New Orleans police officer Denzel Millon won his job back Tuesday, nearly a year after being fired for drunkenly crashing a marked unit into multiple cars in the Warehouse District.
Civil Service Commissioners Andrew Monteverde and Ruth Davis found his termination “arbitrary and capricious,” noting that years elapsed between Millon’s Aug. 2022 wreck, the ensuing criminal and administrative investigations and his firing in April 2025, the decision states.
During that time, Millon went through rehab, and NOPD returned him to full duty—a decision that undermined the department’s later move to fire him…