Posts Tagged ‘Greenwood’

Lilies all around

(sorry for the break I had to take- details here if you’re interested, but life’s calming down now, and it’s back to business.)

I’ve always loved the expression on the mourner holding lilies on the Miller tomb in Greenwood, but it wasn’t until I got closer that I realized that the theme was carried down all the way to the keyhole cover:
Miller- lily Keyhole cover

Every time I look at her, I wait for the eyes to slowly open…
Miller- closeup

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Greenwood gate in foggy dawn

Greenwood gate in the fog

I’ve been working on a new project and it’s got me out at ungodly hours taking pictures in the early light. I got lucky this morning with some fog to play with, but I’ll be posting lots of pics of my various wanderings.

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New Orleans Police Mutual Benevolent Association

Police Mutual Benevolent Association closeup

This society tomb is in Greenwood and features an amazingly detailed carving of the NOPD star and crescent badge and cap. Within the tomb’s twelve vaults rest officers and/or their immediate family who’ve chosen to belong to the Police Mutual Benevolent Association (PMBA); they need not have died in the line of duty, only to have been active members in the PMBA at their time of death.

Police Mutual Benevolent Association

However, one name I recognized did die on the job, under horrific circumstances. Officer Nicola Cotton was patrolling a particularly rough section of the city when she was called to deal with a vagrant. The man, who’d been previously diagnosed with severe mental illness struggled with the petite policewoman, ultimately getting her gun away from her and shooting her 15 times in broad daylight.
Police Mutual Benevolent Association - Nicola D. Cotton
The outcry was intense and immediate- questions were raised:why are officers sent out to patrol on their own when it’s much safer to do so in pairs, of sexual equality in the job, and inquiries into why an obviously deranged man was allowed to walk the streets.

In the end there were a lot more questions than answers, and at just 24, she seems entirely too young to be here.

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