by Dawne Massey
October 22, 2016
Categories: Be on the Lookout
Topics: Homicide, Second District
The NOPD is investigating a homicide that occurred today (Oct. 22) in the 3100 block of Audubon Street.
by Ambria Washington
October 21, 2016
Categories: Be on the Lookout, Videos
Topics: Fourth District, Homicide
Superintendent Michael Harrison is calling on the community to speak up about the triple shooting reported on Tullis Drive on Thursday (Oct. 20) that left one man dead and two others injured, including a six-month-old male.
by Tyler Gamble
The Orleans Parish Corner's Office has identified the man killed in a triple shooting that happened on Tullis Drive Thursday night (Oct. 21).
by Officer Juan D. Barnes, Sr
The NOPD Homicide Unit is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred tonight (Oct. 20), in the 6100 block of Tullis Drive.
October 20, 2016
Topics: Fifth District, Homicide
NOPD is investigating a homicide that happened this afternoon (Oct. 20) at Florida and Charbonnet streets.
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