by Tyler Gamble
October 12, 2016
Categories: On the Beat
Topics: EPIC
U.S. Attorney Kenneth Polite is touting the NOPD’s recently launched peer intervention program known as EPIC or Ethical Policing is Courageous.
NOPD Superintendent Michael Harrison presented Third District Officer Jonathan Burnette with the 2016 Badge of Honor Award at the New Orleans Police & Justice Foundation’s annual luncheon Tuesday (Oct. 11).
by Aaron Looney
October 11, 2016
Categories: On the Beat, Videos
The second week of training for officers preparing to become certified in the Mounted Unit started this week.
by Dawne Massey
October 10, 2016
Topics: Police Training
It’s the second week of training for officers preparing to become certified in the Mounted Unit and they’re starting to get the hang of things.
October 7, 2016
Topics: Domestic Violence
It was one simple, but specific question that helped NOPD Domestic Violence Detective Eric Rish learn everything he needed to know about a survivor’s history with domestic violence: ‘Describe the time you were most frightened or injured by him.’
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