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Guest column: We need a constitutional, tough-on-crime new NOPD superintendent

Por: The Advocate Opinion January 05, 2023

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I can’t wait for another weekend in the greatest city on earth. My city, N'awlins baby. But first another funeral…And later that day, a call or calls. Another killing!What influencer is influencing our youth to make these bad choices? Why can’t they see themselves as me or you or a better them? Are we not reaching them? Is the path in this country, this city, so narrow that only one at a time can fit into the pipeline to good-paying... + full article



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