We've compiled the latest list of crimes reported during May 2009 in the 8th District (French Quarter, Marigny Triangle, CBD) as listed on the NOPD's crime map, which gives the dates, locations, and the time the crimes occurred. Click here for the list. The comparison of crimes this year versus last year has also been updated on the list to the right.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Crimes reported May 2009
This is a list of the crimes reported during May 2009 in the 8th District (French Quarter, Marigny Triangle, CBD) as listed on the NOPD's crime map, which gives the dates, locations, and the time the crimes occurred.
Murder
5.02.09, 4:51 a.m., 811 Conti St., shooting
Robbery
5.01.09, 12:01 a.m., 700 Ursulines Ave., simple robbery
5.04.09, 4:44 p.m., 1100 Burgundy St., armed robbery
5.04.09, 5:25 p.m., Toulouse St. & Dauphine St., simple robbery
5.04.09, 6:30 p.m., 600 Gravier St., simple robbery
5.04.09, 10:32 p.m., 1000 Chartres St., armed robbery, gun
5.06.09, 1:45 a.m., 500 St. Charles Ave., armed robbery, gun
5.08.09, 1:40 a.m., 400 Bourbon St., simple robbery
5.10.09, 9:11 p.m., Bourbon St. & Orleans Ave., simple robbery
5.12.09, 3:05 a.m., Canal St. & Bourbon St., pursesnatching
5.12.09, 4:30 a.m., 1600 Canal St., armed robbery, gun
5.13.09, 3:50 a.m., 800 Fulton St., armed robbery, gun
5.15.09, 5:00 p.m., O'Keefe Ave. & Union St., armed robbery, gun
5.15.09, 5:20 p.m., 800 Decatur St., simple robbery
5.15.09, 10:00 p.m., Bienville St. & Royal St., simple robbery
5.24.09, 1:45 a.m., 500 Bourbon St., simple robbery
5.24.09, 10:30 p.m., 900 N. Rampart St., simple robbery
5.26.09, 8:00 p.m., Canal St. & Royal St., simple robbery
5.26.09, 11:15 p.m., Dauphine St. &St. Peter St., pursesnatching
5.29.09, 11:10 a.m., 600 Bourbon St., simple robbery
Assault & battery
5.02.09, 12:01 a.m., 1000 Tchoupitoulas St., aggravated assault
5.10.09, 9:00 a.m., 300 Camp St., aggravated battery
5.13.09, 9:55 p.m., Iberville St. & N. Peters St., aggravated assault
5.17.09, 4:42 a.m., Canal St. & S. Robertson St., aggravated battery, shooting
5.19.09, 11:00 p.m., 300 N. Peters St., aggravated battery
5.24.09, 2:36 a.m., 600 S. Rampart St., aggravated battery
5.25.09, 1:58 a.m., 800 Conti St., aggravated battery, shooting
5.26.09, 4:00 a.m., St. Ann St. & Bourbon St., aggravated assault
Burglary
5.10.09, 4:00 p.m., 400 N. Peters St., business
5.20.09, 1:40 a.m., 700 St. Philip St., business
5.21.09, 12:19 a.m., 700 Baronne St., business
5.21.09, 1:55 p.m., 700 Orleans Ave., residence
5.23.09, 5:02 a.m., 500 St. Philip St., business
5.27.09, 12:50 a.m., 400 Poydras St., business
Theft
5.01.09, 11:50 p.m., St. Louis St. & Bourbon St., pickpocketing
5.02.09, 1:45 a.m., 800 St. Louis St., pickpocketing
5.02.09, 1:30 a.m., 500 Bourbon St., pickpocketing
5.02.09, 12:01 a.m., 500 Bourbon St., pickpocketing
5.02.09, 3:30 p.m., 500 Canal St.
5.01.09, 11:30 p.m., 300 Bourbon St., pickpocketing
5.02.09, 10:30 a.m., Poydras St.
5.01.09, 10:00 a.m., 500 Decatur St.
5.04.09, 9:17 p.m., 600 Decatur St.
5.05.09, 2:18 a.m., Bourbon St. &St. Ann St., pickpocketing
5.04.09, 9:00 p.m., 1900 N. Rampart St.
5.05.09, 6:00 p.m., 500 Canal St.
