BATON ROUGE, LA – Attorney General Jeff Landry issued the following
statement over the ongoing concerns regarding the death of Ronald Greene and
the jurisdiction in this criminal matter:
“I have heard the concerns raised over the death of
Ronald Greene. His family has my condolences and prayers.
The event captured on video took place two years ago and
the Louisiana State Police – which reports to the Governor – has had this
evidence, or the ability to access this evidence, since that time.
It is important to note that the criminal matter can be
broken down into the investigation, state prosecution, and federal prosecution.
Our office has no involvement in any of these as they are being handled by the
Louisiana State Police, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Third Judicial
District Attorney’s Office, and the United States Department of Justice.
It is also critical to note that the Constitution of the
State of Louisiana does not give the Attorney General original jurisdiction in
criminal cases or authority to take a prosecution from a district attorney
without cause of recusal by the DA. This criminal matter has been ongoing for
two years with the involvement of the local District Attorney, and there is no
legal cause for recusal.
I will continue to closely monitor the situation; and I
trust DA Belton and the Biden DOJ will follow the facts and seek justice.”