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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
CONTENTS
PROLOGUE: On the Bridge
PART I: THE KILLINGS
CHAPTER 1: A Family’s Bond, a Threatening Storm
CHAPTER 2: A Mother’s Last Chance
CHAPTER 3: Eleven People, One Van, a Second-Floor Apartment
CHAPTER 4: An Officer, a Baby Due, a Choice
CHAPTER 5: A City Under Water: Survivors Cling to Life, Police Lose Their Grip
CHAPTER 6: 108: Officer in Distress, a Race to the Bridge
CHAPTER 7: The Shots on the Bridge: Lives Intersect—Two Dead, Four Maimed, Endless Barrage of Gunfire
CHAPTER 8: Triage
CHAPTER 9: NOPD Triage: The After Action Reports
PART II: MAKING IT ALL GO AWAY
CHAPTER 10: The Cover-Up
CHAPTER 11: Shock, Funerals, Police Visits—and a Family’s Quest for Answers
CHAPTER 12: Victims Shine a Legal Light
CHAPTER 13: The District Attorney Brings Charges—and the Police Brotherhood Fights Back
CHAPTER 14: From Narcotics Cop to Police Attorney: An Insider’s View
CHAPTER 15: Judicial Ties, Prosecutorial Error, and the NOPD Walks Free
PART III: THE TRIALS
CHAPTER 16: Conspiracy Cracks Under Federal Glare
CHAPTER 17: USA v. Bowen, Gisevius, Faulcon, Villavaso, Kaufman and Dugue
CHAPTER 18: Judgment Time, Judicial Questions—and an Officer’s Shame
CHAPTER 19: In the Courtroom
PART IV: JUSTICE HELD UP
CHAPTER 20: The Online Commentators
CHAPTER 21: From Prep School to Politics to Danziger: A Judge’s Prayerful Path
CHAPTER 22: Judgment Day: A Mother and Brother Confront the Convicted
CHAPTER 23: The Consent Decree: A History of Police Abuse, Documented
CHAPTER 24: “The Interest of Justice”: The Reversal
EPILOGUE: As a National Civil Rights Movement Stirs, Justice Is on Hold in New Orleans
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE RESEARCH
INDEX
Photos
Copyright
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