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FRONTLINE: law & disorder: timeline: nopd's long history of scandal. A rundown of major incidents of police corruption and brutality over the past 3. November 1. 98. 0Violence in Algiers. Patrolman Gregory Neupert is found shot to death near his patrol car in Algiers. Blaming his death on local drug dealers, officers respond with what historian Leonard Moore calls "domestic terrorism," killing four civilians and injuring roughly 5. An Algiers' housing project resident, who witnessed the police roundup, tells the Associated Press: "They didn't give any warning .. Civil rights lawyer Mary Howell represents Algiers clients filing civil lawsuits against the police.

Years later, she tells FRONTLINE she discovered that basic police procedures - - report writing and trip sheets - - had been abandoned during the days after Neupert's death. We had trouble identifying [where] all officers were," she explains, "… but it also meant officers couldn't account for what they were doing."In 1. Algiers 7" - - are indicted and three are convicted of violating the civil rights of four civilians during interrogations. Charges are never filed relating to the four civilian deaths.

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In April 1. 98. 6, the City of New Orleans pays roughly $2. March 2. 2, 1. 99.

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Officer killed; police vow revenge. Adolph Archie, a petty criminal, escapes from a work release program, and trying to steal a car, he assaults a security guard, takes her gun and runs. Officer Earl Hauck chases him, and in a standoff, Archie shoots Hauck four times, killing him.

Pursued by other officers, Archie is shot in the arm and apprehended. Khatron Ke Khiladi Season 6 Episode 9. While he's being driven to the hospital, mobs of officers line the streets threatening to kill Archie and radio scanners record officers encouraging violence.

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Instead of going to the hospital, the police bring Archie to the First District police station - - Hauck's home station. It's unclear what happens there; some officers describe a scuffle. Tv Grimm Episode Guide. Archie eventually is transported to the hospital, where x- rays are taken (and subsequently lost), and he is injected with iodine to which he's allergic. Archie dies 1. 3 hours later. Initially, coroner Frank Minyard rules his death to be consistent with a bad fall.

Another autopsy, initiated by Mary Howell, representing Archie's family, indicates Archie was beaten to death. Minyard then changes the cause of death to "homicide by police intervention."The Orleans Parish investigates the incident for six months before clearing the officers involved.

The NOPD pays Archie's family $3. Officer Hauck's family - - following a wrongful death lawsuit. Civil rights attorney Howell describes Archie's death as "the beginning of the end for this police department, the fact that this could happen in broad daylight, openly." Warren Riley, former NOPD chief, who was then a young officer, remembers the incident differently: "What I can say is that Adolph Archie did in fact steal [an] officer's weapon, and he did kill a police officer. There's some skepticism on whether Adolph Archie died in the hospital as it relates to something medically, something a doctor did, or something a police officer did.

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There's two sides to that story."Early 1. The peak of NOPD's brutality and corruption NOPD's problems draw national attention.

The New York Times Magazine publishes an article in March 1. NOPD as "The Thinnest Blue Line." It notes New Orleans was the nation's homicide capital in 1. NOPD solved just 3. The Times points to one root of the corruption: The culture of moonlighting and private security details - - often at bars or strip clubs - - due to the NOPD's low salaries. In 1. 99. 3, new officers made less than $2.

According to historian Leonard Moore, the culture becomes one of "pseudo- organized crime. The allegiance becomes to this seedy, after- hours establishment that you are guarding … as opposed to your particular shift at the precinct."In 1. NOPD's vice squad is essentially disbanded after allegations of theft and shakedowns in New Orleans nightclubs and massage parlors - - nine of its 1.

That year, two officers are charged with raping a woman they arrested. As the year ends, 1. October 1. 99. 4An outside reformer is brought in Departing from New Orleans tradition, new mayor Marc Morial brings in Richard Pennington, assistant chief of Washington D. C.'s police force, to lead the NOPD. Pennington's new policies shake up the force: Officers no longer can work details at bars and strip clubs; rules governing gift- giving to superiors are tightened; and applicants with criminal records or bad credit can no longer be hired. At least 1. 00 police officers are fired during Chief Pennington's eight- year stint.

October 1. 3, 1. 99. Officer Len Davis caught on tape ordering a hit on a civilian. New Orleans resident Kim Marie Groves witnesses Officer Davis beating up a neighborhood teenager and files a formal complaint with the police. Within hours, a colleague tells Davis about Groves' allegations.

