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VIDEO: NOPD officer caught smoking meth on patrol returned to duty after investigation
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:21 pm
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:21 pm
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NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - On Dec. 5, 2023, former NOPD Officer Maurice Bailey’s body-worn camera captured video as the officer drove through the NOPD’s Seventh District while smoking meth. Days later, an NOPD sergeant conducting a random review of body-worn camera footage spotted the video, which showed Bailey using a lighter to torch a white substance into a cloud inside a glass pipe.
Bailey was immediately ordered to submit to a drug screening. The results showed Bailey had methamphetamines in his system.
Skip Gallagher, a forensic scientist and NOPD watchdog, reviewed the NOPD Public Integrity Bureau’s (PIB) investigation into the incident after the video was flagged.
“The officer recorded himself on his own body camera. And that just is, I don’t know, that part’s a bit disturbing,” Gallagher said. “When you see this video, it’s pretty damning.”
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During that PIB investigation, Bailey admitted to using drugs on the clock, telling investigators, “I’ll be honest with you, I really can’t recall the date, but I’m guilty. It’s not alleged. I was an addict dealing with an addiction.” Bailey joined the NOPD in September 2022. His body-worn camera recorded him using drugs on the clock just over a year later. Bailey was administratively reassigned while the Public Integrity Bureau investigated the incident. With video evidence and a positive drug test following the incident, Bailey was placed on leave without pay for seven full pay periods. During that time, he still collected sick pay, holiday leave and benefits totaling $12,997.08. That included $5,000 in retention pay, which the NOPD says the city pays automatically to all employees who meet eligibility requirements.
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In the Public Integrity Bureau report, NOPD Sgt. Mary Sam wrote, “P.O. Bailey admitted to using ‘meth’ while working, which is a dangerous substance. He admitted to being in possession of and using a clear glass pipe (drug paraphernalia) to smoke the ‘meth,’ which meant that P.O. Bailey was under the influence while operating a city vehicle during his tour of duty. Being under the influence of a dangerous substance could have affected P.O. Bailey’s perception, performance, judgment, reactions and/or senses while working, which could have been a public safety hazard.”
However, the investigation concluded, “No tactical, policy, or education and training recommendations were needed by the officer.”
In April 2024, NOPD leadership signed off on the findings and in May, Bailey was back on patrol.
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Within weeks of returning to work, Bailey failed to show up for work. That prompted a formal disciplinary investigation, which noted Bailey’s actions were due to stress. He was given a letter of reprimand and continued to work.
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In June 2024, Bailey tested positive for methamphetamines a second time. He told a sergeant, “It was a relapse/slip-up that occurred Tuesday, May 28… I was having trouble going to work because of embarrassment… If I was [sic] made to do something I didn’t feel up to doing, I would make a bad decision.”
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During the initial internal investigation, Bailey admitted to superiors that the time he was caught smoking meth on his body-worn camera wasn’t the only time he used drugs on duty.
He explained he started using meth after he was involved in a “Signal 108,” which is the NOPD’s call signal for “officer needs assistance, life in danger.” Investigators say Bailey told them that in September 2023, he “was falling behind and thought meth was the drug that could help him keep up.”
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The New Orleans Police Department declined multiple requests for an on-camera interview
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This post was edited on 10/30/25 at 9:25 pm
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:24 pm to SPEEDY
Let he who hasn't conducted armed patrols in the name of public safety while gacked on meth toss the first stone. I'll start.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:26 pm to SPEEDY
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he “was falling behind and thought meth was the drug that could help him keep up.”

Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:26 pm to SPEEDY
Not sure how I feel about this. Probably wasn't falling asleep on the job at least.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:27 pm to SPEEDY
Pretty unimaginable to think this person is still employed as a police officer after the first offense, much less subsequent offenses. Then you remember it’s NOLA
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:29 pm to tiger rag 93
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Pretty unimaginable to think this person is still employed as a police officer after the first offense, much less subsequent offenses.
Imagine if he kills someone with his patrol car while high.
Easiest lawsuit ever.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:30 pm to SPEEDY
His skin looks bulletproof to me.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:33 pm to SPEEDY
It's just a methy situation all around.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:34 pm to SPEEDY
frick it. If any department needs PEDs, it's the NOPD.
Let my man cook
Let my man cook
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:37 pm to SPEEDY
Not Guilty.
Whatever crime that was going to occur NOLA was going to occur on his shift and was going to occur again.
And Again.
And Again.
And Again.
And Again.
Anyway, maybe he had bad reactions to caffeine?
Whatever crime that was going to occur NOLA was going to occur on his shift and was going to occur again.
And Again.
And Again.
And Again.
And Again.
Anyway, maybe he had bad reactions to caffeine?
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:41 pm to SPEEDY
I'm reserving my comment for when Dex posts this breaking news again in a day or two.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:41 pm to SPEEDY
some people call me Maurice.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:46 pm to OysterPoBoy
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Imagine if he kills someone with his patrol car while high.
Easiest lawsuit ever.
With the civil judgment coming out of taxpayers' pockets, not any of the involved's.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 10:16 pm to OysterPoBoy
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Imagine if he kills someone with his patrol car while high.
Easiest lawsuit ever.
the city not known for paying when found liable.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 10:23 pm to SPEEDY
No wonder the overtime budget for NOPD was so screwed up.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 10:27 pm to SPEEDY
What a fricking shite Show.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:24 pm to OysterPoBoy
Nola broke, they didn’t want to borrow the 125 million they in the hole for from the white devil.
So you won’t get anything.
So you won’t get anything.
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