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The Documentary Podcast

Hard times in the Big Easy

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.32.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2023

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

New Orleans is the murder capital of the United States: researchers into 2022’s crime figures say it suffered more homicides per capita than any other major city. Carjackings, armed robberies and other potentially lethal offences are also at sky high levels in ‘The Big Easy’ - a place better known for its happy mix of cuisine, carnival and colonial architecture. Crime plagues many American cities, and some of these problems are down to familiar causes, with economic disparity, poor education and the prevalence of guns all at play. However, other factors appear unique to New Orleans, such as high incarceration rates; entrenched racial inequality and chronic police understaffing. Many people believe that the chaos and mistrust of authority which followed Hurricane Katrina’s devastation in 2005 has brutalised the generation which grew up in its shadow. For Assignment, the BBC’s Anna Adams meets those at the sharp end of this crisis in her adoptive city, and asks what went wrong. But as she also discovers, the spirit of the Big Easy can still be resilient, with some local people stepping up to do their failing authorities’ work for themselves in a variety of different social projects. To the backdrop of the city’s ever-present music, this is the story of a community that is literally under fire, and fighting for its life. Presenter Anna Adams Producer Mike Gallagher Sound mix Rod Farquhar Production coordinator Helena Warwick-Cross Series editor Penny Murphy (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:09.0

At Japan's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.

0:12.0

We lose the Daiichi plant. Then we lose Japan as we know it.

0:17.0

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0:31.0

It was Christmas night.

0:40.0

Courtney was home for the Christmas break.

0:43.0

And some friends threw a party at an Airbnb in a lower night ward.

0:48.0

They were leaving the party in a few people from what I've heard, showed up and started shooting.

0:58.0

Welcome to the documentary from the BBC World Service and this edition of Assignment.

1:04.0

I showed up at the local hospital, but I was informed that there was no females fit in her description.

1:10.0

We intrigued her for gunshot wounds.

1:12.0

On a rainy day in New Orleans, Derricka Hughes is describing the unimaginable.

1:18.0

How her 19-year-old daughter Courtney fell victim to a storm of violence in the city.

1:24.0

We went back to the scene, but when we pulled up, I didn't get out the car.

1:29.0

I just knew.

1:33.0

They told me the description of the female that was in the house.

1:38.0

And it was her.

1:41.0

I remember her leaving.

1:43.0

Exactly in the clothing she had on.

1:46.0

And that's the description it gave.

1:48.0

And I knew it was a child.

1:54.0

I remember her.

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