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re: East Baton Rouge taxpayers doled out $350k for police-caused crashes over past 2 years

Posted on 10/20/22 at 8:40 pm to
Posted by The People
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Posted on 10/20/22 at 8:40 pm to
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chasing a suspect


I have witnessed more passion, effort, and selfless risk of life to save others in one night by some of Baton Rouge’s most dedicated crime fighters than this critic likely has put forth in her lifetime.

The Parish Attorney’s office has a well documented history of throwing cash at the slightest litigation before even considering making an argument to defend the actions of the Baton Rouge Police. Hell, they paid protestors who were bused into town and videoed obstructing a United States Highway.

There is always room for improvement for those charged with providing public safety. But until we start assigning an ounce of personal responsibility to the communities that contribute the vast majority of need for services, forgive me if I don’t take these claims very serious.

The cost of doing business is often ugly, but very necessary.

ETA: Honorable mention to the culture of crash cash seeking plaintiffs and the lawyers that target them through endless advertising in this region that spend lifetimes filing claims against the insurance policies of others.
This post was edited on 10/20/22 at 8:49 pm
Posted by SPEEDY
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Posted on 10/20/22 at 10:37 pm to
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The Parish Attorney’s office has a well documented history of throwing cash at the slightest litigation before even considering making an argument to defend the actions of the Baton Rouge Police.


I have seen it first hand countless times.

One of the best ones I saw first hand involved the current commander of K9. He borrowed my marked unit one night since his was in the shop. To date how long ago this was, it was a fairly new marked crown Vic.

On the exit ramp to Evangeline Street, he tapped the rear of a good times van that was stopped waiting to make the turn into Evangeline.

Hardly any impact. Only damage was a cracked fiberglass spare tire cover on the rear of the van from the push bumper. No injury complaints. Report filed

A year later, I’m sitting on the 3rd floor outside the council chambers waiting for a meeting to start when I pull a paper copy of the upcoming council agenda from a tray next to the elevators. While scanning it, I noticed a $70k settlement involving the driver of that van.

Called the now k9 commander to ask if he had ever been disposed or contacted by the parish attorney and he said he had not.

Just so happened to be sitting next to the then police chief, (Englade), and asked if he was aware of that and he said he wasn’t. After explaining the details of the crash and that the officer involved hadn’t been contacted by anyone, he was livid. He said the parish attorney was suppose to contact him on any settlements over $10k to discuss with him.

Apparently the biggest claim by the driver was loss of consortium from this MINOR fender bender and the parish attorney went right along with it. The listed attorney was a well known billboard attorney at the time who ended up running for mayor

So that settlement game has been going on for decades.
This post was edited on 10/20/22 at 11:39 pm
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