Leagues will host a virtual town hall meeting on Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 7 p.m. CT, to discuss the NOPD’s and the City of New Orleans’ response to social justice, racism, law enforcement relations, equality, community reform and much more.

NOPD Teams Up with RacialBias.Org and LSU School of Public Health for Implicit vs. Explicit Bias Training

by Paris Holmes

July 14, 2020

Categories: Announcement, Community, Transparency

Topics: Announcement, community policing, Modernizing Policing, Training

NOPD Teams Up with RacialBias.Org and LSU School of Public Health for Implicit vs. Explicit Bias Training

New Orleans – The NOPD is proud to announce its participation in the “Implicit vs. Explicit Bias & the Impact of Social Media” training program led by LSU School of Public Health and RacialBias.org. 

Message for Community from Superintendent Shaun Ferguson

by Danielle B. Miller

July 10, 2020

Categories: Announcement, Community, Transparency

Topics: Announcement, community policing

Message for Community from Superintendent Shaun Ferguson

Dear Community Members,

These are unprecedented times for communities and police departments across the country. There is understandable outrage over police-involved incidents in many cities sparking protests; some peaceful, some chaotic but always fluid. We haven't had a situation like this in New Orleans in decades. We're fortunate that most of our local demonstrations have been peaceful. Dealing with large crowds is nothing new for the New Orleans Police Department, we do it all the time. However, we've never used tear gas or rubber balls to disperse a crowd, and we hope we never have to again. Unfortunately, an unprecedented situation led to unprecedented action by the NOPD last month.

NOPD Mourns the Loss of Reserve Captain Raymond Boseman

by NOPD Public Affairs

April 3, 2020

Categories: Announcement, Community

Topics: Announcement

NOPD Mourns the Loss of Reserve Captain Raymond Boseman

The NOPD mourns the passing of Reserve Captain Raymond Boseman, who passed away on March 31, 2020, at the age of 78.

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