Mulatto Cop Involved in Shooting Death of White Child is Released After Serving Short Prison Sentence

Norris Greenhouse Jr.

It was just an accident, after all.

The fact that it’s always colored people causing these kinds of accidents is just pure coincidence.

KALB:

Norris Greenhouse, Jr. has completed a portion of his sentence and has been released from the custody of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections as of June 28, according to Ken Pastorick, the communications director for the department.

Greenhouse, Jr. was sentenced to seven years and six months after pleading guilty in October 2017 to malfeasance in office and negligent homicide. He received two years and six months on the malfeasance conviction and five years for negligent homicide for his role in the November 2015 shooting death of 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis and the shooting of his father, Chris Few, in Marksville.

Greenhouse, Jr. was one of two deputy Ward 2 city marshals charged in connection with the crime, the other being Derrick Stafford, who is serving a 40 year sentence for manslaughter and attempted manslaughter.

Derrick Stafford, the other cop responsible.

Greenhouse, Jr. received 25 days of credit for time served for time he spent in the parish jail awaiting and sentencing. Greenhouse, Jr. is now on what is called “Good Time Parole.” He is currently on community supervision with Probation and Parole and will complete the totality of his sentence on March 28, 2025.

Jeremy Mardis.