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26 July 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Law and Order.
2228 MP Company, Louisiana National Guard. Military Police patrol. 5th District.
With crime beginning to pick up as people return to the city following the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, 300 Louisiana National Guardsmen returned to New Orleans to supplement local police and provide increased cover and back up in parts of the city that remain derelict and thinly populated since the devastating floods. MP's stop a young man for running a stop light and temporarily hold him when his ID returns a warrant, which turns out to have been expunged. The young man was on parole and technically breaking the terms of parole by driving with a suspended licence and no insurance. The MP's gave him a warning.

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26 July 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Law and Order. <br />
2228 MP Company, Louisiana National Guard. Military Police patrol. 5th District. <br />
With crime beginning to pick up as people return to the city following the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, 300 Louisiana National Guardsmen returned to New Orleans to supplement local police and provide increased cover and back up in parts of the city that remain derelict and thinly populated since the devastating floods. MP's stop a young man for running a stop light and temporarily hold him when his ID returns a warrant, which turns out to have been expunged. The young man was on parole and technically breaking the terms of parole by driving with a suspended licence and no insurance. The MP's gave him a warning.