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The New Orleans Coroner condemned an employee for dragging the body of a 61-year-old man during a homicide investigation. The incident led to the employee's termination.
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Autopsy on suspected Bourbon Street terrorist is complete but his body can’t be released yetNEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Coroner Dr. Dwight McKenna confirmed that his office has completed all autopsies related to the New Year’s morning attack in the French Quarter, including that of the ...
It also said the employee, whom it did not name, had been fired. Orleans Parish Coroner Dr. Dwight McKenna also called the former employee's actions "reprehensible," "unacceptable" and "wrong ...
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Past issues within the Orleans Parish Coroner's Office“This is par for the course.” Smith is suing Orleans Parish Coroner Dwight McKenna’s Office for failing to identify his son’s body for almost a month, while his remains decomposed in a ...
Orleans Parish Coroner Dwight McKenna issued the following statement regarding the employee's action: “The New Orleans Coroner’s Office is aware of the disturbing video circulating in the media.
Orleans Parish Coroner Dwight McKenna held a press conference to address the video and the situation. McKenna called the incident “completely unacceptable,” emphasizing that it did not reflect ...
Following the more recent incident, on Friday, Coroner Dwight McKenna apologized for the employee’s behavior and fired him. “What can I say to an act so egregious as this? This is not the ...
TASS/. The number of victims of the terrorist act in New Orleans, Louisiana, increased to fifteen, CBS television reports, citing the statement of city Coroner Dwight McKenna. "As of now ...
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