Monday, January 10, 2011

Shooting in New Orleans


            On Friday, January 7, 2011 at approximately 12:11 a.m., First Dstrict officers responded to a call of gunshots in the area of Palmyra Street and South Gayoso Streets. 
Upon arrival, it was learned the victim had been transported to a local hospital by means of private conveyance. Detectives observed  .40 caliber spent casings in the 200 block of South Gayoso Street.
Detectives relocated to the hospital where it was learned from the victim, he was leaving his friends house in the  200 Block of South Gayoso Street.
           The victim who was located on a bicycle, claimed he saw an unknown black male running lake bound on Palmyra Street. The victim stated the two made eye contact at which point the subject turned and began running toward him while brandishing a black semi-automatic hangun. The victim traveled down Gayoso Street in an attempt to evade the unknown black male subject, when he heard three or four gun shots.
The victim stated he felt a burning sensation in his left buttock area and realized he been shot.
         The perpetrator is  described as being young, approximately 16-18 years of age, with a dark complexion, a low haircut, wearing blue jeans and an unknown colored short sleeve t-shirt.
For More information contact attorney Harold E. Weiser with the Weiser Law Firm at 3801 Canal Street in New Orleans, LA 70119. 504-358-2273. http://www.haroldweiser.com/ 

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