by Ambria R. Washington
June 15, 2018
Categories: Announcement, On the Beat
Topics: Districts, Good Police Work, Police Training
Delivering on a commitment to provide leadership training and career development to all officers, the NOPD graduated more than 30 officers today fromLeadership in Police Organizations (LPO) training this morning at the NOPD Training Academy.
by Danielle B. Miller
June 6, 2018
Categories: Announcement, Community, On the Beat
Topics: Community Policing, Districts, Partnerships, Police Training
Today (June 04), leadership from the NOPD, along with NOFD and EMS, accepted a generous offer of free swim training for New Orleans First Responders at Dryades YMCA Aquatic and Wellness Center.
May 24, 2018
Topics: First District, Good Police Work
An NOPD officer was honored by members of the City Council today for stepping in and saving an elderly woman after she drove into a flooded underpass last Friday.
Topics: Districts, Traffic Alert
This week, the NOPD is reminding New Orleanians to Click It or Ticket as many prepare to hit the roadways this Memorial Day weekend.
May 16, 2018
Topics: Community Policing, Partnerships
Join NOPD in fighting child poverty by purchasing a red nose at your local Walgreens
Some NOPD officers will be joining local elementary school students TOMORROW (May 17) to get a little silly.
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