5.06.09, 1:00 a.m., 500 Bourbon St., pickpocketing
5.06.09, 7:50 a.m., 400 Dauphine St.
5.06.09, 3:45 p.m., 800 Decatur St.
5.03.09, 12:01 a.m., 700 Canal St.
5.06.09, 5:54 p.m., 300 Royal St., shoplifting
5.08.09, 3:30 p.m., 500 Canal St.
5.08.09, 9:00 p.m., 700 Dauphine St.
5.09.09, 3:30 a.m., 700 Dauphine St., pickpocketing
5.09.09, 5:45 a.m., 300 Bourbon St.
5.09.09, 11:45 p.m., 400 Bourbon St., pickpocketing
5.10.09, 1:20 a.m., 400 Bourbon St., pickpocketing
5.10.09, 3:40 a.m., 400 Bourbon St., pickpocketing
5.10.09, 11:30 a.m., 800 Decatur St.
5.11.09, 4:10 a.m., 1100 Bourbon St., shoplifting
5.11.09, 6:00 a.m., 200 S. Rampart St.
5.11.09, 9:45 p.m., 100 Bourbon St.
5.05.09, 5:00 p.m., 400 Frenchmen St.
5.12.09, 11:20 a.m., Canal St.
5.12.09, 7:00 p.m., 900 Decatur St., shoplifting
5.13.09, 11:20 a.m., 900 Gov. Nicholls St., bicycle
5.14.09, 12:10 a.m., 100 Bourbon St.
5.14.09, 2:30 a.m., 200 Bourbon St.
5.14.09, 11:30 a.m., 300 N. Peters St.
5.14.09, 3:15 p.m., 200 St. Charles Ave., shoplifting
5.14.09, 6:50 p.m., 400 N. Peters St., shoplifting
5.16.09, 12:30 a.m., 500 Bourbon St., pickpocketing
5.16.09, 12:30 a.m., 500 Bourbon St., pickpocketing
5.16.09, 12:09 a.m., 100 Iberville St.
5.16.09, 6:15 p.m., 400 N. Peters St., shoplifting
5.16.09, 10:30 p.m., 100 Bourbon St.
5.17.09, 10:00 p.m., Bourbon St. & Conti St., pickpocketing
5.18.09, 11:50 p.m., 600 Bourbon St., attempted pickpocketing
5.18.09, 4:24 p.m., 1100 Decatur St., shoplifting
5.20.09, 9:20 a.m., 100 Royal St., shoplifting
5.20.09, 7:30 a.m., 300 Canal St.
5.20.09, 2:09 p.m., 900 Canal St., shoplifting
5.20.09, 11:00 a.m., 900 Camp St.
5.20.09, 3:10 p.m., 500 Royal St., shoplifting
5.21.09, 12:30 p.m., 900 Canal St., shoplifting
5.21.09, 2:37 p.m., 300 Canal St., shoplifting
5.02.09, 6:30 p.m., 300 Canal St.
5.21.09, 8:03 p.m., 500 Gravier St.
5.22.09, 12:10 a.m., 400 Bourbon St.
5.22.09, 10:30 p.m., 500 Decatur St.
5.24.09, 12:20 a.m., Bourbon St. & Conti St., pickpocketing
5.24.09, 3:15 a.m., 500 Canal St.
5.23.09, 3:30 p.m., 700 Royal St., shoplifting
5.24.09, 12:00 p.m., 500 Bourbon St.
5.26.09, 2:45 a.m., 300 Bourbon St.
5.27.09, 3:30 p.m., 100 Royal St., shoplifting
5.28.09, 1:00 p.m., 600 Esplanade Ave.
5.28.09, 3:30 p.m., 600 Poydras St., bicycle
5.30.09, 6:00 a.m., 300 Canal St.
5.30.09, 12:25 p.m., 200 Loyola Ave.
5.30.09, 8:10 p.m., 700 Canal St.
5.25.09, 11:45 a.m., 700 Union St.
Auto theft
5.01.09, 5:30 a.m., St. Joseph St. & Magazine St.
5.01.09, 10:50 p.m., 1600 Canal St., attempted
5.02.09, 4:10 a.m., S. Rampart St. & Girod St.
5.01.09, 5:30 p.m., Common St. & S. Rampart St.
