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Frontline: Law and Disorder
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Frontline: Law and Disorder
This poignant edition of Frontline examines the performance of the New Orleans Police Department at the height of Hurricane Katrina hysteria, investigating charges that officers on duty used improper force while trying to keep the peace. Originally airing on PBS five years after the storm, the program is a three-way collaboration between Frontline, ProPublica and the city’s newspaper of record, the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
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Date Found: November 25, 2010
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