TY - BOOK ID - 78436985 TI - The New Orleans sniper : a phenomenological case study of constituting the other PY - 2010 SN - 1283614383 0761853901 9786613926838 9780761853909 9780761853893 0761853898 9781283614382 6613926833 PB - Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, Inc., DB - UniCat KW - Murder KW - Police KW - Other (Philosophy) KW - Phenomenology KW - Philosophy, Modern KW - Alterity (Philosophy) KW - Otherness (Philosophy) KW - Philosophy KW - Cops KW - Gendarmes KW - Law enforcement officers KW - Officers, Law enforcement KW - Officers, Police KW - Police forces KW - Police officers KW - Police service KW - Policemen KW - Policing KW - Criminal justice, Administration of KW - Criminal justice personnel KW - Peace officers KW - Public safety KW - Security systems KW - Criminal homicide KW - Killing (Murder) KW - Homicide KW - Violence against KW - Legal status, laws, etc. KW - Essex, Mark. KW - Louisiana KW - New Orleans, La. KW - Nouvelle Orleans, La. KW - Nouvelle-Orleans, La. KW - Greater New Orleans, La. KW - 07.05.1718 KW - -Louisiana UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78436985 AB - On January 7, 1973, shots were fired from Howard Johnson's Motel in New Orleans, LA. Six were killed, ten wounded, and the debate began about the number of snipers. Waksler traces the course of this event and analyzes claims and counterclaims made in the search to explain it. ER -