Re: Looting after Katrina



All I saw in their carts were shoes and appliances -- didn't look like
medical supplies to me. They acted surprised and busted when they saw
cameras too. They also said they were there stopping the looters and they
weren't doing a thing to looters, they were just shopping along with them.

My friend from Alabama that I talked to today, says New Orleans is known for
a corrupt police department. She said she always heard if you wanted
someone taken out you asked them to do it and they'd set you up! :)

--
Sue -- Firefighter mom -- Still Rabid UW Dawg Fan!
(to reply send to medlawtrans@xxxxxxxxxxx)
"Jeannie Wilson" <jwilson421@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns96C3CBA535B4Ejwilson421comcastnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "Susan Mitchell" <medlawtrans@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote here for all to
> seenews:-pSdnVvcUJwhuoveRVn-qg@xxxxxxxxxxx:
>
> > In New Orleans (from what I was just told a very corrupt police group)
> > two police women were looting along with the looters while in their
> > uniforms!
>
> If that is the clip that one channel "fumbled up" last night and reported
> that even the cops were looting, so no wonder everyone else was doing
> it...it was later "corrected" to say that the cops were getting
> necessities, medical supplies, etc. to deliver to people who needed them
> and couldn't get to them.


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