ImpactJustice Judge Hands Out Tough Sentences in Post-Katrina Killing by Police A federal judge today sentenced two former New Orleans police officers for killing Henry Glover and incinerating his body during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. A.C. ThompsonApril 4, 2011
ImpactJustice Jury Convicts Three in Post-Katrina Police Shooting A federal jury has convicted three current or former New Orleans police officers in connection with the death of Henry Glover, a 31-year old man who was shot by a police officer and died in custody shortly after Hurricane Katrina tore through Louisiana in 2005. A.C. ThompsonDecember 10, 2010
ImpactJustice Feds Charge Man as New Orleans Inquiry Turns to Vigilante Violence The federal investigation into what occurred in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina entered a new phase today with civil rights charges against Roland J. Bourgeois Jr., a white man who prosecutors said opened fire on a trio of African-American males. A.C. ThompsonJuly 16, 2010
AnalysisJustice The Killing of Henry Glover: Who Else Knew? When I began investigating the mysterious death of Henry Glover, one of the most notable aspects of the case was the lack of documents. A.C. ThompsonJune 14, 2010
InvestigationJustice Katrina’s Hidden Race War In post-Katrina New Orleans, armed white residents, shouting racial epithets, opened fire on passersby, shooting at least eleven African Americans seeking refuge. A.C. ThompsonThe NationJanuary 5, 2009
InvestigationJustice Body of Evidence Did the New Orleans police play a role in the grisly death of Henry Glover? Eyewitness testimony and forensic evidence leads straight to NOPD personnel. A.C. ThompsonThe NationJanuary 5, 2009