Heavy New Orleans police presence was reported by Champions Square late Friday night.NOPD said a man was shot near Champions Square after 11 p.m. on Friday.We do not know the extent of his injuries, but police say he was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. An NOPD spokesperson said officers in the area responded and rendered aid to the victim immediately after hearing gunshots. Additionally they were also able to capture the suspected gunman. Preliminary police reports show states the victim and his family were leaving the high school state championship football game being played in the Caesars Superdome Friday night. For unspecified reason the victim and the suspect got into an argument. The suspect was identified by police as Galvin Calais, 20. Calais was arrested and booked with second degree murder and illegal use of a weapon.Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick issued a statement Saturday morning.Supt. Kirkpatrick said, “Bringing violence into our city will not be tolerated. This incident underscores the importance of swift action and collaboration between our officers and the community. The suspect’s actions endangered lives, but thanks to the quick and decisive response of our officers, we were able to ensure the safety of others and take a dangerous individual off the streets. New Orleans is a community that values safety, and we will continue to pursue justice for those who seek to disrupt it.”Saturday morning we also learned, Franklinton police officers and deputies from the Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office were escorting teams to the game also played a part in saving the victim’s life.The Franklinton Police Department posted the following message on Facebook.”Tonight, our department along with WPSO escorted the Demons to the Dome for the state championship. Our team played a great game, backed up by an awesome band and support groups. Our fans turned out just like we expected them to.I’ll let each of you formulate your own opinion on the game after you watch it, I for one disagree with the manner in which it was officiated but I’m a bit bias. Congratulations to our opponent none-the-less, enjoy your victory. I would also like to address an issue which happened after the game near Champion Square. As our fans and parents were waiting for the team and support groups, a shooting occurred within feet of them. It is unclear what transpired and who the individuals involved were but officers from FPD and WPSO were immediately on scene and rendered life saving care until paramedics arrived. We turned the scene over to NOPD.I know it was frightening as my own family was there, taking cover behind concrete blocks. Situations such as this can be very traumatic, so parents, sit down and talk with your kids. It’s okay to be upset about it, it’s okay to be fearful and it’s okay to be glad you weren’t injured. All of these things are natural responses to unnatural circumstances. We got everyone home safe and sound and for that, I give God the glory. I’m proud of our team, I’m proud of our support groups and I’m proud of our fans. You exhibited toughness, resolve class and courage under fire……for that, we are Champions!Love you all, God Bless,Chief Justin Brown”This shooting also happened as thousands were attending a concert by musician Rod Wave nearby at the Smoothie King Center.
Heavy New Orleans police presence was reported by Champions Square late Friday night.
NOPD said a man was shot near Champions Square after 11 p.m. on Friday.
We do not know the extent of his injuries, but police say he was taken to the hospital in an ambulance.
An NOPD spokesperson said officers in the area responded and rendered aid to the victim immediately after hearing gunshots. Additionally they were also able to capture the suspected gunman.
Preliminary police reports show states the victim and his family were leaving the high school state championship football game being played in the Caesars Superdome Friday night. For unspecified reason the victim and the suspect got into an argument. The suspect was identified by police as Galvin Calais, 20. Calais was arrested and booked with second degree murder and illegal use of a weapon.
Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick issued a statement Saturday morning.
Supt. Kirkpatrick said, “Bringing violence into our city will not be tolerated. This incident underscores the importance of swift action and collaboration between our officers and the community. The suspect’s actions endangered lives, but thanks to the quick and decisive response of our officers, we were able to ensure the safety of others and take a dangerous individual off the streets. New Orleans is a community that values safety, and we will continue to pursue justice for those who seek to disrupt it.”
Saturday morning we also learned, Franklinton police officers and deputies from the Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office were escorting teams to the game also played a part in saving the victim’s life.
The Franklinton Police Department posted the following message on Facebook.
“Tonight, our department along with WPSO escorted the Demons to the Dome for the state championship. Our team played a great game, backed up by an awesome band and support groups. Our fans turned out just like we expected them to.
I’ll let each of you formulate your own opinion on the game after you watch it, I for one disagree with the manner in which it was officiated but I’m a bit bias. Congratulations to our opponent none-the-less, enjoy your victory.
I would also like to address an issue which happened after the game near Champion Square. As our fans and parents were waiting for the team and support groups, a shooting occurred within feet of them. It is unclear what transpired and who the individuals involved were but officers from FPD and WPSO were immediately on scene and rendered life saving care until paramedics arrived. We turned the scene over to NOPD.
I know it was frightening as my own family was there, taking cover behind concrete blocks. Situations such as this can be very traumatic, so parents, sit down and talk with your kids. It’s okay to be upset about it, it’s okay to be fearful and it’s okay to be glad you weren’t injured. All of these things are natural responses to unnatural circumstances.
We got everyone home safe and sound and for that, I give God the glory. I’m proud of our team, I’m proud of our support groups and I’m proud of our fans. You exhibited toughness, resolve class and courage under fire……for that, we are Champions!
Love you all, God Bless,Chief Justin Brown”
This shooting also happened as thousands were attending a concert by musician Rod Wave nearby at the Smoothie King Center.
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