Surveillance
videos shows of one of the suspects in the Mother’s Day (May 12, 2013) shooting that left 19 wounded [AFP]
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New
Orleans police have offered a $10,000 reward and blurry surveillance camera
images in hopes of both leading to arrests in a Mother's Day shooting that
wounded 19 and showed again how far the city has to go to shake a persistent
culture of violence that belies the city's festive image.
Video
released early on Monday shows a crowd gathered for a boisterous second-line parade suddenly
scattering in all directions, with some falling to the ground.
They
appear to be running from a man in a white T-shirt and dark pants who turns
and runs out of the picture. The image is not clear, but police say they
hope someone will recognise him and notify investigators.
Police
said there may have been as many as three armed men.
The
suspects escaped despite the presence of officers who were interspersed
through the crowd as part of routine precautions for such an event.
Jarrat
Pytell, medical student, said he was walking with friends near the
parade route when the crowd suddenly began to break up.
"I
saw the guy on the corner, his arm extended, firing into the crowd,"
Pytell said Monday.
"He
was obviously pointing in a specific direction he wasn't swinging the gun
wildly."
Pytell
said he tended to one woman with a severe arm fracture - he was not sure if
it was from a bullet or a fall - and to others including an apparent shooting
victim who was bleeding badly.
Three
victims remain in critical condition, though their wounds weren't believed to
be life-threatening. Most of the wounded had been discharged from the
hospital.
It is
not the first time gunfire has shattered a festive mood in the city this
year.
Five
people were wounded in a drive-by shooting in January after a Martin Luther
King Jr Day parade, and four were wounded in a shooting after an argument in
the French Quarter in the days leading up to Mardi Gras.
Two
teens were arrested in connection with the MLK shootings; three men were
arrested and charged in the Mardi Gras shootings.
The
shootings are bloody reminders of the persistence of violence in the city,
despite some recent progress.
Last
week, law enforcement officials touted the indictment of 15 people in
gang-related crimes, including the death of a 5-year-old girl killed by stray
gunfire at a birthday party a year ago.
The
city's 193 homicides in 2012 are seven fewer than the previous year, while
the first three months of 2013 represented an even slower pace of killing.
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Monday, 13 May 2013
US police offer reward for parade shooters in yesterday’s mother’s day celebration
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