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By staff

A crowd surrounds an NOPD vehicle as it tries to leave the court hearing, forcing it backwards down the street. Mothers Sean Coleman and Shanta Scott hold signs demanding police oversight as they fight for justice for their sons Junious Coleman and Jace Lee Scott, respectively.

New Orleans, LA – On Wednesday, November 19, a crowd of 30 people rallied outside of Loyola University Law School to protest a private court hearing on the termination of the federal consent decree over the New Orleans Police Department. After over a decade, this marked the end of federal oversight of the NOPD.

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By Zunyana Crier

Protesters holding signs on a sidewalk.

New Orleans, LA – On Tuesday, December 17, community organizations and New Orleanians impacted by police misconduct or police violence united at the Consent Decree Fairness Hearing to demand that Judge Susie Morgan rule against the New Orleans Police Department sustainment plan.

The consent decree is the federal oversight instituted in 2013. That year, the Department of Justice found the NOPD to be practicing unlawful misconduct and unconstitutional policing. Different community groups rallied outside against the motion.

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