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Louisiana State Police add 165 troopers for Mardi Gras, NBA All-Star Game

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) – The Louisiana State Police are stepping up patrols in New Orleans for the NBA All-Star Game and Mardi Gras, sending 165 additional troopers to town.

Governor John Bel Edwards approved the infusion of troopers, who will primarily focus on proactive patrols, criminal investigations, crowd control and traffic control in the French Quarter and metro area, according to the LSP.

“Our commitment to public safety in New Orleans is ongoing,” Edwards said in a press release. “Mardi Gras in itself is an exciting time to be in Louisiana, but adding in the return of the NBA All-Star Game makes it even better. Col. Edmonson and the LSP are doing a tremendous job in assisting Mayor Landrieu and NOPD secure the city, but this added presence will help protect the people in around the City of New Orleans. I am glad we are able to help, and I am looking forward to this exciting weekend in Louisiana.”

State Troopers will work alongside the NOPD, Federal Bureau of Investigation, the State Fire Marshal’s Office, DOTD, and the Louisiana Alcohol and Tobacco Control to keep the public safe.

“Louisiana State Police is proud and excited to once again partner with our fellow law enforcement and the City of New Orleans for NBA and Carnival 2017,” Louisiana State Police Superintendent Colonel Mike Edmonson said. “Our primary focus during these events is protecting our citizens and tourists and ensuring that they have a memorable experience. We cannot do this alone; we rely on the public to assist law enforcement by coming forward and expressing any concerns related to criminal activity or unsafe situations. If you see something that does not seem right, say something!”

The Louisiana State Police offer the following tips and reminders to help keep everyone safe:

Personal Safety:

Safety for Children:    

Driving Safety:

Parking:

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