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    June 3, 2001: Fourth District police officer Kevin Smith fatally shot 18-year-old Erik Daniels who was being served an arrest warrant for aggravated battery. New Orleans Police Department reported he was shot in the chest around 3 p.m. in the 2300 block of Murl Street and died shortly after the shooting at Charity Hospital. Police spokesman Lt ...

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  4. Fischer Projects - Wikipedia

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    The William J. Fischer Housing Development, better known as the Fischer Projects, was a housing project in Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.It was known notoriously for a series of high-profile murders in the 1970s and 1980s. [1]

  5. WTIX-FM - Wikipedia

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    And "JD The DJ," J. Douglas, veteran DJ at such stations as WPTR in Albany, KIRL in St. Louis, and WIXO-FM, WNOE and WRNO-FM in New Orleans, hosts the "Rock and Roll Flight to Midnight". WTIX-FM 17 Choice Oldies , an album originally released on LP by The Mighty 690 in 1967, had been reissued on compact disc in 2005.

  6. Algiers, New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Algiers (/ æ l ˈ dʒ ɪər z /) is a historic neighborhood of New Orleans and is the only Orleans Parish community located on the West Bank of the Mississippi River. Algiers is known as the 15th Ward, one of the 17 Wards of New Orleans. [1] It was once home to many jazz musicians [2] [3] and is also the second oldest neighborhood in the city. [4]

  7. KBON - Wikipedia

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    KBON went on the air in late 1997, the brainchild of Paul Marx, a DJ and nightclub owner from Crowley, Louisiana. [2] Marx wanted a mix of music that resembled what he played at DJ gigs — a core of Louisiana music like Cajun, zydeco, and swamp pop, with sides of country, blues, soul, and R&B. [2] Station DJs also broadcast in a mix of English and Cajun French.

  8. KJCB (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station was assigned the call letters KJCB on December 14, 1981. [3] On April 4, 2011, KJCB was forced off the air after it lost its transmitter lease. [4] The station's license was cancelled on January 23, 2020, after its licensee failed to respond to an inquiry from the FCC as to whether the station was operating.

  9. WNOE-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the anniversary show featured Jason Aldean who chose New Orleans as his annual "Concert for a Cure" and donated $575,000 to the Susan G. Komen New Orleans affiliate. Since 2011, WNOE-FM has also raised over $4 million for the St. Jude Children's Hospital through Dream Home auctions, annual Radiothons, and various other fundraising events.