5.03.09, 8:30 a.m., 1000 Toulouse St.
5.03.09, 8:30 a.m., 1000 Toulouse St.
5.01.09, 1:00 a.m., 300 N. Rampart St.
5.04.09, 1:31 p.m., Decatur St. & Esplanade Ave.
5.05.09, 2:00 a.m., 800 Bienville St., attempted
5.05.09, 7:30 p.m., 600 S. Peters St.
5.06.09, 11:00 p.m., Bourbon St. & Bienville St.
5.09.09, 3:00 a.m., Chartres St. & Toulouse St.
5.09.09, 8:30 p.m., Baronne St. & Union St., attempted
5.10.09, 3:30 p.m., 800 Conti St.
5.11.09, 11:30 p.m., Poeyfarre St. & Tchoupitoulas St.
5.12.09, 9:50 a.m., 400 LaSalle St., attempted
5.14.09, 6:30 a.m., 100 Dorsiere St.
5.17.09, 3:30 a.m., N. Peters St. & Iberville St.
5.17.09, 2:40 p.m., 1200 Tulane Ave.
5.15.09, 11:15 a.m., Poydras St. & Tchoupitoulas St.
5.18.09, 2:45 p.m., 900 Tchoupitoulas St.
5.16.09, 6:30 a.m., Conti St. & Burgundy St.
5.18.09, 2:00 p.m., 1200 Dauphine St.
5.21.09, 4:00 a.m., 400 Burgundy St.
5.24.09, 2:00 a.m., N. Peters St. & Ursulines Ave.
5.24.09, 9:45 p.m., 100 Exchange Alley
5.24.09, 2:00 p.m., Toulouse St. & Burgundy St.
5.23.09, 5:00 p.m., Decatur St. & Frenchmen St.
5.23.09, 8:30 a.m., 200 Loyola Ave.
5.28.09, 11:30 p.m., Conti St. & Decatur St.
Car break-in
5.02.09, 5:00 a.m., 1600 Canal St.
5.03.09, 11:30 p.m., Andrew Higgins St. & Poe Dr.
5.05.09, 1:30 a.m., 400 Gaiennie St.
5.05.09, 12:10 p.m., Camp St. & Natchez St., exterior
5.05.09, 5:30 p.m., 1600 Canal St.
5.05.09, 11:05 p.m., 100 Iberville St.
5.06.09, 9:00 a.m., 300 Loyola Ave.
5.07.09, 6:00 p.m., 700 Dauphine St.
5.08.09, 2:15 a.m., 100 Royal St.
5.09.09, 12:30 a.m., 1500 Pauger St.
5.09.09, 1:00 a.m., 400 Carondelet St.
5.10.09, 1:00 p.m., Basin St. & Canal St.
5.13.09, 8:30 a.m., 1500 Pauger St.
5.13.09, 1:30 a.m., 900 Touro St.
5.14.09, 12:30 p.m., 1000 N. Peters St.
5.15.09, 1:30 a.m., Decatur St. & Frenchmen St.
5.16.09, 7:30 p.m., Union St. & Carondelet St., exterior
5.17.09, 1:30 a.m., Dorsiere St. & Iberville St.
5.17.09, 5:00 a.m., Dumaine St. & Dauphine St.
5.17.09, 12:01 a.m., 600 St. Louis St., exterior
5.17.09, 12:02 p.m., 1000 Tchoupitoulas St.
5.17.09, 12:02 p.m., 1000 Tchoupitoulas St.
5.20.09, 9:50 a.m., 800 St. Peter St.
5.21.09, 12:30 p.m., 800 Iberville St.
5.22.09, 1:00 a.m., 300 N. Rampart St.
5.22.09, 3:30 p.m., 800 Barracks St.
5.24.09, 12:15 p.m., 1000 N. Peters St.
5.24.09, 4:30 a.m., 1600 Canal St.
5.25.09, 8:20 p.m., Tchoupitoulas St. & Natchez St.
5.25.09, 8:00 p.m., Andrew Higgins St. & Tchoupitoulas St.
5.28.09, 6:30 p.m., Magazine St. & Julia St.
5.29.09, 2:00 a.m., 1000 Ursulines Ave.
5.30.09, 1:45 a.m., 1000 Constance St.
