Fact
Sheet: Department Of Justice Law Enforcement Efforts In New Orleans
WASHINGTON – The
Justice Department is committed to working in partnership and continuing
its support of state and local law enforcement in New Orleans. In
the wake of the destruction wrought by Hurricane Katrina, the Department
has endeavored to strengthen the collective ability of all levels
of law enforcement to address the emerging challenges and find new
ways to help reduce crime. As part of this effort, the Department
has allocated additional resources to the New Orleans area. Both
new and existing programs and resources include the following:
FUNDING:
The
Department of Justice has made nearly $30 million in grants available
to the city of New Orleans and Orleans Parish to help rebuild the
criminal justice system. In total, the Department has made available
to the state of Louisiana over $61 million in justice assistance
grants and Katrina relief law enforcement infrastructure funds.
U.S.
ATTORNEY’S OFFICES:
The
Department has committed to extend funding for six Assistant U.S.
Attorney (AUSA) detailees to the U.S. Attorney’s Offices for
the Eastern District of Louisiana through the end of this fiscal
year (FY 2007). These attorneys are focusing on prosecuting firearms,
drug and immigration cases.
The
Department is in the process of hiring nine additional AUSAs in the
Eastern District of Louisiana. The AUSAs will be tasked with assisting
fraud and violent crime prosecutions.
The
U.S. Attorney’s Office will spearhead an initiative that will
co-locate a small number of ATF, DEA, and FBI agents with New Orleans
Police Department around the clock. These federal agents will identify
cases that are subject to federal jurisdiction, provide the necessary
investigative assistance to make federal arrests, and follow-up with
federal prosecutions.
BUREAU
OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, FIREARMS AND EXPLOSIVES (ATF):