General Landry: With summer quickly approaching, children will be around the house more; so I encourage everyone to take advantage of this resource now.
General Landry: For the safety of our children and families, I encourage all Louisianans to do some spring cleaning and drop off their leftover prescriptions drugs.
General Landry: Federal and State Laws are clear: it is illegal to practice housing discrimination based on someone's race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability.
General Landry: The Internet holds tremendous potential for Louisiana’s youth; however, the misuse of the Internet to prey on them remains a serious problem in our State. So my office and I will continue to do all that we legally can apprehend predators committing Internet crimes against children.
General Landry: My office and I remain committed to taking child predators off of our streets and away from our young people. We will do all we legally can to find these predators and bring them to justice.
General Landry: Welfare fraud not only jeopardizes resources from our most needy but it also steals from our taxpayers. From provider fraud to recipient fraud, all Medicaid fraud is wrong; and I will continue to do all that I legally can to stop it.
General Landry: My Cyber Crime Unit and I are committed to investigating and arresting those who exploit our children, no matter their professions or positions.
General Landry discussed the results of the LADOJ investigation and determination of criminal responsibility and use of force by BRPD Officers Blane Salamoni and Howard Lake in the officer-involved death of Alton Sterling occurring July 5, 2016.