5.30.09, 8:30 p.m., 500 Decatur St.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Crime stats lie...you knew that
My apologies: For some time I have been defending the veracity of the NOPD's crime stats. That was based on cross-checking reports I received from the 8th District with the NOPD's online crime map; they meshed enough to lead me to believe we were getting an accurate report of all crimes in the city. In fact, I was rather brusque this week in refuting one reader's claim that Big Chief Warren Riley's crime stats had holes in them.
My revelation came when looking for something this week about the murder in the Erin Rose bar on 5.2.09. I realized the incident didn't appear on the NOPD's crime map covering that period. Not as an aggravated battery (as it was initially reported). Not as a homicide after the woman died in the hospital. Not at all.
Beware of fat men: Don't let up your vigilance of skinny punk kids running around the French Quarter robbing and shooting people, but beware of a whole host of fat men causing mayhem in the neighborhood:
- Tuesday (5.26.09) 8:06 p.m.: A white man walking near Canal and Royal streets was approached by a black panhandler begging for money. When the would-be Good Samaritan took his wallet out to give the guy something, the street urchin grabbed the wallet and fled into the French Quarter.
- Tuesday (5.26.09) 11:15 p.m.: A white woman walking near Dauphine and St. Peter streets was approached by a white guy who grabbed her purse and fled on St. Peter toward N. Rampart Street.
The skinny just as bad: A black woman parking her car Thursday (5.28.09) night at 11:30 p.m. near Conti and Decatur streets was carjacked by a young black dude, 5'9" tall, weighing 145 pounds, with shoulder-length dreadlocks, and wearing all black clothing.
Take that, you, you, you...: Last Monday (5.25.09) a white guy got into a car around 10 p.m. with a black man he knew at St. Louis and Dauphine streets and asked for a ride to N. Rampart Street and Esplanade Avenue.
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the driver stopped to pick up another black man he knew. He no more than got in the car when he pulled a knife and demanded the white guys money. The white overpowered the 2 black dudes, stabbing both of them with their own knife. He got out of the car and flagged down a passing police cruiser.Can't we all just get along?: On Tuesday (5.26.09) around 4 a.m., 2 white guys bumped into each other at St. Ann and Bourbon streets and proceeded to get into an argument.

ndrick L. Burbank (pictured), 28, pled guilty to armed robbery 5.20.09 when the DA agreed not to charge him on a multiple bill for all his other crimes over the years. Judge Keva Landrum-Johnson sentenced him to 10 years, giving him credit for time served but denying him early release for good behavior.Lucky to be alive: In some neighborhoods, you sell a phony drug in place of the real thing, your lifespan significantly decreases.
res, 34, was lucky to get off with a 5-year suspended sentence from Judge Camille Buras 5.18.09 and the order to get a job and go through drug rehab while on probation.Thom Kahler
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Shoot out in the Quarter
Kids and guns...again: Just a few feet from where a man gunned down his wife in a bar earlier this month, 2 black boys finished a fight with gunfire early Monday (5.25.09) morning in the 800 block of Conti Street near Bourbon Street.
An off-duty security guard in the vicinity, armed with his permitted weapon, o
pened fire on the attackers, wounding Bernard Harper (top), 19, in the arm. He and his brother fled on foot on Conti toward N. Rampart Street but were apprehended a short time later by 8th District cops who recovered both of their weapons.Bernard was booked into OPP late Thursday (5.28.09) afternoo
n after being released from University Hospital on a charge of attempted 1st-degree murder. His bond was set at $100,000 by Magistrate Gerard Hansen.Sullivan Harper (bottom), 17, was charged with attempted 1st-degree murder and is in OPP on $750,000 bond set by Magistrate Harry Cantrell on Monday.
Crime down, but fear remains: Big Chief Warren Riley was miffed the other day when he didn't get credit for crime being down this year. All of us who are leery of Riley's so-called strategies are reluctant to give him credit, but considering we blame him when crime is up, it seems fair to give him credit when it declines. Crime is down this year, at least in the 8th District, for whatever reason.
Riley's BS persists: During his brushup with District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro in front of the City Council a week or 2 ago, Riley once again poor-mouthed the NOPD's budget, saying he couldn't possibly spare the 30 or so officers the DA said he needed to more vigorous pursue investigations of violent crimes. Didn't Riley just a couple of weeks ago, when the last class graduated from the police academy, say his force was now up to pre-Katrina levels (even though the population is at about 75%)?
