interdictor ([info]interdictor) wrote,
@ 2007-02-05 14:32:00
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New Orleans: The Chocolate City With The Strawberry Sauce!
Oh wait, that's not Strawberry -- it's blood.

NEW ORLEANS NOW NATION'S MURDER CAPITAL; 2/3 OF DEATHS UNSOLVED

There were 161 homicides in this city last year, and there have been 18 so far this year, making New Orleans by most measures the nation’s per capita murder capital, given its sharply reduced population. Many of the victims and the suspects are teenagers. About two-thirds of the deaths have gone unsolved: the killers, in many cases, continue to walk the streets and are likely to kill again, the police say.

Other cities have plenty of murders. But only in New Orleans has there been the uniquely poisoned set of circumstances that has led to this city’s position at the top of the homicide charts. Every phase of the killing cycle here unfolds under the dark star of dysfunction: the murderers’ brutalized childhoods, the often ineffectual police intervention, a dulled community response, and a tense relationship between the police and prosecutors that lets many cases slip through the cracks.

Hurricane Katrina’s devastation loosened the fragile social restraints even further, making the city perhaps more dangerous than ever.

The storm also pushed a teetering criminal justice system over the edge. The evidence in hundreds of criminal cases was lost, and the flood destroyed the police crime lab, which has not been rebuilt. Often, drugs cannot be tested at other locations before the deadline for bringing charges. Yet the police are trying to stop the violence by arresting more drug users and street dealers, many of whom are quickly released, spinning the jail door faster than ever and fueling the carnage.

In the Central City neighborhood last June, five teenagers in a sport utility vehicle were killed in a drug feud. The police said the 19-year-old suspect had been arrested 11 times in the previous 30 months. But he had been acquitted on an attempted murder charge, the district attorney’s office had dropped some of the other charges for lack of evidence, and he was out on bail on drug and gun charges at the time of the killings.

Last year, about 3,100 people who were arrested, mostly for drug offenses, were released from jail or their bail obligation when the deadlines passed for charges to be filed, records show. That was nearly three times the rate before the storm. More than 500 others were released in January alone, including one in a murder case and two arrested for attempted murder.

In some neighborhoods, people refer to “misdemeanor murders,” or “60-day murders,” the length of time suspects can be held without charges. The police superintendent, Warren J. Riley, often blames prosecutors for refusing other cases and the courts for letting violent suspects out on bail. Though Mr. Riley declined to be interviewed for this article, he recently told Gambit Weekly, a local newspaper, that he was tired of having to re-arrest the same people who had been let out of jail.


But Mardi Gras will make everything all right! Who's going this year?

New Orleans' new motto: "New Orleans -- the third world flavor of St. Maarten with the crime of Haiti"

A great place to visit but I wouldn't want to die there.


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[info]nrubenstein
2007-02-05 07:52 pm UTC (link)
Well...

I've been to Haiti, so New Orleans would be quite a step up. :p

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cptmilkmandan
2007-02-05 08:23 pm UTC (link)
man, St. Louis is going to be fucking pissed. They're going to really have to work hard to up their quota. Thank god I live in rural Kansas where the only thing I have to worry about is the occasional shooting in my front lot due to road rage and protests against gays.

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[info]dubheach
2007-02-05 09:50 pm UTC (link)
Great. Well I spent fifteen years of misspent youth in Detroit, and almost ten in DC...I should be able to survive a week in New Orleans this Spring.

Any survival tips? Do I need to carry "Street Tax" as one does when living in DC? (Street Tax for those reading this who don't know, is the practice of carrying $10 in cash so that junkies won't kill you for not having enough money when robbing you to make it worth their while...most tourists to our fair capital don't need this).

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[info]eyelikeart
2007-02-05 10:17 pm UTC (link)
And this is the very reason why I want to carry a handgun in my car while I'm working from now on. I can't tell you how many times my job takes me thru Central City, let alone everywhere else.

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[info]montieth
2007-02-05 10:27 pm UTC (link)
Handgun nothing. Carry a Carbine and a Handgun.

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[info]tomcatshanger
2007-02-06 02:59 am UTC (link)
Carry it on you.

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[info]eyelikeart
2007-02-06 03:15 am UTC (link)
No joking, I'm considering the strings I may be able to pull to get a permit to do just that.

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[info]strandsofchaos
2007-02-05 10:58 pm UTC (link)
Uugh. The company is still looking to transfer me down to New Orleans. Looks like accounting really IS going to turn interesting. v_v I second the carbine/handgun suggestion.

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[info]sainteelyse
2007-02-06 02:38 am UTC (link)
and yet i still plan on moving there this spring. my brother is there. it's home. murders or no murders. horrid or no horrid. home is home and it's still better than austin.

imho of course.

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[info]poubelle
2007-02-06 05:35 am UTC (link)
Perhaps the new motto (though I love [info]interdictor's proposed motto) should be: New Orleans: Still better than Texas

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[info]sainteelyse
2007-02-06 12:28 pm UTC (link)
that totally works for me!

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[info]smokedamage
2007-02-09 05:09 am UTC (link)
amen.

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[info]dikayasobaka
2007-02-06 08:24 am UTC (link)
Well, NOLA is as good a place to die as any.

As for the crime - why do you think this is? Regular gang stuff or something havign specifically to do with narcotraffic going through the port.

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[info]entheos93
2007-02-06 09:26 pm UTC (link)
We suspect the drug ttraffic isn't really going through the port so much, but rather, travelling by ground via Mexico and Texas- much like it always did, only now there's alot of new folks vying for open sales territory, which of course explodes in violence. Plus, the old neighborhood territories are shifting, as people end up in different areas. There are also many guest workers in the area that have drug sales as a sideline.
There's also people who are mentally ill and aren't receiving care. A few of them are violent, that accounts for some of the random crazy stuff that has no other rhyme or reason.
Add to that the broken police department and almost nonexistent court and jails, and it's a recipe for disaster. People know this, and take advantage of it. Some are people from here, and there are tons of people who come here specifically to take advantage of the lawless atmosphere.

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[info]smokedamage
2007-02-09 05:10 am UTC (link)
ok, so in your opinion, NOLA is not a place to be going for Mardi Gras in the next few years?

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[info]newzjunki
2007-02-09 03:21 pm UTC (link)
Maybe we can get Nancy Pelosi to give up her dream of a Luxury Liner for her staff and send some funds our way...NOT

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[info]wiebke
2007-10-21 04:58 am UTC (link)
Meanwhile here in Atlanta the cops, homeless advocates and more are saying that there's been a huge increase in our already very large homeless population as well as our criminal population -- people who came here after Katrina, from New Orleans. Atlanta's police chief, Pennington, came here from New Orleans a few years back. He must feel like his past is tailing him. So while crime continues on in New Orleans, it's also shifted over to Atlanta, Houston, etc.

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2007-12-28 12:55 am UTC (link)
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No joking
[info]prefabrik
2008-04-22 04:13 am UTC (link)
No joking, I'm considering the strings I may be able to pull to get a permit to do just that.

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