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When asked if he’s worried that National Guard troops would militarize the streets in Louisiana, Gov. Jeff Landry said they’re already in a warzone.
“Look, the streets of our cities are already a warzone. It’s because of democratic leadership out here. We’ve seen Soros infected money poured into our criminal justice system… those fruits are getting ripe, and people are dying because of it,” Landry said.
Congressman Troy Carter (D-La.) is against any calls for the National Guard to patrol the streets of New Orleans. He said there is no emergency warranting military involvement on city streets. Attorney General Liz Murrill said she is “happy to work with State and federal law enforcement to ensure we can see these cases through and make our communities safer.”
Watch the full interview with Landry on This Week in Louisiana Politics, hosted by Fred Childers, at 10:30 a.m. Sunday on WVLA NBC 33.
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