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SHOOT TO KILL NEW ORLEANS     ''The indictment''

SHOOT TO KILL NEW ORLEANS ''The indictment''

DAVID JOHNSON · Sunday, August 15th 2010 at 8:20PM · 291 views
Four New Orleans police officers accused of killing two men after Hurricane Katrina are scheduled to appear in federal courtrooms Friday.

The officers are charged with multiple counts of conspiracy, weapons and civil rights violations in connection with the well-publicized 2005 shootings in the infamous Danziger Bridge incident.

The hearings Friday will determine whether the officers will be held in jail until the trial, according to court documents.

Three of the officers -- Kenneth Bowen, Robert Gisevius and Anthony Villavaso -- are scheduled to have their morning hearings in a federal court in New Orleans.

The fourth officer, Robert Faulcon, is scheduled to have his afternoon hearing in a Houston, Texas, courtroom.

The shootings occurred at the bridge on September 4, 2005, six days after Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast.

An indictment alleges that two separate shootings at the bridge resulted in the deaths of a teenager and a 40-year-old disabled man.

The indictment contends the four officers opened fire, killing 19-year-old James Brissette. Minutes later, Faulcon allegedly shot and killed 40-year-old Ronald Madison.

The indictment also says police supervisors Arthur Kaufman and Gerard Dugue helped the other officers to obstruct justice during the subsequent investigations.

An earlier investigation launched by the local district attorney resulted in charges but no convictions. Federal prosecutors then moved in and launched a new investigation.

The officers could face the death penalty if convicted, but prosecutors have said in the past that they have not decided whether to seek the death penalty.

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Comments (3)

Siebra Muhammad Monday, August 16th 2010 at 1:24PM

Thank you for posting this David. I have lived in the 9th ward all my life, and the whole irony of this story is that NONE of these police officers actually lived in the city of New Orleans during the time of this incident...

Jen Fad Monday, August 16th 2010 at 11:47PM

I heard about this on CNN and I didn't believe it was really something that can happen in America?! What was going on that those officers needed to play target practice with human beings' lives. Were the men looting and if they were~~ is that the way (shooting at people) to handle or apprenhend the culprits? I pray that justice is served for the victims of this horrible injustice.

DAVID JOHNSON Tuesday, August 17th 2010 at 12:23AM

SOME OF THESE COPS ALREADY WON THERE CASE IN COURT ,BUT THE FEDS STEPT IN AND MOST OF THEM HAVE PLEA BARGAN THERE WAY OUT ,,,THIS IS SAD !

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