New Orleans Police Officer Held In Killings
NEW ORLEANS - In a city already beset by murder and police corruption, a police officer yesterday held up a restaurant where she moonlighted as a guard, killing a fellow officer and two workers, authorities said.
Officer Annette Frank was arrested along with Roger Lacaze, 18, who helped in the robbery, said police Superintendent Richard Pennington.
Frank, 23, left the Kim Anh restaurant after the shootings and returned later under the guise of bringing help, Detective Sgt. Eddie Rantz said. Restaurant workers were able to identify her when she returned. She later confessed, Rantz said.
The victims were identified as Officer Ronald Williams, 25, who also moonlighted as a guard at the restaurant; Cuong Vu, 18; and his sister Ha Vu, 24.
The murders come as the city faces a wave of homicides: 11 dead in four days and 79 so far in 1995. At that pace, the city would exceed last year's record of 420 murders.
The police department has also been plagued for years by corruption charges. An undercover FBI investigation exposed several officers in a drug ring in December.
"We're going to continue to clean the police department of corrupt officers," Pennington said.