Stank and his gang
I signed up for District NOPD reports in real time and now I’m scratching my head. This right here reads like something out of the Wire which makes me wonder why they bothered to make Treme, when they could have just made Wire New Orleans:
On March 27, 2011, at approximately 3:50 pm officers were dispatched to the 300 block of South Rocheblave Street to investigate an aggravated battery.
Upon arrival the victim had been placed into an ambulance for transport to the hospital.
Officers relocated to the hospital where the following was learned from the victim.
Shortly before 4:00PM the victim was inside of his apartment when he heard a knock on his door. When he answered the door he saw two young black females whom he recognized from the neighborhood. He did not know the girls names or addresses, but referred to one of them as “Baby Girl.” The other female possibly dates “Baby Girls” sister.
The girls asked the victim to come outside because they needed to talk to him about something. The victim went outside and talked with them about the second line that had passed through the district.
After a few moments, a black male whom the victim referred to as “Stank,” emerged from underneath a stairwell near the front of the apartment complex. Stank was armed with a stick, similar to the surveying stakes which are present in the area. Stank immediately approached the victim, yelling at the victim accusing him of having an intimate relationship with the mother of his child. Stank began to beat the victim with the stake knocking him to the ground at which time he continued to beat him. Stank and three females entered an older tan Ford Explorer, license plate unknown, then drove northbound on Palmyra.
The victim stated the third black female whom he saw enter the Explorer was not present when the two females knocked on his door and he did not notice her until Stank confronted him. He believes the name of the third female is Bianca. The victim was unable to give accurate names for the subjects, but believes Stank and the females possibly live in the area of Galvez Street and Orleans Avenue.
Officers observed a large laceration to the underside of the victim’s left arm, consistent with a defensive wound. The victim also had a laceration to the third finger on his left hand and was unable to close his hand. Several smaller lacerations were visible on the victim.