Findings are old news from the previous Administration
Baton Rouge, LA—Under the previous governor, USDOJ opened an investigation into the Louisiana State Police (LSP). Shortly after Governor Landry took office, he committed to evaluating LSP to ensure that they were providing the best services possible for the citizens of Louisiana. At that time, the Attorney General also announced a “top to bottom” review of LSP, with the assistance of outside counsel. That review has been ongoing all year, while LSP also continued to cooperate with any requests from the U.S. Department of Justice.
“This report, conducted under the previous administration, seeks to diminish the service and exceptionality of LSP. We will not let that happen. The reputation of our men and women in blue is one of respect, admiration, and appreciation, and we will always have their back,” said Governor Landry.
“This report follows months of USDOJ inactivity and virtually no engagement with the State. It is unfortunate that political appointees of the USDOJ are continuing to use the agency to advance a political agenda. We will continue to ensure that LSP is the finest law enforcement organization in the country and have a deep respect and appreciation for all of Louisiana’s law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line for the citizens of our great State each and every day and they have our steadfast support,” Attorney General Murrill said.