Ritea, Steve,
In the Wrong Place. Steve Ritea. - Times-Picayune, 2004. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Article 69, Institutions, 1522-3256; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Originally Published: In the Wrong Place, Feb. 12, 2004; pp. n.p..
"As the number of homicides in New Orleans climbs to heights unseen in nearly a decade, many of the fallen are people caught up in the drug trade and the turf wars and crimes of vengeance that it creates. But some simply took a wrong step in front of a bullet meant for someone else, forgot to lock a door or opened one to the wrong person. They are the accidental casualties, the innocent bystanders, people who probably had no more reason to expect a bullet than a bolt of lightning." (TIMES-PICAYUNE) This article discusses how the murder of an innocent victim impacts a community.
1522-3256;
Crime
Criminal investigation
Murder
Victims of crimes
Victims of family violence
New Orleans (La.)
AC1.S5
050
In the Wrong Place. Steve Ritea. - Times-Picayune, 2004. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Article 69, Institutions, 1522-3256; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Originally Published: In the Wrong Place, Feb. 12, 2004; pp. n.p..
"As the number of homicides in New Orleans climbs to heights unseen in nearly a decade, many of the fallen are people caught up in the drug trade and the turf wars and crimes of vengeance that it creates. But some simply took a wrong step in front of a bullet meant for someone else, forgot to lock a door or opened one to the wrong person. They are the accidental casualties, the innocent bystanders, people who probably had no more reason to expect a bullet than a bolt of lightning." (TIMES-PICAYUNE) This article discusses how the murder of an innocent victim impacts a community.
1522-3256;
Crime
Criminal investigation
Murder
Victims of crimes
Victims of family violence
New Orleans (La.)
AC1.S5
050