Too Little, Too Late: NOPD Superintendent (And DEI Instructor) Anne Kirkpatrick Discovers Barricades

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Posted • January 4, 2025: As we sort out the aftermath of the horrific New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans, one of the things we'll start hearing are stories from the survivors -- both those who were injured and those who were present when the attack unfolded. We'll also learn more about how New Orleans authorities failed the residents and visitors on Bourbon Street in the early hours of 2025, and maybe hold them accountable. The first lawsuit is being filed against the city of New Orleans and the New Orleans Police Department for failure to implement safety measures that could’ve prevented the New Year’s terror attack. A survivor of the attack is being represented in the suit. -- New Orleans faces first lawsuit relating to the New Year’s Day terror attack, law firm alleges negligence by the New Orleans Police Department. The lawsuit comes after police superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said she had no clue the city had sidewalk barriers.

“Because of the negligence of the NOPD and the City of New Orleans, 14 innocent lives were lost. Dozens more were injured, and the courses of their lives forever changed,” the Maples & Connick, LLC said in a release. While speaking to reporters, Kirkpatrick said she didn’t know about the existence of ‘Yellow Archer’ sidewalk barriers. According to video footage, the New Orleans terror attack suspect appeared to get around police barricades by going on the sidewalk. This is where we remind you Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick was also the first woman to lead the Oakland, CA police force. That didn't work out and Kirkpatrick was fired after three years on the job. She's a DEI instructor, too (that explains A LOT) and she hit two pedestrians with her vehicle while on duty. Leadership is a mess across America. We don't have 'leadership', we have DEI hires. The city dropped the ball in protecting pedestrians in the French Quarter.

They may as well settle out of court with these people because there is evidence in a threat assessment report from 2017 that warned of this very thing. The FBI warned of attacks around the holidays at the end of last year. And New Orleans removed the bollards on Bourbon Street in November anyway. The Superintendent of the police needs to resign immediately as does the mayor. Their criminal incompetence allowed this to happen. (…)

• More at: Twitchy - Negligence Paved the Way for Tragedy: Law Firm Says It Will File Suit Against NOPD Over Terror Attack
https://twitchy.com/amy-curtis/2025/01/04/new-orleans-survivor-files-suit-against-city-n2406121
Rumble: Negligence Paved The Way For Tragedy: Law Firm Will File Suit Against NOPD Over Terrorist Attack
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