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JP District Attorney will not charge officers for 2019 IHOP killings
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The Jefferson Parish District Attorney will not seek criminal charges against officers who shot at and killed two men in the parking lot of an IHOP in Gretna in March 2019.
Detectives Paul Carmouche and Mike Wibble fired their weapons as a car sped into reverse in the direction of the officers during what the sheriff’s office called a drug sting.
The shots resulted in the deaths of Chris Joseph and Daviri Robertson.
District Attorney Paul Connick’s office reviewed a report by the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office that concluded that the use of force was necessary as Joseph sped the car in reverse while surrounded by armed deputies who issued commands for the men to surrender.
“While a homicide is the killing of one person by another, not every homicide is a crime,” said Connick.
The decision not to seek charges comes just days after a Jefferson Parish jury found one officer guilty of negligent homicide and the other not guilty in the unrelated shooting death of a man in 2022 during a traffic stop in Marrero.