During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding a series of organized fights occurring in public spaces, particularly in parking lots and apartment complexes. Councilwoman Taylor highlighted the troubling trend, noting that many of the incidents involve young females and are being filmed and shared on social media. She expressed her alarm over the apparent planning behind these altercations and emphasized the need for a coordinated response from law enforcement.
In response to these concerns, Chief Reyes confirmed that arrests have been made related to the incidents at New Horizon, indicating that authorities are actively addressing the situation. The council members acknowledged the efforts of the Caddo Parish Sheriff's Department, led by Sheriff Whitehorn, for their support during recent events, which contributed to a sense of safety in the community.
Additionally, the meeting touched on the limitations of video footage retention from public events. Council members expressed concern that the current storage duration of three to five days for footage from over 1,500 camera feeds is insufficient, particularly given the significant incidents that occurred after midnight. The need for enhanced storage solutions was identified as a priority, with plans to reach out to the service provider, Fusus, for potential upgrades.
Overall, the discussions underscored the community's commitment to addressing public safety issues and improving the management of surveillance resources to better respond to incidents as they arise.