Orleans Parish DA honors three police officers for their act of bravery on New Years Day
@Deepizzaguy (105495)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
January 14, 2025 4:16pm CST
Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams recently awarded three New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) officers Sergeant Nigel Daggs, Officer Jacoby Jordan and Officer Christian Beyer their reward for their act when they rubbed out a driver who drove his truck on Bourbon Street on New Year's Day that ended the lives of 14 persons with the driver being rubbed out by the police in a shootout.
The ceremony took place in New Orleans on Monday January 13. The actions of the three police officers showed courage in rubbing out a terrorist.
Link is wdsu.com/article/orlean...
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@Deepizzaguy (105495)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Jan
I am in agreement with you since they were facing a terrorist who wanted to rub out as many people as he could.
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@Deepizzaguy (105495)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Jan
@rakski I am in agreement with that the police officers were rewarded by the District Attorney for their act of heroism.
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@celticeagle (170047)
• Boise, Idaho
14 Jan
That sounds like a dramatic time there in New Orleans. That is a lot of people haveing their lives ended by a terrorist.
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@celticeagle (170047)
• Boise, Idaho
16 Jan
@Deepizzaguy ......They had these type of terrorists here in the US several years ago and now here they are again.
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@Deepizzaguy (105495)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
16 Jan
@celticeagle Sad to say but true.
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@Deepizzaguy (105495)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Jan
I have seen the videos on the news reports and it was scary for anyone who saw the truck speeding on the street.
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@Deepizzaguy (105495)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
14 Jan
That is true since the footage of the shootout was very chilling.
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@Deepizzaguy (105495)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Jan
That is true since some my relatives live north of New Orleans and on occasion visit downtown from Franklinton.
@Deepizzaguy (105495)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
16 Jan
I am in agreement with you.
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@innertalks (22235)
• Australia
14 Jan
I guess the shooting was justified, but, perhaps they were lucky that the man was not black, as shootings of blacks are seen differently over there.
@Deepizzaguy (105495)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Jan
That is true about police rubbing out Black suspects is considered a hate crime in America.
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