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His Story
Published on September 12, 2005 By Dr Guy In Current Events
I am a Sheriff's Deputy who is part of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness in the New Orleans MSA. Mayor Nagin has been speaking furiously about the lack of everything from the State and Federal Government. Here is some info:
1. There are two States here: Louisiana and the City of New Orleans-Orleans Parish. Always has been and always will be. When a State Law passes, Law Makers ALWAYS write whether Orleans Parish will allow the Law or not.
2. When the MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) meets for Disaster Planning and Equipment Purchases (6 times a year for the last 15 years), we all agree how we will spend the Federal Money as a team since we are in this together. Orleans DEMANDS they will choose how they will spend their portion.
3. During Communication Infrastructure Planning we ALL (N.O. MSA) purchased Satellite Phones. We all pay several hundred dollars a month as a "Just In Case Measure". Orleans said their Infrastructure was TOP NOTCH and the money would be better spent on Ford F-150 Pickup Trucks. I dunno what they bought, but it wasn't SAT phones.
4. The looting, Rape (newly wedded European woman was raped and beaten as well as MANY others), etc. That is life in New Orleans.
Why people find New Orleans a romantic, cherishable place is beyond 90% of all Louisianans. It is hot. It stinks. None of us even go into New Orleans without a sidearm and we prefer to leave our women at home. Rapes, thefts, and murder in New Orleans are as common as a high speed pursuit in California.
5. When we enter New Orleans to issue an arrest warrant, the SCAT (Street Crime Arrest Team) is ALWAYS present. Me and/or other officers have been part of 18 arrests in New Orleans and been shot at 17 times, 11 of those were with AK-47's and 3 of those 11 had two 40-round clips taped together.
6. Even before Mayor Naggin took office the Fed's and State were never allowed to do anything to improve New Orleans. New Orleans ALWAYS wanted the cash to do their own improvements, their way.
7. There was no way in Hell the State was gonna make a move until New Orleans asked for help. There was No way in Hell the Fed's were gonna make a move until the Governor asked for help. That is Law.
8. The people looting and shooting have it better than ever. Those areas are known for people living in crappy homes without electricity. Now they have some flood water in their home. They stole guns, ammo and food. They have never had it so good and don't want to leave.
9. The people whining the loudest about racism are the same people who always whined about racism.
10. Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard declared martial law Monday night. Mayor Ray Naggin didn't want to alienate any refugees and allowed all this to happen. We sent officers in to help. As a report of an officer being shot and supplies and boat stolen we BEGGED Mayor Naggin to pass Martial Law. NOPE!!!!!!!!!!!!! After 2 days, Our department left New Orleans to die, then Mayor Naggin decided to declare Martial Law. In our own Parish, we have arrest several refugees. We have recovered stolen Corvettes, Escalades, Mercedes Benz, BMW's, etc. A young Black female ran over one of our officers. She was driving a Nissan with a VIN from an Oldsmobile 88 and a Plate from Alabama registered to a Ford Van. An elderly white man died because our Hospital was unable to fill his Oxygen Bottle. Refugees have stolen an EMS Generator at the Mobile Command Center. Refugees have stolen an Energy Truck trying to restore power. Most Parishes are out of gas at all stations and most of us cannot drive to work. All gas stations have a 15-20 minute wait for gas. Some stations are selling only 2 gallons per customer. One station raised prices to $5.64 a gallon. The owner refused to lower prices. We promptly hooked him in the cuffs and dumped him in jail. There are tons more.
Mayor Haggin had years and so did his predecessor’s to prepare,
But they refused and they refused everyone else’s help. Now he is
Bitching because no one is coming and everything is falling apart.
The media is asking why was the State and Fed's not prepared, New Orleans NEVER allowed us to hold drills. All other Parishes and Baton Rouge have drills just for this. The media is asking why no help is coming for the dead. They’re dead. We are only worried about the living. We are tying the dead to a tree or pushing them aside in an attempt to save the living. Get the Channel 7 investigators to check this out.

Comments
on Sep 12, 2005
I'm speechless after reading this Doc. Why was nothing ever done about New Orleans before this I wonder? Then again knowing how the cycle is allowed to continue and I don't think I have to go into specifics, I guess that's why. However I just can't get over the fact that they, the local government have been allowed to operate like this for so long without intervention! In today's America that's horrible!
on Sep 12, 2005

the local government have been allowed to operate like this for so long without intervention! In today's America that's horrible!

I cannot verify this man's story, but from what I hear from my friends and relatives, if this is not true, it is close to the truth.  New Orleans, and indeed Louisiana, have been renegade for a long time.  Given Baub's article on the Amtrack issue, I decided to copy and paste I (with a link to the author).  I know it is a blog, but then I have stories here as well, that the local media refused to touch.  And still does.  All because they dont want to piss off the local leadership.

on Sep 12, 2005
I cannot verify this man's story, but from what I hear from my friends and relatives, if this is not true, it is close to the truth.


I realised that you might not be able to verify it (I was going to ask). I've heard a lot of similar stories too. Could so many people be wrong? I really don't think any of this is far from the truth (although I've never been to N.O. but reading more of how it was there I can imagine).

on Sep 12, 2005

Could so many people be wrong?

If I am going to beleive someone, it is going to be my family first, and they tell me this stuff all the time.  This was going on long before Katrina, and will be long afterwards I bet.

on Sep 12, 2005
Damn.

*opens mouth to speak again*

*crickets chirp in the silence*

Damn.

Don't know what else to say.

Of course, all this corruption at the local level is all Bush's fault 'cause he didn't run roughshod over everyone and their brother, right?

Gaaaaah.
on Sep 12, 2005
It sounds like the only difference between New Orleans before the levees broke and after is the water. The press told us that law and order were abandoned in New Orleans, they just neglected to tell us that it was years ago.
on Sep 12, 2005

Of course, all this corruption at the local level is all Bush's fault 'cause he didn't run roughshod over everyone and their brother, right?

Plus the plague of locusts and the mississippi running red.

on Sep 12, 2005

The press told us that law and order were abandoned in New Orleans, they just neglected to tell us that it was years ago.

That is an astute observation.

on Sep 12, 2005
N.O. has been the Muder capital of the U.S. for sometime now. The city has its own laws, and to know them is to live there. The corruption is unbelieveable all the way from the low life thugs on the street to the politicians, this includes Ray Naquin. The link shows murder rates per capita across the nation.Link

on Sep 12, 2005

The link shows murder rates per capita across the nation

They dont call it the big easy cause it is easy to get rich.  Thanks for the link. I guess there are not many arsons as water logged property is hard to burn.

on Sep 13, 2005
I remember seeing a TV documentary a few years ago about just this subject - the official corruption & incompetence, the city being untouchable by the state, the incredible crime problem. Ironic that they are being bailed out now by the media's lust to smear Bush.

Cheers,
Daiwa
on Oct 12, 2005

Ironic that they are being bailed out now by the media's lust to smear Bush.

Ironic, but predictable.