A tidbit from a Democrat run city - New Orleans

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Absolutely zero desire to go there. I can smell the taint from here. From the Stamford, CT Stamford Advocate:

One in 7 adults in New Orleans has a warrant out for arrest, new data shows
It's Monday morning in the Municipal and Traffic Court of New Orleans - misdemeanor rush hour in a city that traffics more heavily than most in public drunkenness and disturbing the peace.

Fifty-two arrestees, outfitted in orange and maroon jumpsuits, await their first appearance before a judge. Most are black. All require a public defender. And more than half of them are here, their hands chained against their stomachs, because they missed a court date for a minor crime, triggering an arrest warrant.

Lauren Anderson, a public defender and attorney supervisor for Municipal Court, is furious as she looks over a list of their names. "It doesn't make any sense," she says. "We're not making the city any safer," she said. "We're only hurting these people, and we just keep doing it over and over. It's infuriating."

There are more than 56,000 outstanding warrants in New Orleans's Municipal Court, dating to 2002, according to city data. A staggering 1 of 7 adults in the country's 50th-largest city have a warrant out for their arrest.

The New Orleans police keep the tourist areas safe for the tourists. They do not have the resources to do anything else.
The last Republican mayor of New Orleans was Benjamin Franklin Flanders and his term of office expired in 1872. That is 147 years of Democrat rule. Nice shithole of a city.

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