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Displaced New Orleans residents line up on the freeway to board military helicopters which will move them to the airport, Sept. 3, 2005. Thousands of displaced New Orleans, La., residents have been evacuated via military helicopters to the Louis Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans, then flown by military planes to a temporary shelter in the United States. (UPI Photo/Scott Reed/USAF)..
Displaced New Orleans residents line up on the freeway to board military helicopters which will move them to the airport, Sept. 3, 2005. Thousands of displaced New Orleans, La., residents have been evacuated via military helicopters to the Louis Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans, then flown by military planes to a temporary shelter in the United States. (UPI Photo/Scott Reed/USAF).. 
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Published: Aug. 6, 2011 at 8:09 AM

NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 6 (UPI) -- Five New Orleans police officers were convicted by a jury of various charges related to deadly shootings on a bridge in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

The jury stopped short of finding four officers guilty of two counts of murder in the case, although it convicted the officers of gun and civil rights charges, The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune reported.

A fifth police officer who wasn't at the shooting was also convicted of corrupting the investigation and planting evidence.

Two people were shot and killed on the Danziger Bridge on Interstate 10 by police Sept. 4, 2005, days after Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans and sent the city into mayhem. Four other civilians were wounded by police.

The four officers involved in the shootings have been in jail since their indictments and face prison sentences ranging from 35 to 60 years, the newspaper said. They all pleaded guilty to the various charges.

One more police officer, a retired sergeant, still faces trial in late September on cover-up charges.

Topics: Hurricane Katrina
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