New Orleans To Pay $13.3 Million Over Police Killings After Hurricane Katrina
Mayor Mitch Landrieu announced the city would pay millions of dollars to people who were injured and to families of those killed by New Orleans police around the time of the devastating 2005 storm.
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December 20, 2016 at 11:24PM
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NPR News: New Orleans To Pay $13.3 Million Over Police Killings After Hurricane Katrina
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