What started as a late-night dispute in Tremé turned into a tense hostage scare early today, ending with New Orleans police freeing a woman and arresting a suspect on the scene, according to authorities.
Officers Free Woman, Take Suspect Into Custody
The New Orleans Police Department responded around 12:35 a.m. to the 1400 block of North Johnson Street after getting a call about an escalating dispute between a man and a woman. When officers arrived, they say they found the woman being prevented from leaving. Police freed her and arrested the man they identified as Earl Hulitt at the scene, as reported by WDSU.
Possible Violations Under State Law
Police say the investigation is still underway and had not announced formal charges as of this morning. Under Louisiana law, intentionally confining or detaining someone without their consent can fall under false imprisonment or, in more serious cases, kidnapping. The Louisiana Revised Statutes outline the definitions and penalties for those crimes and related offenses, which can be reviewed via Justia.
Tremé Context and Neighborhood Safety
Tremé, one of New Orleans’ oldest and most storied neighborhoods, has been grappling with a series of violent incidents that have kept residents on edge. In January, a deadly shooting in the neighborhood highlighted ongoing concerns about public safety and the push from neighbors and officials to curb the violence, as detailed by Hoodline on a recent fatal shooting in Tremé…