TPMMuckraker

Fifth Officer Charged In Connection With Danziger Bridge Shootings

Fifth Officer Charged In Connection With Danziger Bridge Shootings

A fifth officer has been charged in connection with the Danziger Bridge shootings, in which police officers in New Orleans allegedly shot unarmed civilians on the bridge just days after Hurricane Katrina.

The Department of Justice charged Ignatius Hills, a former officer with the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), in connection with the shootings, which are being investigated by the FBI.

Here’s the full press release by the DOJ:

















Ignatius Hills, a former officer with the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), has been charged in connection with the federal investigation of a police-involved shooting on the Danziger Bridge in the days after Hurricane Katrina, the Justice Department announced today. The bill of information against Hills charges him with conspiracy to obstruct justice and misprision of a felony.

The incident on the Danziger Bridge, which occurred on Sept. 4, 2005, involved one shooting on the east side of the bridge that resulted in the death of one civilian and the wounding of four others, and a second shooting on the west side of the bridge that resulted in the death of Ronald Madison, a 40-year-old man with severe mental disabilities. Ronald Madison’s brother, Lance, was arrested on eight counts of attempting to kill police officers, but he was later released without indictment. The police maintained that they fired at the civilians in self-defense after the civilians fired at police. However, in recent months, four former and current NOPD officers have pleaded guilty to federal charges related to a cover up of the shooting incident.

The bill of information filed today alleged that Hills conspired with other police officers to provide false and misleading statements about the shooting. Specifically, the bill of information accuses Hills of writing a “gist,” a charging document for NOPD, justifying the arrest of Lance Madison on eight counts of attempted murder of police officers, even though Hills had no first-hand knowledge of any wrongdoing by Madison, and even though he believed that Madison was being framed. The document also charges Hills with providing false statements about the shooting during an audio-taped NOPD interview and in a state grand jury. The bill of information also alleges that Hills knew that fellow police officers had knowingly obstructed justice by falsifying reports, and that he failed to report that crime to federal authorities.

The two-count bill of information is an accusation only. All defendants are innocent until proven guilty.

This case, which is ongoing, is being investigated by the New Orleans Field Office of the FBI, and is being prosecuted by Deputy Chief Bobbi Bernstein and Trial Attorney Forrest Christian of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, along with Assistant U.S. Attorney Julia K. Evans of the Eastern District of Louisiana.

Danziger Bridge, Justice Department, Katrina, New Orleans Police Department
Jillian Rayfield

Jillian Rayfield is a Reporter/Blogger for TPM, and started as a News Intern in May 2009. She graduated from Cornell University in May 2008 with a degree in Film, and worked as a Research Assistant for a market research firm in London in between.

Editor & Publisher

Josh Marshall

Managing Editor

David Kurtz

Senior Associate Editor

Paul Werdel

Associate Editor

Sara Libby

Assistant Editor

Igor Bobic

Reporters

Brian Beutler

Carl Franzen

Sahil Kapur

Eric Kleefeld

Eric Lach

Nick Martin

Evan McMorris-Santoro

Ryan J. Reilly

Benjy Sarlin

Front Page Editor

David Taintor

Poll Editor

Kyle Leighton

News Writer

Pema Levy

Video Editor

Michael Lester

Polling Fellow

Tom Kludt

Video Fellow

Clayton Ashley

Research Interns

Michael Brooks

Publishing Intern

Christopher O’Driscoll

Miles Read

General Manager & General Counsel

Millet Israeli

VP, Ad Sales

Bruce Ellerstein

Waldo Tibbetts

Bob Edmunds

Manager, Ad Operations and Sales Support

Versha Sharma

Deputy Publisher

Callie Schweitzer

Director of Technology

Eric Buth

Designer/Developer

Ni Mu

Matthew Wozniak

Tech Fellow

Dennis Cahillane