Arresting our way out of crime: You often hear "social scientists" and police chiefs who try to be one say "You can't arrest your way out of crime." I think I heard someone (maybe Riley, who's said it before) say it again last week. I suppose they mean you're always going to have criminals, like the poor, to deal with. But you've certainly got to believe that taking a bad guy off the street is going to prevent at least some future crimes.
Consider this case:
they believed robbed a black guy 4.10.09 in the 300 block of Tchoupitoulas Street near Harrah's Casino. A couple of days later, they linked Gray to the robbery of a black couple in the 400 block of Gravier Street on 4.2.09. When they were done by 5.18.09, they had charged Gray with 2 more armed robberies.And there are others: You just don't rob people who know you! A 25-year-old guy
got into a car near the Superdome on 5.15.09 with 2 guys he knew that he was going to buy Saints' tickets from. When he pulled out his wad of cash to pay for them, the other passenger in the car pulled out a gun and demanded all his money, then made him get out of the car as it took off.Turns out, he admitted under questioning to accidentally shooting himself. Police charged him with carrying a concealed handgun, illegal discharge of a firearm, and criminal mischief for filing the false police report.
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er robberies: A number of robberies popped up recently, but only one arrest was registered. 8th District cops apprehended Joseph A. Davis, 18, and charged him with simple robbery on Sunday (5.24.09) after he allegedly grabbed money from a white woman when she pulled it out to make a purchase in a business in the 500 block of Bourbon Street.- 5.25.09, 10:30 p.m.: 2 white men were walking in the 900 block of N. Rampart Street (between St. Philip and Dumaine streets) around 10:30 p.m. when they were attacked by a trio of black dudes. They knocked the men to the ground and took their property.
- 5.15.09, 10 p.m.: A white man standing at the CapitalOne Bank ATM at Bienville and Royal streets had his wallet snatched from his hand by a black chick, who ran off toward Canal Street. She was described as 5'2" tall, weighing 110 pounds.
- 5.15.09, 5:20 p.m.: 2 white women walking in the 800 block of Decatur Street (between Dumaine and St. Ann streets) when they were approached by 2 shoeshine boys who began shining their shoes. When they demanded a tip, one of the women gave them some money, but then the men snatched money from the other woman's purse.
- 5.13.09, 3:50 a.m.: A 53-year-old black man walking to work in the 800 block of Fulton Street (between Julia and St. Joseph streets, near the convention center) was approached by 2 black thugs who asked for money. He ignored them and kept walking, but they came up behind him with guns drawn and held one to his back and the other to his head while taking cash from his front pocket.
- 5.11.09, 3:05 a.m.: An Asian woman standing near Bourbon and Canal streets was robbed by 2 black chicks who grabbed her purse and fled on foot down Canal to Dauphine Street. The description was scant, only identifying one of the girls as 5'9" tall and wearing a yellow shirt.
- 5.6.09, 1:45 a.m.: A 45-year-old white man walking in the 500 block of St. Charles Avenue (by Lafayette Square) was robbed by a gun-toting black guy who fled toward the river with the loot.
- 5.24.09, 2:36 a.m.: A black guy walking in the 600 block of N. Rampart Street (b
etween St. Peter and Toulouse streets) was approached by a "friend" who pulled out a baseball bat and attempted to hit the guy with it. The victim took away his friend's bat, but the friend pulled out a knife and stabbed the victim.
- 5.19.09, 11 p.m.: A black man sitting in a bar in the 300 block of N. Peters
Street (between Conti and Bienville streets) when a girlfriend came up and started an argument with him. The man left the bar, but was followed by the woman who allegedly stabbed him.
- 5.13.09, 10:02 p.m.: An Asian man was near Iberville and N. Peters s
treets when he got into an argument with a friend. The friend pulled out a gun and pointed it at the victim before fleeing.
Thom Kahler
Monday, May 18, 2009
Catching up with the court
Compiling this took a lot longer than it should have, thanks to Sheriff Marlin Gusman tinkering with his computer system. Now, instead of one click on a link to get updated court or inmate info, you have to go through 4 or more steps and wait for the sheriff's ponderous computer system to catch up.
