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In advance of federal agents swooping into the Big Easy, DHS putting out a list highlighting a few examples of the types of offenders previously released back onto the streets by local officials in Louisiana.
The list, including Juan Ramon Dubon Argueta, arrested for aggravated assault child endangerment, Kisi Ani Ahmad Albasani, arrested for sexual battery, and Andres Lopez Castillejos, previously deported,
Four times arrested for domestic abuse child endangerment.
New Orleans residents anticipating the launch of an operation in their community.
Some businesses closing, others posting anti-ICE signs.
As in many other cities, local activists rallying against the enforcement effort, passing out whistles to alert others to the presence of ICE officials operating in the area.
Mayor-elect Elena Moreno, a Democrat on CNN, accusing the feds of racial profiling.
On the flip side, Republican Governor Jeff Landry, Monday on Fox, welcoming federal assistance.
The governor in September requesting up to 1,000 National Guard troops in assistance.
President Trump saying on Tuesday soldiers will soon be deployed.
It is unclear how long the operation is expected to last.
A doctor who pleaded guilty to supplying Friends actor Matthew Perry with ketamine weeks before his death, sentenced to 30 months in prison, plus two years of unsupervised release, a $5,600 fine, and a $400 special assessment.
Perry paid Dr. Salvador Plasencia about $57,000 for the ketamine, which he sought out after doctors at a local ketamine therapy clinic refused to increase his dosage.
In the Los Angeles courtroom, the New York Times reporting Plasencia saying, quote, there is no excuse, turning to Perry's family to say, quote, I'm just so sorry.
Perry overdosed on the drug in October 2023 at age 54.
He was found unresponsive in the jacuzzi at his L.A.
home after a lifelong struggle with addiction.
The medical examiner ruling the cause of death acute effects of ketamine.
Placencia, who ran an urgent care center in Southern California, pleading guilty to four counts of distribution of ketamine, a powerful anesthetic.
Prosecutors say he repeatedly supplied Perry with the drug over several weeks.