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Viral video shows NOPD officer carrying, throwing woman to ground; agency investigating

Por: The Advocate Crime February 21, 2023

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A viral video circulating on social media appears to show a New Orleans Police Department officer carrying and roughly throwing a young woman to the ground on the St. Charles Avenue parade route. The unidentified officer has been reassigned as the department investigates the matter, interim NOPD Superintendent Michelle Woodfork said Monday morning. At this time, I'm not really sure what was going on during that time, Woodfork said. In... + full article



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