Freddie Primus Interview (1984)
Louisiana: The State We're In

Details
Collection:LPB
Genre: News, Public Affairs
Place Covered: Covington, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana
Copyright Holder: Louisiana Educational Television Authority
Date Issued: 1984-02-24
Duration: 00:07:36
Subjects: African Americans | Politics | Criminal justice, Administration of | Primus, Freddie
Contributors:
- Johnson, Ken Host
- Courtney, Beth Host
- Johnson, Ken Reporter
- Primus, Freddie Interviewee
- Williams, Jesse, Jr. Interviewee
- Lott, Martha Interviewee
Description
This segment from the February 24, 1984, episode of the series “Louisiana: The State We’re In” features Ken Johnson’s interview with Freddie Primus, a former police officer and councilman in Covington. Johnson reports that Primus was arrested before his re-election campaign and accused of selling drugs to undercover police officers. He also reports that the charges were dropped after the election due to inaccurate statements from witnesses. Primus discusses: the difficulties he has faced since his arrest, including the loss of his job; his belief that he was framed; his bitterness about the incident; and his hope for justice. Johnson also interviews Covington residents Jesse Williams, Jr. and Martha Lott, who discuss the plight of African Americans in Covington. Hosts: Ken Johnson and Beth Courtney