In truth, it's a discouraging task. Worse yet, Gusman's computer change in obtaining inmate information prevents you from seeing the circumstances under which a suspect is released from OPP. Now, you don't know whether the inmate bonded out or might have been released on his own recognizance by a judge who thought he was cute.
Some good news: Despite sniping back and forth last week between District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro and Big Chief Warren Riley, the DA is getting more convictions than not, most by plea deals when the charges have been reduced.
Not so good news: Because a couple of cops failed to show up in court, 2 suspects in 2 different robberies went free.
- Dale Kyles, 42, who has a rap sheet a mile long, beat the rap for an attempte
d robbery when Judge Keva Landrum-Johnson (a former DA) set him free because the arresting officer didn't show up in court.
- Clarence Andrews, 20, may or may not be standing trial. The detective who arres
ted him, Ofc. Brian Mulvey, was himself charged with contempt of court when he failed to show up for Andrews' preliminary hearing and was sentenced to 10 days in OPP by Magistrate Gerard Hansen, though the sentence was suspended.
But 3 days after that, based on the testimony of another witness, no probable cause was found against Andrews and he was released. But now, a show-cause hearing has been scheduled 8.5.09. Stay tuned.
GUILTY OF ROBBERY:
- Jesse Akmin, 19, pled guilty to attempted armed robbery after the charge w
as reduced from armed robbery with a firearm. He was sentenced to 5 years in prison by Judge Keva Landrum-Johnson.
- James Brown Jr., 54, was convicted by a jury of attempted 1st-degree robb
ery and was sentenced by Judge Keva Landrum-Johnson to 10 years in prison.
- Duane E. Lawless, 35, pled guilty to 2 charges of armed robbery aft
er the original charges of armed robbery with a firearm were reduced and the DA agreed not to file a "multiple bill" which would have attached extra years to his sentence. Judge Camille Buras sentenced him to 10 years plus 1 day in prison without benefit of probation, parole or suspension of sentence.
- Keith Perkins (right), 18, and Willie Sorden (left), 19, each pled guil
ty to one co
unt of attempted armed robbery and were sentenced to 3 years and 6 months in prison by Judge Keva Landrum-Johnson.
- Tony Pollard (right), 17, and Vontraz Pollard (left), 20, each pled g
u
ilty after charges were reduced from attempted armed robbery: Vontraz to 5 counts of aggravated assault with a firearm; Tony to 5 counts of aggravated assault. Judge Julian Parker sentenced Vontraz to 1 year in jail on each count, to run concurrently; Tony to 137 days on each count, suspended. He was released from jail.
- Chiquita Blaise, 23, pled guilty to attempted simple robbery and got a 2-year s
entence, which was suspended by Judge Terry Alarcon, who put her on probation instead.
- Mikhail Singleton, 20, didn't fare as well. He pled guilty to pursesnatching and w
as sentenced by Judge Frank Marullo Jr. to 2 years in prison.
GUILTY ON OTHER CHARGES:
- John L. Clowney, 50, was found guilty by a jury of aggravated battery, but ac
quitted of a charge of attempted 1st-degree robbery. He is due to be sentenced 5.29.09 by Judge Frank Marullo Jr.
A man in the house came to the victim's aid and was stabbed in the neck, but wrested the knife away from the attacker and slashed the attacker several times in the face, severely enough to hospitalize the perpetrator.
- Calvin Brown Jr., 17, got off easy when he was allowed to plead guilty to unauth
orized use of a motor vehicle and criminal damage instead of the carjacking he had originally been charged with. Judge Julian Parker gave him a 2-year suspended sentence and put him on probation.
- Frank Moody, 49, may be going away for a very long time after a jury convicted
him of aggravated burglary, which was a terrifying experience for a young French Quarter woman.
She awoke to find Moody looming over her in her bedroom. He made her face the wall and told her he would kill her if she moved or made a noise. He repeatedly asked her where she kept her money and she repeatedly told him there was no money in the house. He stole her TV set and a laptop computer before finally fleeing.
After Moody violated probation, Willard required Moody to wear an ankle monitor, obey a 6 p.m.-to-6 a.m. curfew, and perform 500 hours of community service. A lot of good that did.
