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Fire on the levee : the murder of Henry Glover and the search for justice after hurricane Katrina  Cover Image Book Book

Fire on the levee : the murder of Henry Glover and the search for justice after hurricane Katrina / Jared Fishman with Joseph Hooper.

Fishman, Jared, (author.). Hooper, Joseph, (author.).

Summary:

The former federal prosecutor and founder of Justice Innovation Lab tells the story of his struggle to unravel the cover-up of a police shooting, and subsequent incineration of the shooting victim, in Hurricane Katrina-era New Orleans.In 2009, Jared Fishman was a young prosecutor working on low-level civil rights cases in the Justice Department when a file landed on his desk. That folder contained two items: a story from The Nation magazine examining a mysterious death in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, and an autopsy report for a man named Henry Glover, whose charred remains were found in a burned-out car two weeks after the storm. The autopsy report, bafflingly, listed no cause of death. But according to The Nation story, a gravely wounded Glover had last been seen in a car driven by a New Orleans police officer.Intrigued despite the lack of evidence, Fishman set out to learn what happened to Glover. He flew to New Orleans and teamed up with a rookie FBI agent, and together they started to track down anyone with information about what had happened to Glover on that day.Fire on the Levee tells the story of a young idealistic prosecutor determined to bring the truth to light. The case would lead to major reforms in the New Orleans Police Department and ultimately change our understanding of race, policing and justice in post-Katrina New Orleans and beyond.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781335429261
  • ISBN: 1335429263
  • Physical Description: 473 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Hanover Square Press, [2023]
Subject: Glover, Henry, 1973-2005.
Police shootings > Louisiana > New Orleans.
Police misconduct > Louisiana > New Orleans.
Racial profiling in law enforcement > Louisiana > New Orleans.
Murder > Investigation > Louisiana > New Orleans.
Murder victims > Louisiana > New Orleans.
New Orleans (La.) > History > 21st century.

Available copies

  • 12 of 12 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Ste. Genevieve County. (Show)
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Ste. Genevieve County Library 363.209 Fishman (Text) 33358000338395 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Adair County Public Library A 363.2 Fis (Text) 34029002679834 Non Fiction Available -
Camden County Library District - Osage Beach 363.209 Fishman (Text) 31320003918013 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Cass County Library-Harrisonville 363.209 FIS 2023 (Text) 0002206291086 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Cass County Library-Northern Resource Center 363.209 FIS 2023 (Text) 0002206291094 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Douglas County Public Library 363.209763 Fis (Text) 35633000352127 Nonfiction Available -
Grundy County Jewett Norris 363.209 FIS (Text) 33577000105681 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Little Dixie - Huntsville 363.209 FISHMAN (Text) 200481893+ New Non-Fiction Shelves Available -
Ray County Library 363.2097 FIS (Text) 2910014808 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Scenic Regional-Pacific 363.2 FIS (Text) 3007827515 NonFiction Available -

Summary: The former federal prosecutor and founder of Justice Innovation Lab tells the story of his struggle to unravel the cover-up of a police shooting, and subsequent incineration of the shooting victim, in Hurricane Katrina-era New Orleans.In 2009, Jared Fishman was a young prosecutor working on low-level civil rights cases in the Justice Department when a file landed on his desk. That folder contained two items: a story from The Nation magazine examining a mysterious death in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, and an autopsy report for a man named Henry Glover, whose charred remains were found in a burned-out car two weeks after the storm. The autopsy report, bafflingly, listed no cause of death. But according to The Nation story, a gravely wounded Glover had last been seen in a car driven by a New Orleans police officer.Intrigued despite the lack of evidence, Fishman set out to learn what happened to Glover. He flew to New Orleans and teamed up with a rookie FBI agent, and together they started to track down anyone with information about what had happened to Glover on that day.Fire on the Levee tells the story of a young idealistic prosecutor determined to bring the truth to light. The case would lead to major reforms in the New Orleans Police Department and ultimately change our understanding of race, policing and justice in post-Katrina New Orleans and beyond.

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