Officials said much has been done to correct the detectives’ poor work - including follow-up on neglected cases and ensuring that 15 children left in potential danger got the help they needed to ensure their safety.
The report called on police to fully investigate the 271 cases that the detectives failed to properly check into. Of the remaining 450 cases, the detectives followed up on only 179 cases and 105 of those were handed over to prosecutors, who in turn prosecuted 74 of those cases. In its findings, the report said the detectives classified 65 percent of the cases they received as “miscellaneous,” for which no report at all was written. Harrison said the five detectives could face criminal charges and be fired, pending an internal investigation. “These revelations suggest an indifference to our citizens that shouldn’t be tolerated,” said Ed Quatrevaux, the city’s inspector general. In fact, the report said, those documents were written only after inspectors asked for the missing reports. Two of the detectives are also accused of writing six reports - on the same day in 2013- to make it appear that they had done follow-up reports years before for the old cases, the report said. The same detective said no DNA evidence existed for one alleged rapecase, but that was contradicted by Louisiana state police, the report said. This same detective handled 11 simple rape cases and five of those cases saw no follow-up reports and one case had no initial report, inspectors found. Simple rape happens when a person has sex with someone without their consent. The same detective closed the book with minimal or no investigation, and again with no charges, on two cases involving children brought to the emergency room with fractured skulls, the report said.Īnother detective, this one assigned to handle sex crimes, allegedly told several people that simple rape should not be considered a crime, the report charged. The latest city report charged that a detective handling child abuse failed to investigate a case involving a three-year-old brought to an emergency room due to an alleged sexual assault, closing the case without any charges even though the child had a sexually transmitted disease. A federal monitor is overseeing compliance. Among the federal probe’s major findings were that the police force was rife with corruption and had numerous instances of excessive use of deadly force, discrimination and problems with its sex crimes unit. The US Justice Department previously investigated the scandal-plagued police force and in 2012 the city agreed to a host of changes in its policies. Harrison, who took over the force when former chief Ronal Serpas retired earlier this year, vowed Wednesday to make widespread changes in the department to rebuild community trust. Police superintendent Michael Harrison said he was “deeply disturbed” by the allegations. The police also said two supervisors who oversaw the detectives have been transferred. Police officials said the detectives have been transferred to patrol duty and are under further investigation. In particular, the report found that some cases of potentially abused children and rape victims went completely uninvestigated. It found the detectives filed follow-up reports for only 179 out of 1,290 sex crime cases. The report, released Wednesday, examined the detectives’ work between January 2011 and December 2013. In the latest blow to New Orleans’ troubled police department, a city inspector general’s report claims five detectives failed to do substantial investigation of more than 1,000 cases of sex crimes and child abuse - with one detective being cited for stating a belief that simple rape should not be considered a crime.
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Here is the full report from the Associated Press: So of course, these sorts of crimes would not be reported on any news press, because there obviously was no investigation. The police department of New Orleans did no follow up reports on these cases, and never even investigated them. But what you must understand is that from 2011 to 2013, the New Orleans police department ignored over 1000 cases of rape and sexual molestation, one case of which was that of a three year old who was raped and given an STD. Now, you may be wondering on what proof I have for this story. I interviewed Santos on the radio show, the Roth Show (which I was covering):
While he was in Southern Decadence (one of the biggest rallies in the US), he met with a number of local Christians in the French Quarter, and they informed him of several incidences in which this evil was taking place and being committed by sodomites. I received this information from a colleague of ours, Jeremy Santos, who is one of the most fervent fighters against the sodomite agenda in America. Homosexuals in New Orleans kidnapped young boys, brought them into their homosexual areas, tortured, sodomized them, and murdered them.