- John D. Petrie III, 38, didn't know when he had a good deal, but h
e did agree to plead guilty to a simple burglary charge when the DA agreed not to charge him for multiple burglaries--all of the same business. This time Judge Julian Parker gave him 5 years in prison.
AND OTHERS WENT FREE:
- James H. Dawson (right), 23, and Tony Graps (left), 21, wer
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freed when the DA nolle prossed charges against them of armed robbery with a firearm.
- An armed robbery charge against Allen M. Jones, 22, was n
olle prossed by the DA. He had been arrested last June after a victim of a robbery at Tchoupitoulas and Gravier street "positively" identified him from a photo line-up as one of 3 black men who held him up with a knife.
- Russell Bernard, 19, was freed after 5 months when th
e DA refused the case against him of attempted armed robbery. Bernard and a 16-year-old boy were arrested last October after an Asian man walking in the 1000 block of Conti Street fought off 2 would-be robbers and then identified Bernard as one of them.
- A charge of pursesnatching against Emery Thomp
son, 52, was nolle prossed by the DA. Thompson was arrested last October for allegedly grabbing a woman's purse as she was standing inside Razzoo Club & Patio, 511 Bourbon St.
- A charge of simple robbery again
st Joseph Blouin, 21, was refused by the DA. He was arrested last October after a Hispanic man had his wallet snatched from his pocket as he walked in the 700 block of Iberville Street.
- A charge of attempted simple rob
bery against Byron Millet, 28, was refused by the DA. He was arrested in February as the man who allegedly tried to grab money from a man's pocket at Toulouse and Royal streets.
- A charge of
aggravated battery against Marcus Martinez, 33, was refused by the DA. Martinez was arrested last November after he allegedly slashed a male friend on the arm after they got into an argument at The Roundup Bar, 819 St. Louis St.
Thom Kahler
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Kids running amok
What's wrong with kids today?: We've often chided the cops for not being more vigilant against teen curfew scofflaws, and then when a cop tries to crack down he gets shot at.
When they got in the car and it drove off, the sergeant tried to pull them over, but the chase was on. He caught up with the car near N. Derbigny and Spain streets when 2 of the boys bailed out of the car and be pursued them on foot.
One of the boys, a 15-year-old, pointed a pistol at the officer, who fired twice at the punk, missing him both times. (Get the sights fixed on those Glocks and we could have a little 40mm adjudication.)
After backup and a K-9 unit arrived, the 15-year-old and an 18-year-old buddy were arrested. The young thugs were charged with, among other things, possession of a stolen auto.
Just a few hours before that, a white woman walking near Bourbon and Orleans streets in the Quarter around 9:16 p.m. on Sunday (5.10.09) was attacked from behind by 2 black boys.
Officers managed to apprehend one of them and charge him with simple robbery, but because he's underage his name isn't being released. The other perp who escaped was described at 17 to 25 years old, 5'6" to 5'8" tall, weighing 130 to 140 pounds, with short hair, and wearing a white T-shirt and dark pants.
Be careful out there! You hate to do it, but presume any kid you see on the streets of the Quarter after dark is too young to be there and call 911 to report curfew violators. Let the cops sort it out--don't wait to be the next Wendy Byrne.
Day to night: When the Days Inn at Canal Street and S. Claiborne Avenue became the Canal Street Hotel a few months ago, maybe it should have been renamed the Nights Inn. It's fast developing a reputation as a haven for prostitution, drug dealing and the homeless. And based on recent crimes there, there's no reason to dispute it.

y entering Room #411 was robbed by 2 black dudes armed with pistols who came up behind him and took his gold chain, wallet and cellphone.In another hotel not so far away: Early on Mother's Day (5.10.09), 4 chicks got into an argument around 9 a.m. at the Queen & Crescent Hotel, 344 Camp St., that turned uglier than 4 chicks without makeup at 9 a.m.
Other warrants out there: 8th District detectives have also developed suspects in these cases and issued arrest warrants:
- Monday (5.11.09): A warrant was issued for Bryan Gray, 21, descri
bed as a black male, 5'9" tall, weighing 145 pounds, with a goatee and shoulder-length dreadlocks, wearing a black T-shirt and dark jean shorts. He was arrested and booked into Central Lock-Up just before noon on Wednesday (5.13.09).
