New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick Involved in Car Accident in French Quarter
ICARO Media Group
New Orleans, LA - New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick was involved in a car accident on Saturday in the city's bustling French Quarter, according to the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD). The incident occurred near the intersection of Decatur and Iberville Streets.
Witnesses reported that Kirkpatrick's vehicle struck a man and a woman walking in the area. The NOPD confirmed that Superintendent Kirkpatrick was driving at the time of the accident and was returning home after visiting an injured officer at the hospital.
Thankfully, the female pedestrian sustained only minor injuries and was released after receiving treatment. The male pedestrian, however, did not report any injuries. The NOPD stated that Superintendent Kirkpatrick complied with department protocols and underwent a breathalyzer test, which returned a result of 0.00. The results of a urinalysis are still pending and will be available in the coming days.
In a press release, the NOPD announced that the case has been handed over to the Louisiana State Police for further review and investigation. The incident attracted a crowd of approximately 50 people, as captured by crime cameras in the area. Local shop owners on the scene expressed shock and concern about the incident.
Social media posts circulating after the accident revealed that Superintendent Kirkpatrick was not in uniform at the time. However, it is important to note that the investigation is still ongoing, and no other details have been released yet.
As the investigation proceeds, the New Orleans community awaits further information regarding the circumstances of the accident. The NOPD and Louisiana State Police are working diligently to gather all relevant facts and evidence.
The incident involving Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick has raised questions and concerns about pedestrian safety and the responsibilities of law enforcement officers. The welfare of all citizens, including those in positions of authority, remains a top priority as the authorities work towards a thorough resolution to this matter.