NEW ORLEANS – The Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office secured the conviction via guilty plea of Defendant Charles Williams for 38 felony charges including Manslaughter, Attempted First Degree Murder of a New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) Officer, Attempted Second Degree Murder, and Robbery. Williams was arrested in April 2018 for a violent crime spree near Elysian Fields Avenue.
“When I say we are laser-focused on going after those wreaking havoc in our communities and not spending our limited resources on minor offenses, I mean we are committed to prosecuting the crimes that are keeping families up at night – like the brazen crimes perpetrated by Charles Williams,” said District Attorney Jason Williams. “Williams’ crime spree injured many people who were just going about their day. These are the types of cases on which we are working tirelessly, in order to secure justice for survivors, victims, and families. Because of the hard work of our prosecutors in this case, Williams will be held accountable for his actions.”
Williams was convicted for the killing of Ricky Goins, Attempted First Degree Murder of three NOPD officers, Attempted Second Degree Murder of 13 individuals, Negligent Injury of three individuals, and a number of other charges.
Sentencing is set to take place on July 28, 2022. Williams will be sentenced to 50 years in prison at hard labor.
This conviction builds on the success of DA Williams and OPDA prosecutors to secure convictions in court since the resumption of jury trials in March. When cases come to OPDA with sufficient evidence, the District Attorney’s Office has vigorously fought for victims of violent crimes. Guilty jury trial verdicts secured since March include:
DESPITE SUCCESS BY PROSECUTORS IN COURT, ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ARE STILL NEEDED FROM THE CITY COUNCIL AND MAYOR TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF THIS CRIME SURGE AND TO HELP INCREASE SAFETY IN OUR NEIGHBORHOODS
Since November 2021, the DA’s Office has argued that as the caseload increases due to the crime surge and COVID-19 backlog, OPDA is in need of additional staff, funding, and resources. District Attorney Williams continues to double down on his request to the New Orleans City Council and Mayor LaToya Cantrell to fund our requests for additional lawyers, more DNA testing analysts, and Cold Case funding, among other needs, to improve OPDA’s capacity and help prosecutors build stronger cases.
The City of New Orleans has millions of dollars from the federal government that are earmarked for this exact need that are not being spent. The District Attorney’s Office needs immediate action to hire more people to handle this increased workload.
“We are prosecutors. Trying cases in front of a jury is what we do, so we are excited to be back in court presenting cases with strong evidence in pursuit of justice and increased safety. However, we are faced with some of the most unprecedented challenges this office has ever seen. From an increased case load to a large DNA backlog, our office needs support and resources from City leadership,” said District Attorney Williams. “These times are absolutely the most challenging we’ve faced in recent history, but we are holding those who commit violent offenses accountable and securing justice for the victims and families. This office will be steadfast in restoring trust in our criminal legal system by securing convictions in the most difficult cases as well as addressing decades of indifference to the concerns of the community.”
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