Press Release
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT AWARDS OVER $477,000 TO THE LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Middle District of Louisiana
United States Attorney Kurt L. Wall announced that the Department of Justice’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention has awarded $477,943 to the Louisiana Department of Justice (LA DOJ) to support the Louisiana Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force by providing training and technical assistance to affiliate agencies and supporting LA DOJ investigator positions to conduct proactive and reactive investigations of technology-facilitated crimes against children. LA ICAC Task Force computer forensic examiners and investigators will attend training regarding digital forensic examinations and cell phone investigations, as well as conferences such as the Dallas Crimes Against Children Conference and the National Law Enforcement Training on Child Exploitation. Funding will enable the LA ICAC to focus its efforts on investigations, forensics, prosecution, capacity building and public education. The Louisiana ICAC Task Force will continue to combat technology-facilitated child exploitation by identifying, apprehending, and prosecuting child sexual predators.
United States Attorney Wall stated, “President Trump and the Department of Justice have made protecting our children a top priority. I am excited to see these resources awarded to Attorney General Murrill’s ICAC Task Force. Clearly her team is making a real difference on a daily basis to protect the children of Louisiana from child predators and our office will continue to support those prosecutions in any way possible.”
“As part of our continuing effort to combat the exploitation of children in the State of Louisiana, we are thankful to once again be awarded grant funding from the United States Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention,” stated Attorney General Liz Murrill. “This grant is vital to the continued growth of the Louisiana ICAC Task Force and ensures our ability to bring to justice those who seek to harm the children of Louisiana.”
For more information about this award, please contact the OJP Office of Communications at 202-307-0703 or OJP.OCOM@ojp.usdoj.gov.
Updated January 6, 2026
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Grants
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