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Violent crime fell in 2025 for a third straight year in New Orleans, where Guard troops now patrol
New Orleans saw a third straight year of violent crime reduction in 2025, with National Guard patrols supplementing law enforcement efforts during New Year's celebrations.
- On Monday, New Orleans Police Department announced violent crime fell for a third consecutive year in 2025, while National Guard troops began patrolling on President Donald Trump's orders.
- Federal-Ordered patrols deployed with the Louisiana National Guard, military police and Louisiana law enforcement agencies to patrol public areas on President Donald Trump's orders.
- In the French Quarter, patrols covered Bourbon Street and intersecting streets, focusing on high-traffic public areas in central tourist zones.
- At a Monday news conference, Anne Kirkpatrick, New Orleans Police Department superintendent, presented final 2025 crime statistics alongside police command staff and Eugene Green, New Orleans City Council member.
- During the holiday security operation, National Guard patrols began in New Orleans as officials released final 2025 reporting.
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Violent crime fell in 2025 for a third straight year in New Orleans, where Guard troops now patrol
New Orleans ended 2025 with its third year of declining violent crime rates, even as armed National Guard troops patrolled the city's streets on the orders of President Trump.
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