The next night Groves is shot dead in front of her house. Davis had planned her hit - - it was inadvertently recorded by federal officials who are investigating a cocaine ring involving Davis. Paradoxically, Davis had a reputation for being both roguish and a good cop: Between 1.

He was also awarded the NOPD's second highest honor, the Medal of Merit, in 1. He was Robocop to some people," historian Leonard Moore tells FRONTLINE. But then he was, I would say, Officer Friendly to other people."Tried and sentenced to death for Groves' murder, Davis remains on death row. He is one of nine officers later indicted on federal weapons and drug charges for their participation in the cocaine ring; a half dozen, including Davis, are convicted. February 1. 99. 5FBI tapped to work with the NOPDMayor Morial and Chief Pennington ask the FBI to work with the NOPD on its corruption problems.

It's the only such arrangement in the country. One major focus of the agreement, which also includes the Department of Justice, the U. S. Marines and the Louisiana State Police, is to educate department heads on leadership and management. In addition, all NOPD officers receive training on values, ethics and sensitivity. March 4, 1. 99. 5Officer kills civilians and former partner. On this night, Officer Antoinette Frank eats at a Vietnamese restaurant where she had once done private security detail work.

Hours later, she returns with civilian Rogers La. Caze to rob the establishment. Frank and La. Caze shoot and kill Frank's former partner, Officer Ronald Williams, who is working security at the restaurant, and several members of the Vu family, the restaurant's owners. Teenager Chau Vu survives by hiding in a cooler during the robbery. When the call goes out that there's a shooting, Frank returns to the restaurant supposedly to help in the investigation. Chau Vu identifies her as the shooter, and Frank is arrested, tried and convicted of first- degree murder.

Sentenced to death in September 1. La. Caze is also convicted of murder and sentenced to death row. Disturbing details later emerge about Frank: She had failed two psychological exams before being admitted to the police academy; a supervisor recommended she return to the academy for more training, and she had stolen the gun used in the murders from the NOPD evidence room. Spring 2. 00. 2A new mayor and a new police chief Chief Pennington runs for mayor of New Orleans but loses to Cox Communications executive Ray Nagin, who received the support of the police union.

Nagin names NOPD veteran Eddie Compass chief of police. NOPD critics condemn this appointment, asserting that tapping an insider will virtually erase the progress made during Pennington's eight years of leadership. Watch Maximum Conviction Youtube. Aug. 1, 2. 00. 5NOPD officers suspected in beating death A month before Katrina hits, Raymond Robair, a Treme resident with a record of drug dealing and possession, is brought to a hospital by New Orleans police. He's suffering from severe injuries, including several broken ribs and a ruptured spleen.

BMW Won't Quit Steering Wheels Just Yet (Updated)Good morning! Welcome to The Morning Shift, your roundup of the auto news you crave, all in one place every weekday morning. Here are the important stories you need to know. Gear: BMW Is Hedging Its Bets With Flexible EV Architectures On All Models By 2. Starting in 2. 02. BMW is going to build every model on a flexible vehicle architecture that can accept electric, plug- in hybrid and internal combustion engine powertrains, Klaus Fröhlich, member of BMW’s board of management, said this week in Frankfurt. With government regulations influencing purchase price of electric cars, EV infrastructure in limbo, fluctuating fuel prices, ever- changing emissions regulations, inter- city driving restrictions, and battery technology and price rapidly evolving, the success of electric cars in the near term is still uncertain.

For an automaker to place all of its bets on EVs is a dangerous move, but to not offer an extended EV range could also be similarly disastrous. The industry’s volatility has driven BMW to hedge its bets by basing all models starting in 2. This means that, pretty soon, consumers in various markets could theoretically be able to buy a fully electric, plug- in hybrid or internal combustion engine version of any BMW model. I spoke with head of the BMW i brand Robert Irlinger at the Frankfurt Motor Show, and he stressed that—with the “insecure” future of the EV and combustion engine—building all models on architectures that can accept a variety of different powertrain technologies just makes sense. When I asked how BMW can build a gas- powered car on an electric car platform without, for example, having a giant void where the batteries would be, he made clear that a standard architecture across model variants really only means that things like the crash structure and suspension mounting points stay the same. The body between the axles—i.

EV, PHEV or ICE packaging needs. So, as an example, an EV version of a 3 series might replace the exhaust tunnel with a flat floor to store a battery pack. So yes, even if BMW says electrification is part of its grand plans, the company’s immediate plans are to keep a variety of powertrain options on the table. Gear: For Self- Driving Cars, BMW Is Holding Onto Its Steering Wheels. Another question I asked Irlinger and his colleague Alexander Schmuck, manager of the Product & Technology Communications team, is how a brand that markets its vehicles as the “Ultimate Driving Machines” sees itself in a future where cars drive themselves.

