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re: Shooting at Dooky Chase

Posted by choupiquesushi on 1/17/26 at 9:45 am to
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the projects are literally across the street
I thought those got torn down and are now the Lafitte Greenway?
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Pump more money into education?
If this was a solution, it would have worked by now.

re: Shooting at Dooky Chase

Posted by choupiquesushi on 1/17/26 at 9:38 am to
what about over all crime

re: Shooting at Dooky Chase

Posted by choupiquesushi on 1/17/26 at 8:55 am to
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The most surprising/alarming thing about this is the name of the restaurant.
So you have never heard of Dooky Chase?

re: Shooting at Dooky Chase

Posted by choupiquesushi on 1/17/26 at 8:54 am to
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It’s a New Orleans institution but the projects are literally across the street and if you turn the other direction it’s only worse
I have not been there after dark since BC... before crack

re: Shooting at Dooky Chase

Posted by choupiquesushi on 1/17/26 at 8:53 am to
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The mayor doesn't prosecute or sentence criminals

But she can publicly hold the DA accountable for not pursuing charges and being a TPOS

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She'll be better than the previous two mayors, the bar is so low in NOLA

Not sure why you’re writing her off then. She’s still miles better than Destroya even with Kamala attending her inauguration
She's a democrat and will be bound by the same chains that prevent democrats from fixing urban issues. She will be better than the last 2 but that's like saying Gerry DiNardo was better than Curely and Archer - NOLA needs Nick Saban.

Show me ONE democrat mayor that has fixed urban problems in the last 25 years - on a scale of what Rudy did in NYC. Dems as a whole would rather pass blame and make excuses than solve problems.

re: Shooting at Dooky Chase

Posted by choupiquesushi on 1/17/26 at 8:18 am to
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How much you want to bet that when they get him we’ll learn that he has multiple violent felonies on his rap sheet? Jason prolly turned him loose a few times.
because it's not his fault and we have too many incarcerated, yet another glaring example that we don't have nearly enough people incarcerated.

re: Shooting at Dooky Chase

Posted by choupiquesushi on 1/17/26 at 8:12 am to
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This new mayor is doing some things right. Maybe the people that do this shite will actually rot in jail.
The mayor doesn't prosecute or sentence criminals and she lost me on her first day by letting Kamala not only at her innauguration but letting her speak.

She'll be better than the previous two mayors, the bar is so low in NOLA it would be comical if it were a third world country.
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Only way to save NO is to start publicly executing people like this or let the mob back in.
All of you that think the mob left NOLA are crazy. They just are involved in different stuff now and don't mess with the street urchins.

NOLA squandered a golden opportunity to reinvent and reinvigorate itself after Katrina and failed miserably because of the same things that had it in that position prior to Katrina.


Things got this bad largely due to LBJ's poicies and 60 years later are getting worse by the year - turning back the clock and building more prisons is the only answer.

as one longtime NOPD fairly high ranking officer told me once. - A hoodie should be probable cause for a search. It's not simply a NOLA problem or an urban problem, now becuase of subsidized housing in suburbs and even small towns it's EVERYWHERE.

re: Shooting at Dooky Chase

Posted by choupiquesushi on 1/17/26 at 8:01 am to
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I heard the same thing and made the same mistake. They probably know exactly who the shooter is and he’s the 19 year old.


ETA: Nola.com article says 19, so someone has it wrong.
well to be fair police chiefing, mayoring and reporting all suck now adays.

re: Shooting at Dooky Chase

Posted by choupiquesushi on 1/17/26 at 7:55 am to
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It was definitely alot safer when the mob was around, that's for sure.


Friend,

These nostalgic yearnings for the halcyon days of New Orleans Mafia rule of the underworld are fallacious, and i hope you do not take offense, also absurd. It was the New Orleans Mafia that was responsible for introducing large scale drug trafficking in New Orleans, first with alcohol, and then with heroin, marijuana, and cocaine, which led to addiction and brokenness. These problems did not magically disappear when the Mafia’s influence in the underworld declined. The Mafia laid the groundwork for generational addiction, entrenched illegal markets, and the kind of street-level violence we still see today. Today’s drug crime in New Orleans and throughout the country is the legacy of the depraved individuals who formed the Mafia and cared not what happened to entire communities so long as the Mafia’s power increased.

Yours,


You could not be more wrong. Look at the statistics from when LBJ's great society and war on poverty starter. That made minor obscure problems widespread and growing ever since. The problems were always there and underlying and for the past 60 years they have been growing and getting worse - the govt is a terrible baby daddy. There in lies the problem not the legacy of the mob.
Considering most entertainers are scumbags and their personal lives are a disaster - why give them any air time.
But calling his mom ain’t the right call.
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Tulane


HEY! I'VE SEEN THIS ONE!
Still cracks me up that the students pulling the strings on that didn't get kicked out of school.

re: Frank Scelfo vs the SEC

Posted by choupiquesushi on 1/15/26 at 3:10 pm to
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Wish he brought receipts and called them out by name.


Knowing Frank he probably did, just not on X. But there is a lot of that going on.
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. We don’t have this nonsense over here


Just make national news for sodomizing football players under the guise of hazing.
st amant? when?

re: Pogie Spinoff

Posted by choupiquesushi on 1/15/26 at 2:51 pm to
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Pogie Mafia
may need oyster mafia to beat pogie mafia
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Will also start investigating how the eastern seaboard states took the fight to the Pogie industry.

Maybe their elected folks weren't on the take.
Did it while I was in the Navy and had a stand on private land, was too much of a pain checking gun in and out from base every time I hunted.

I know a HS principal that does it pretty regular.
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I was never in favor of gambling becoming legal everywhere and more accessible. There may come a time when I will give up watching sports since I will never know if my team either won or lost fair and square. And that’s a shame since sports has always been a passion of mine.
If you don't think this has been going on for decades you a fooling yourself. Tulane point shaving incident was not as isolated as people think.