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Judge Engelhardt gained notice as the judge who sentenced the police officers who shot and killed two unarmed civilians and covered it up during the Danziger Bridge shootings on the Danziger Bridge in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina in August of 2005, aggravating the offenses by appearing to justify them under the color of law, conspiracy and obstructing justice (misprision of a felony) by stating in official reports that an officer had been down and that they had been attacked.