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Ron Faucheux: Questions to ask N.O. police chief candidates

Por: The Advocate Opinion July 08, 2023

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Selecting the of New Orleans is a critical decision. As the search continues, here is a list of questions that should be asked of the 27 remaining applicants by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the organization conducting the search, and the New Orleans City Council, which will vote to confirm the next chief: What is your vision for the NOPD’s future? Your top two or three goals to accomplish? Your plan to increase public... + full article



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