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Khalil Bryan was released from the Orleans Justice Center on July 25 due to a "human error," and not a system failure, according to the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office.
Two deputies have been fired and five are suspended after an inmate was mistakenly released from jail last week due to "human error compounded by inadequate protocol adherence," Orleans Parish Sheriff ...
Sheriff Susan Hutson called Khalil Bryan's release human error, and has since outlined changes to help prevent this from happening again.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office has implemented a series of disciplinary actions and procedural ...
Officials with the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office have released an update detailing terminations, suspensions, corrective ...
The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office (OPSO) says it has fired two deputies and suspended five others following the mistaken ...
The 20-year-old, who stands about 5 foot 6 and smaller in stature, was mixed up with Khalil Bryan, who city officials said is ...
One of the most basic responsibilities of running a jail is making sure the people who are required to be held there remain ...
Landry and co-author State Rep. Debbie Villio (R-Kenner)’s now-law requires a sheriff or jail leadership to immediately ...
According to the sheriff's office, officials misidentified Khalil Bryan for another person with the same name. He is facing multiple non-violent and violent charges.
The Sheriff’s Office did not issue a public alert about Bryan’s mistaken release until 3:51 p.m. Friday. New Orleans police said NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick was notified at about 3 p.m., and ...
Khalil Bryan, 30, was in custody on multiple charges and had active warrants in both Orleans and Jefferson Parishes at the ...