Fatal Shooting, Juvenile Court Probe and Mardi Gras Wrap Up Busy Week in New Orleans
New Orleans, LA – March 17, 2026 – Police investigate a fatal shooting, the state AG seeks a juvenile court probe, and Mardi Gras closes with severe weather nearby.
It has been a packed few days across New Orleans, with public safety concerns, Carnival celebrations and state-level scrutiny all making headlines.
Man Shot Near Musicians Village
New Orleans police are investigating a deadly shooting near the Musicians Village neighborhood. Authorities say a man was shot at an intersection in the area and later pronounced dead.
The killing adds to a recent string of violent incidents across the city, including another fatal shooting reported earlier in eastern New Orleans. Investigators have not publicly identified suspects in the latest case and are asking anyone with information to come forward.
State AG Calls for Juvenile Court Probe
Louisiana’s attorney general is calling for an investigation into New Orleans juvenile court judges, escalating an ongoing dispute over the use of ankle monitors for youth offenders.
The request follows concerns about how electronic monitoring is being handled and whether court oversight has been sufficient. The move sets up a high-profile clash between state officials and the local court system, with potential implications for juvenile justice policies in Orleans Parish.
Mardi Gras Concludes With Celebration and Controversy
Mardi Gras festivities wrapped up with packed parade routes, elaborate floats and the traditional pageantry that defines Carnival season in New Orleans. The Krewe of Proteus and Orpheus rolled on Lundi Gras, while Mardi Gras Day events brought out Skull and Bones, Zulu and Rex.
At the same time, a reported racist incident involving a parade throw has prompted a separate investigation, drawing criticism and renewed calls for accountability during public celebrations.
Severe Weather Hits Southeast Louisiana
As Carnival came to a close, a tornado touched down in southeast Louisiana early Sunday, causing localized damage. While impacts in New Orleans were limited, emergency officials urged residents to stay alert as spring storm season ramps up.
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