A second police union has challenged the new policies for managing New Orleans police officer's off-duty police details, filing a lawsuit to halt the city's plan ushered in as part of larger department overhauls.
The Fraternal Order of Police filed suit in Orleans Parish Civil District Court on Wednesday (Sept. 11), claiming the ordinance established by the Office of Police Secondary Employment is unconstitutional and unenforceable because it was not approved by the city's Civil Service Commission.