Law & Disorder

56m 5s

An investigation into questionable shootings by the New Orleans Police Department in the wake of Katrina

Previews + Extras

  • "I Thought I Was Going to Die": asset-mezzanine-16x9

    "I Thought I Was Going to Die"

    S2010 E11 - 1m 10s

    Donnell Herrington was trying to evacuate his Katrina-damaged home when he was shot from behind in New Orleans' predominantly white Algiers Point neighborhood. He describes what happened to reporter A.C. Thompson.

  • "Anything Darker Than a Brown Paper Bag ... Is Getting Shot": asset-mezzanine-16x9

    "Anything Darker Than a Brown Paper Bag ... Is Getting Shot"

    S2010 E11 - 2m 5s

    Terri Benjamin says her neighbor, Roland Bourgeois, told her this during a string of racially motivated attacks in a predominantly white neighborhood in the days after Hurricane Katrina. She tells her story to FRONTLINE correspondent A.C. Thompson.

  • Law & Disorder - Preview: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Law & Disorder - Preview

    S2010 E11 - 30s

    A year-long, ongoing collaboration among FRONTLINE, ProPublica and New Orleans Times-Picayune, investigates charges that NOPD officers inappropriately used lethal force against New Orleans citizens. 5/8/2012

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