News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
August 22, 2006
Fact
Sheet: Department of Justice Law Enforcement Efforts
In New Orleans, Louisiana
The Department
of Justice is committed to working in partnership with state and local
law enforcement and communities to combat violent crime. As part of
this effort, the Department has allocated additional resources to New
Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. Both new and existing programs
and resources include the following:
Funding
- The Department
of Justice has made more than $20 million available to the city of
New Orleans and Orleans Parish to help rebuild the criminal justice
system there. In total, the Department has made available to the
state of Louisiana over $61 million in justice assistance grants
(JAG) and Katrina relief law enforcement infrastructure funds.
United States
Attorney’s Office
- The Department
will temporarily assign 10 attorneys to New Orleans to assist the
U.S. Attorney’s office for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
These attorneys will focus on prosecuting firearms, drug and immigration
cases.
- The Department
will hire nine additional Assistant U.S. Attorneys (AUSAs) in the
Eastern District of Louisiana. The AUSAs will be tasked with assisting
fraud and violent crime prosecutions.
Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF)
- The ATF will
assign four additional ATF Special Agents to New Orleans to supplement
the Violent Crime Impact Team (VCIT), which focuses on reducing gun
crime. With the addition of these agents, the VCIT initiative will
be staffed by 10 ATF Special Agents and six New Orleans Police Officers.
These Special Agents and task force officers identify and pursue
recidivist offenders who are considered the “worst of the worst” and
who reside and operate in the designated VCIT area. In addition,
the VCIT jointly operates with the New Orleans Police Department
(NOPD) within the designated area during peak hours of criminal activity.
- The ATF will
relaunch the 24-hour ATF Gun Hotline which allows citizens to report
the illegal use and possession of firearms for federal response.
The hotline phone number (504-581-GUNS) will be advertised in public
service announcements throughout New Orleans.
Drug Enforcement
Administration
- The High Intensity
Drug Trafficking Area Task Force Group is comprised of Drug Enforcement
Agency agents working in partnership with detectives from the NOPD.
This group focuses exclusively on violent drug trafficking organizations
and violent offenders who have a prior criminal history involving
aggravated offenses as well as a direct nexus to drug trafficking
within the inner city.
Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- The FBI, in partnership
with federal, state, and local law enforcement, has recently launched
a Violent Crime Intelligence Initiative to gather information on
violent criminals. The initiative integrates intelligence from law
enforcement agencies and creates a mechanism to distribute this intelligence
to federal, state and local law enforcement in New Orleans and the
surrounding areas.
- The FBI currently
operates the Violent Gang Safe Streets Task Force which includes
officers from the NOPD and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office.
The Task Force is staffed with 13 FBI special agents and 13 officers
from area police departments and sheriffs' offices and focuses on
the most violent subjects—whether associated with an organized
gang or working in a more loose-knit fashion with other subjects.
United States
Marshals Service (USMS)
- The USMS will
assign four additional Deputy Marshals to supplement the Crescent
Star Fugitive Task Force. The Crescent Star Fugitive Task Force locates
and arrests violent felony fugitives across 13 parishes in the Eastern
District of Louisiana, and includes representatives from the NOPD,
the Orleans Parish Criminal Sheriff’s Office, the St. Charles
Parish Sheriff’s Office, Louisiana Probation and Parole, and
the Coast Guard Investigative Services. These Deputy Marshals will
assist in targeting and apprehending sex offenders and will prioritize
violent offenders identified by the Crescent Star Fugitive Task Force.
- The Crescent
Star Fugitive Task Force supports the NOPD’s Violent Offender
Warrant Squad by conducting weekly fugitive round-ups on targeted
violators. The Crescent Star Fugitive Task Force is also assisting
the Louisiana Probation and Parole Department in tracking down more
than two thousand wanted probation and parole offenders, whose whereabouts
are unknown since Hurricane Katrina.
- In addition,
the USMS Technical Operations Group (TOG) will be made available
to assist and prioritize cases from the Crescent Star Fugitive Task
Force. The TOG provides the USMS, other federal agencies, and any
requesting state or local law enforcement agency with support in
electronic surveillance, aerial surveillance, communications, as
well as analysis and intelligence, related to fugitive investigations.
Office of
Justice Programs (OJP)
- The Justice Department
will work with local law enforcement and the National Police Athletic
League (PAL) to establish a new PAL chapter in the city for the children
of New Orleans. The PAL chapter will be made possible by a grant
from the Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Assistance and Office
of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, which will also support
the PAL mission through technical assistance and other prevention
resources that benefit America's youth.
- The Department
of Justice will provide funds and help establish Safe Havens in the
three New Orleans Weed and Seed Sites by the fall of 2006. Safe Havens
provide a secure recreation and learning environment for Weed and
Seed communities, keeping children off the streets and out of trouble.
- The Boys and
Girls Clubs of America will re-establish the clubs that were destroyed
by Hurricane Katrina with funding provided through the Bureau of
Justice Assistance and Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention.
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