Post-Katrina police shooting; now lawsuits can resume
NEW ORLEANS — A former police sergeant admitted on Friday that he helped cover up the fatal police shootings of two people in the chaotic days following Hurricane Katrina, ending a criminal case that roiled the New Orleans Police Department after the 2005 storm.
Gerard Dugue (DOOH’-gay) had been scheduled for trial Monday but pleaded guilty to one charge of being an “accessory after the fact to wilful deprivation of rights under cover of law,” a misdemeanour.
Dugue said no when U.S. District Judge Kurt Engelhardt asked if he wanted to speak.
Lance Madison, whose brother Ronald was killed five days after the storm on the Danziger Bridge, gave a tiny shake of his head when Engelhardt asked him the same question.