How does BMW’s “sporty dynamism” (and other weird PR buzzwords) sell cars when people won’t even be driving? Irlanger told me that even drivers who appreciate the handling of a BMW are still interested in driver’s assist features, especially during boring driving conditions like traffic jams. But obviously, they still want the option to drive, telling me: “[BMW doesn’t] have any plans of removing steering wheels or pedals from the cars at this time.”As for how that position will change in the distant future, BMW wouldn’t tell me.

But at least for the mid- term, BMW has no interest in ditching the wheel as it explores autonomy, which isn’t surprising, because the brand would likely face an identity crisis otherwise. Gear: Samsung Is Throwing Down Cash For Autonomous Cars. We’ve known Samsung has been dabbling in autonomous cars for a while now, but today the company announced how serious it is with its $3. Samsung Automotive Innovation Fund, whose goal is to support “connected car and autonomous technologies.”Those technologies, the world’s largest smartphone maker writes in its press release, include “smart sensors, machine vision, artificial intelligence, high- performance computing, connectivity solutions, automotive- grade safety solutions, security, and privacy.”The first investment from that fund—which will total nearly $9. Tech Crunch—will go into the Australian company TTTECH (a company that Audi, too, has made investments into), which is known for integrating software for advanced driver assistance systems, as well its work in “functional safety, deterministic networking, real- time systems.”On top of that, Harman (now owned by Samsung), has created the “Autonomous/ADAS Strategic Business Unit,” which will work with Samsung’s team to “develop key technologies for safer, smarter, connected vehicles.”It’s worth mentioning that Samsung stresses that it is not going to enter the car manufacturing business. Instead, it will focus on “working with automakers and mobility enablers to develop the next generation of automotive innovation.”Makes sense I guess, as it seems everyone in the tech sphere is throwing money into autonomous cars.

Gear: It Turns Out, That Driver Dressed Up As A Car Seat Was With Ford. In early August, quite a few people were weirded out by what—at first glance—appeared to be a car with no driver, but what on second glance, was actually a car with a driver dressed as a seat. We eventually found out that the stunt was part of a research effort by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute to look into “the potential need for additional exterior signals on automated vehicles” to better communicate with pedestrians, cyclists and human drivers. Now Automotive Newshas learned a bit more about that research, including the fact that it was ultimately funded by Ford, and that the whole point was to come up with a standard light signal to communicate autonomous cars’ next moves to people outside the vehicle. After speaking with Ford’s human factors technical specialist John Shutko, the news site wrote: The white light display, located at the top of the windshield, is designed to communicate intent to yield way or accelerate from a stop, which today is done through hand gestures, head nods and eye contact. The display’s color and location were chosen to comply with federal motor vehicle safety standards and not create confusion with other light signals on the vehicle, Shutko said. The story goes on, describing what the different signals mean: The cue for yielding to a full stop is two white lights that move side to side.

A rapidly blinking white light indicates the vehicle is beginning to accelerate from a stop and a solid white light means the vehicle is driving under computer control.Ford says it wants to share results of its research with other automakers to eventually agree upon a common standard. So who knows, maybe the light signals at the top of that Ford Transit’s windshield—which you can see in action in this video—might become commonplace on streets around the world. Gear: Trucks May Be The First To Get Self- Driving Tech.

Google’s self- driving vehicle division, Waymo, has been working on autonomobiles for years now, teaming up with Fiat- Chrysler for vehicles, hooking up with ride- hailing giant Lyft for co- development, and even setting up a “virtual world” to test the tech. But even if it’s photos of the Chrysler Pacificas and Google “Bubble Cars” that make it to the front of all the newspapers, Waymo’s self- driving tech may find its first application in commercial trucks, and not passenger cars. Bloombergquotesthe CEO of Alphabet’s Waymo division, John Krafcik, as saying: Ride- sharing makes a lot of sense for the world.. For goods transportation, which could travel primarily on highways, there’s a good and compelling use- case there, too. Either of those two might be the first ones you see.

If you think about it, the type of driving that trucks do—fairly predictable, highway driving (usually in the slow lane)—does seem to lend itself to automation perhaps more so than the less predictable city- driving of passenger cars. Still, there are a number of hurtles in the way. For example, The Detroit Free Press writes about a hearing today by the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee dealing with how self- driving tech will make its way to commercial vehicles.