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In the Wrong Place. Steve Ritea.

by Ritea, Steve; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 69Institutions. Publisher: Times-Picayune, 2004ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Crime | Criminal investigation | Murder | New Orleans (La.) | Victims of crimes | Victims of family violenceDDC classification: 050 Summary: "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.
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REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 69 Hot Zone. REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 69 Web of Addiction. REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 69 A Battle Without End. REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 69 In the Wrong Place. REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 69 Scared Silent. REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 69 The Cost of Death. REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 7 Unruly Students Facing Arrest, Not Detention.

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.

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