- Friday (5.8.09): A warrant was issued for Kellen Hall, 25, a black male, 5'11" tall, with a dark complexion and medium-length dreadlocks.
Robbery arrests: A couple more suspected thieves were taken off the street last week:
- Wednesday (5.6.09): When detectives arrested Allen Stribli
ng, 19, they believe they solved a whole host of crimes, including a pursesnatching at Esplanade Avenue and Decatur Street on 4.19.09.
In the course of 4 days, the detectives linked Stribling to a list of crimes in addition to that simple robbery: a burglary that netted over $11,000, 3 charges of theft over $500, and 2 charges of possession of stolen property over $500. He's being held in OPP on $57,500 bond.
- Friday (5.8.09): Carl May, a 20-year-old black man, was arrested
around 2 a.m. after allegedly robbing a white man and a couple of his relatives in the 400 block of Bourbon Street (between Conti and St. Louis streets).
Thom Kahler
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Don't let your guard down
A couple of armed robberies yesterday (5.4.09) and other robberies over the weekend put an end to that tranquility and makes it look like the Lower Quarter is now targeted by thieves:
- 4:34 p.m. yesterday: A white guy walking in the 1100 block of Burgundy Street (between Gov. Nicholls and Ursulines streets) was robbed by a black dude who had his hand under his shirt as if he had a weapon. (What? Are the bad guys so poor these days they can't afford the real thing? There's been a lot of posing like this lately. One of these days a robber is going to meet up with a victim who has the real thing.) The robber fled on foot on Ursulines toward N. Rampart Street to make his get away.
- 10:32 p.m. later that day: 4 white women in their 50's and 60's were walking in the 1000 block of Chartres Street (between Ursulines and St. Philip streets) were robbed of their purses by a black guy brandishing a pistol. He fled to Ursulines where he hopped into a dark-colored sedan and took off.
So-called simple robberies: Because no gun is used (or the robber isn't pretending to have one), these crimes go down as "simple" robberies. But often the victim suffers more injuries than he would in an armed robbery:
- Saturday (5.2.09) midnight: A white guy (maybe a little too much merlot too) was meandering in the 700 block of Ursulines Street (between Royal and Bourbon streets) when he was approached from behind and knocked to the ground. His assailant stole his wallet and cell phone.
- Sunday (5.4.09) 2:50 p.m.: A white guy walking near Dauphine and Gov. Nicholls streets was approached by a black panhandler asking for money. When the victim took cash out of his pocket, the creep grabbed the money and ran.
- Monday (5.4.09) 12:01 a.m.: A white gentleman walking near Dauphine and Toulouse streets passed 2 black boys and their 'ho who asked if he wanted to "have a good time." The gentleman ignored her offer, then several seconds later heard footsteps coming from behind as he was struck by the 2 pimps. One took his keys and all 3 fled on Toulouse toward N. Rampart Street.
The other two suspects who got away were described as a black boy, 14 to 16 years of age, 5'6" tall, weighing 140 pounds, wearing a white shirt and blue jeans; a black girl, 14 to 16 years of age, 5'6" tall, a little on the chubby side, weighing 150 pounds, wearing a brown sundress.
- Monday (5.4.09) 6:30 p.m.: Showing you can't let your guard down for even a minute, a white guy who stopped in the 600 block of Gravier Street (between St. Charles Avenue and Camp Street) left his car running and his doors unlocked as he and a woman with him got out to use an ATM. As he did, a black thug hopped in the car and ordered 2 other women who were in the car's back seat out of the car and he drove off in the vehicle.
Taking it seriously, finally: The NOPD apparently has manned up and took responsibility for investigating a rape a week ago that 2 other police departments didn't want to touch because they couldn't be sure the offense happened in their jurisdictions.
terview the 21-year-old victim. From her description of her attacker, they developed a composite sketch of the suspect.He is described as being a light, white-skinned man, 25 to 30 years old, 5'10" to 6' tall, weighing 190 to 200 pounds, with diamond stud earrings in both ears, and last seen wearing a black T-shirt, blue jeans and black tennis shoes.
What's he look like?: Criminal Sheriff Marlin Gusman has been monkeying with his computer and it's playing havoc with our ability to bring you pictures of arrested suspects and their court cases.
Thom Kahler

