NOPD Drops ‘School’ Designation of French Quarter Station After Attorney General Intervenes

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After meeting last week with Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, New Orleans officials have quietly removed the 1,000-foot gun-free zone they had illegally established smack dab in the middle of the city’s popular French Quarter district. 

“I had a productive meeting with NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick and District Attorney Jason Williams, and Councilwoman Helena Moreno on Thursday in which I shared my concerns. They are working on a solution that would comply with the law,” Murrill said in a short statement following the meeting. 

What Murrill told city officials isn’t exactly known. She is in Milwaukee this week attending the Republican National Convention and is unavailable for comment, according to her spokesman, Lester Duhé, who added that the Attorney General will always defend Louisianans’ Second Amendment rights. 

A story published last week revealed that city officials had designated their Eighth District police station – which is located in the middle of the French Quarter – as a “vocational technical school,” so that everything within a 1,000-foot radius of the “school” became a gun-free zone, including more than five blocks of Bourbon Street.

Who will actually attend classes at the new “school” was not specified. New Orleans Police Department recruits are trained at the city’s police academy, which is located at a different facility. However, city and police officials claimed some of the recruits would take at least one class in a small room at the newly created “vo-tech” facility. No classes were planned for civilian students.

The threat continues 

Dan Zelenka, board member of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, and president of the Louisiana Shooting Association, was among the first to notice that officials had removed the French Quarter gun-free zone from the city’s online zoning map. 

“The zoning map, which had been modified July 1 to add the French Quarter gun-free zone, was changed for a second time in 10 days. They removed the school zone they had placed there on July 1,” Zelenka said. “Whatever happened in her meeting, they changed the map, which is important. The map is a requirement to prosecute under the school zone.” 

Zelenka and the Louisiana Shooting Association aren’t dropping their guard. He has heard that the city is considering partnering with an actual school, which they would host at the Eighth District police station. “If they do that, we might have a problem,” Zelenka said. “If they partner with an actual school and that actual school holds classes there, that might be upheld as a school zone…notice the word might.”

New Orleans has a history of infringing on Second Amendment rights. 

New Orleans police officers aggressively target concealed carriers, including tourists, and after Hurricane Katrina devasted large portions of the city, NOPD officers went door-to-door confiscating legally-owned firearms from city residents – a clear violation of their Second, Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights.

So the threat, Zelenka said, is far from over. 

“It is a very Democratic, anti-gun council, mayor and police department, so it will never be done. I can promise you they are likely to try to legislate something next year. They will probably attempt another go-around. We don’t think the issue will ever be over,” he said. “This will be an ongoing issue because frankly they just want to stop and frisk people in the French Quarter.” 

 

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5 thoughts on “NOPD Drops ‘School’ Designation of French Quarter Station After Attorney General Intervenes”

  1. One more time: New Orleans is a toilet/cesspool and it is best that POTG avoid the place.
    The powers that be have no respect for good citizens and they think all people are merely crooks waiting on an opportunity to do a crime.

    1. Every member of the city council is a liberal democrat so what do you expect. What was once a great and thriving city has become just another democrat 5hithole.

  2. merely crooks waiting on an opportunity to do a crime

    Pretty sure that describes everyone in NOLA from the barely crawling infant to the police to the mayors office.
    Like Chicago but with less snow and more voodoo.

    Normal people have no business in either place.

    1. Geoff "I'm getting too old for this shit" PR

      “Normal people have no business in either place.”

      Eh, it was fun to visit once.

      …once.

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