New Orleans Police Department

ICE System Fails To Flag New Orleans Police Recruit Amidst Immigration Controversy

The New Orleans Police Department is refuting claims of wrongdoing after one of its recruits, Larry Temah, a Cameroonian national with a final order of removal, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The department stated that they verified Temah’s employment eligibility through a federal system and were unaware of ICE’s intention to detain him until his arrest. Officials maintain that New Orleans is not a sanctuary city and that any assertion of the department knowingly violating the law is false. The incident occurs amidst ongoing tensions between New Orleans and federal authorities over immigration enforcement.

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Houston Police Evidence Room: Rats Devour Drugs, Compromising Hundreds of Cases

Rodent infestations in police evidence rooms are compromising drug cases nationwide, with Houston and New Orleans reporting significant issues. In Houston, rats have consumed seized marijuana and mushrooms, impacting over 3,600 open drug cases, prompting the district attorney to alert defense attorneys. The problem, acknowledged to exist since the 1990s, has led to the potential destruction of evidence from pre-2015 cases. Similar issues, including rats consuming marijuana, were previously reported in New Orleans.

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