New Orleans Police can begin the process of ending federal oversight
- The New Orleans Police Department can start ending its federal oversight, as ruled by U.S. District Judge Susie Morgan in response to a request from the city and the Justice Department.
- Judge Morgan noted that the NOLA Police Department has transformed into a more transparent and accountable agency, but emphasized that more work is needed over the next two years.
- The NOLA Police Department plans to hire Sigma Squared, a bias consulting firm, to enhance its analysis of potential bias in policing practices.
- Despite improvements, critics argue that the NOLA Police Department has not done enough to restore public trust, according to Antonia Mar from New Orleans for Community Oversight of Police.
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