Former BRPD Police Chief Interviewed in Netflix Documentary on Hurricane Katrina

typo. If you’re interested in delving into the harrowing stories and systemic failures surrounding Hurricane Katrina, Netflix has just released a poignant three-part documentary titled ‘Katrina: Come Hell and High Water.’ Led by the acclaimed director Spike Lee, this series takes a deep dive into the devastation caused by the hurricane, shedding light on the experiences of survivors and the challenges faced by first responders.

Featuring interviews with prominent figures like Wendell Pierce and former Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu, as well as individuals who were on the ground during the crisis, such as retired Army Lt. Gen. Russell Honoré and Murphy Paul, the former Baton Rouge Police Chief. In one touching moment in episode three, titled ‘God Takes Care of Fools and Babies,’ Paul reflects on the trauma experienced by first responders during those challenging times.

With real stories and firsthand accounts, ‘Katrina: Come Hell and High Water’ offers a powerful glimpse into the impact of this catastrophic event that left New Orleans and the Gulf Coast reeling 20 years ago. If you’re craving a thought-provoking and emotional documentary, all three episodes are now available for streaming on Netflix. So, grab some popcorn, settle in, and prepare to be moved by this poignant tribute to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.