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WVUE FOX 8 New Orleans published November 22, 2024: DA Jason Williams criticizes courts after deadly shooting; two suspects still at large.
WWLTV published November 21, 2024: Two suspects at large after French Quarter shooting that killed one and injured others in New Orlean. NOPD said Nicholas Miorana, 29 was arrested. Police also obtained arrest warrants for Daniel Miorana, 21, and Darrell Adams, 29.
WDSU6 NBC News, New Orleans local
written by Jonah Gilmore
Saturday November 23, 2024
One person has been arrested, and two others are being sought in connection with a deadly quadruple shooting in the French Quarter.
Police said Nicholas Miorana was arrested in connection to the shooting on Thursday.
NOPD said Miorana was wearing an ankle monitor and was found in a car on I-10 West and Crowder Boulevard.
The search continues for Daniel Miorana and Darrell Adams.
NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick held a news conference on Friday, where she provided an update on the victims as well as the search for the remaining suspects.
A 27-year-old woman died, and three other victims were shot. The ages of the victims range from 24 to 40. According to Kirkpatrick, those injured are considered stable at this time.
She would not release which victim was targeted in the shooting, but Kirkpatrick did confirm that the shooting was not random.
Police have not released the identity of the woman killed.
Kirkpatrick also touted community partners with crime cameras as well as diligent police work for the quick apprehension of the first suspect, Nicholas Miorana.
According to Kirkpatrick, crime cameras from Project NOLA and the Real Time Crime Center allowed NOPD to find the suspect's car just 38 minutes after the crime happened.
Within an hour of the shooting happening, Kirkpatrick said Nicholas Miorana was taken into custody.
Kirkpatrick confirmed that Nicholas Miorana and Daniel Miorana are brothers.
She said she believes they are close to finding both Daniel Miorana and Adams.
Adams is also sought in connection with a shooting that happened on Sept. 25 in the 7700 block of Dorsett Street, according to Kirkpatrick.
Crimestoppers is also offering a $5,000 reward leading to their arrests.
According to Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams, his office prosecuted Nicholas Miorana for crimes committed in the past but was only able to secure probation.
Williams said he was on an ankle monitor through ASAP monitoring and skipped court multiple times while on house arrest.
According to Williams, his office asked the judge presiding over Nicholas Miorana's case to revoke his probation but was not successful.
"When that violation happens, we need the courts to respond quickly and hear us. This is a problem with the judicial response to the violation. When we ask for the probation to be revoked, they need to listen," Williams said.
Williams also warned that anyone caught helping those still sought faces prosecution themselves.
He warns that technologies, such as those used by the Real-Time Crime Center and his office, have increased the chance of holding criminals accountable.
Speaking directly to the friends and family of Daniel Miorana and Darrell Adams, Williams begged them not to help them escape.
"Please do not ruin your life helping or assisting these individuals. They already ruined theirs. If you know their location, contact law enforcement immediately. Do not help them. Anyone aiding them or abetting them, giving them a ride, place to hide, or food to eat, you will be prosecuted for supporting them. We as a community have to realize this is us against them, New Orleans against them," Williams said.
Logan Harrington said she and her friends were heading to lunch when they heard the gunfire erupt.
"It was probably 30 to 40 rounds within two or three minutes. I never thought it would be within five feet of me. I mean, I looked, and he was right there. I never thought it would've happened," Harrington said.
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell released a video statement at least five hours after the incident. The mayor says she issued "thoughts and prayers" to the shooting victims.
The three suspects are wanted on the following charges relative to second-degree murder and three counts of attempted second-degree murder.
Councilman Freddie King represents the area and believes this sort of crime is hard to prevent.
"I don't know if police presence would have prevented this shooting because these individuals wanted to do this," King said.
The shooting is the third in less than a week that injured multiple people. NOPD Kirkpatrick said she wants to put an end to violence now.
"I'm going to do everything in my ability to bring peace to this city," Kirkpatrick said.
Kirkpatrick said Friday that she understands the community's concerns but that crime overall is down year over year.
"As of today, we have had 115 murders in the city. When you compare it to this time last year, we were at 181 murders. In the month of November 2023, we had 20 murders. Today, we have nine for the month," said Kirkpatrick.
Several law enforcement agencies worked with the NOPD on the case, including Louisiana State Police and FBI New Orleans.
WVUE FOX 8 New Orleans November 21, 2024: NOPD arrests one, seeks two others in ‘targeted’ French Quarter shooting that left 1 dead, 3 injured.
BRproud.com, Baton Rouge, LA
written by Ashley Hamilton
Saturday November 23, 2024
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — A manhunt is underway for 21-year-old Daniel Miorana and 23-year-old Darrell Adams following a deadly mass shooting in the French Quarter Thursday. Police have already arrested another suspect, 28-year-old Nicholas Miorana.
Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams credits Project NOLA’s crime cameras for assisting the NOPD in Miorana’s arrest.
“A huge force multiplier in this effort in collecting valuable evidence about who did this, and getting us the things that we will need to prosecute this case in the future,” said Williams.
However, Williams expressed frustration about Nicholas Miorana being let out on an ankle monitor as his office had requested that Miorana remain in jail.
“When we say to a judge, we believe this person is dangerous, we believe this person may hurt someone. We’re not making it up. Probation and parole. Asked that he be revoked, because he was in violation of the judge over our objection,” said Williams.
Williams is not the only person who criticizes the decision.
ASAP is the company that placed the ankle monitor on Nicholas Miorana.
According to ASAP’s owner Matthew Dennis, Miorana had been accused of multiple crimes over the last two months. Documents show each reported incident was sent to the judge.
“Before he got the ankle monitor on you knew he was a problem. After he got the ankle monitor on you knew he was a problem. You continued to leave him alone and the only way it stopped is when he killed someone. We can’t let that happen. It has to stop,” said Dennis.
The District Attorney’s Office says Adams is also wanted in connection to a separate shooting that occurred in New Orleans East in September. They are sending a clear message to anyone who might be helping Adams and Daniel Miorana.
“We will look at all crimes available. Keep in mind accessory after the fact is 0 to 5, but aiding others in terrorism has a penalty of 10 to 50 years in the Department of Corrections,” said Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office Homicide Unit Chief Matthew Derbes.
All three suspects face one count each of second-degree murder and three counts of attempted second-degree murder.
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