U.S. enters Katrina bridge shootings case

Published: Oct. 1, 2008 at 8:52 AM

NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 1 (UPI) -- U.S. Justice Department officials say they have agreed to examine a 2005 New Orleans incident in which witnesses claim police shot and killed two unarmed men.

Four other people were injured in the incident on the Danziger Bridge in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Survivors say police officers ambushed and opened fire on unarmed men while police officials claimed there was a firefight on the bridge, The Times-Picayune newspaper in New Orleans reported Wednesday.

"As a result of this productive dialog and referral to us, the Civil Rights Division, FBI and our U.S. Attorney's Office will utilize as much time and resources as necessary to determine whether there are any prosecutable violations of federal criminal laws in this matter," Justice Department officials said in a statement.

Federal officials entered the case after Louisiana state district Judge Raymond Bigelow threw out an indictment of six current New Orleans police officers and one former officer on murder and attempted-murder charges in connection with the Danziger Bridge incident.

The New Orleans District Attorney's office is considering whether to appeal Bigelow's decision, The Times-Picayune reported.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
Your Daily Horoscope (53 min)
The almanac
Empty Nest: If it's Tuesday it's NoHo
Fed presidents says zero interest needed
NHL: San Jose 4, Nashville 3
Hamburg reassures doctors on H1N1 vaccine
NBA: Sacramento 101, Oklahoma City 98
fark
Liquor store owner charged with being unable to recite her ABCs, or something. The Sheriff even...
Photoshop this carnival carriage
Man threatens 9-year old girls with a nail-gun unless they play 'spin-the-bottle' with him. Prosecutor:...
If you're in Brazil and can read this, congratulations, you're not in the half of that country that's...
United Airlines pilot E. Vermont Washington charged with being in a drunken state (or two) at Heathrow...
Middle school food fight leads to 25 arrests. FOOD FIGHT