Inspector general recommends criminal charges against two more city employees in Hard Rock collapse
New Orleans inspector general recommends criminal charges against two more city employees in the investigation of the Hard Rock collapse. Share Updated: 8:32 PM CDT Aug 4, 2021 WDSU Digital Team
Inspector general recommends criminal charges against two more city employees in Hard Rock collapse
New Orleans inspector general recommends criminal charges against two more city employees in the investigation of the Hard Rock collapse. Share Updated: 8:32 PM CDT Aug 4, 2021
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Show Transcript KILLION, WDSU NE.WS SULA: BREAKING NEWS NOW ABOUT THE HARD ROCK HOTEL COLLAPSE. NEW ORLEANS’ INSPECTOR GENERAL RECOMMENDS CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST TWO MORE CITY EMPLOYS.EE FORMER CITY BUILDING INSPECTORS THOMAS DWYER AND ERIC TREADAWAY ARE THE SUECBJTS OF INVESTIGATION REPORTS ETH INSPECTOR GENERAL PROVIDED TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY JASON WIL
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“We are working with a short window to go through a lot of material. Author: By David Hammer / Eyewitness Investigator Published: 6:41 PM CDT July 21, 2021 Updated: 6:41 PM CDT July 21, 2021
NEW ORLEANS In January 2020, City Councilman Jason Williams called for a public hearing in hopes of holding someone accountable for the horrific Hard Rock Hotel construction collapse that had killed three workers in October 2019.
But the city s inspector general asked Williams to stand down and let his office handled the investigation instead.
Now, a year and a half later, Williams is the district attorney and has assembled a team to file potential criminal charges based on the findings of the IG and other agencies.