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School bus comandeered by renegade refugees first to arrive at Astrodome
Houston Chronicle ^ | SALATHEIA BRYANT and CYNTHIA LEONOR GARZA

Posted on 09/02/2005 9:15:38 AM PDT by Jalapeno


Jabbar Gibson's first time behind the wheel of a school bus was spent transporting dozens of people from New Orleans to the Reliant Astrodome.

School bus comandeered by renegade refugees first to arrive at Astrodome


By SALATHEIA BRYANT and CYNTHIA LEONOR GARZA
Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle

The first busload of New Orleans refugees to reach the Reliant Astrodome overnight was a group of people who commandeered a school bus in the city ravaged by Hurricane Katrina and drove to Houston looking for shelter.

Jabbar Gibson, 20, said police in New Orleans told him and others to take the school bus and try to get out of the flooded city.

Gibson drove the bus from the flooded Crescent City, picking up stranded people, some of them infants, along the way. Some of those on board had been in the Superdome, among those who were supposed to be evacuated to Houston on more than 400 buses Wednesday and today. They couldn't wait.

The group of mostly teenagers and young adults pooled what little money they had to buy diapers for the babies and fuel for the bus.

After arriving at the Astrodome at about 10:30 p.m., however, they initially were refused entry by Reliant officials who said the aging landmark was reserved for the 23,000 people being evacuated from the Louisiana Superdome.

"Now, we don't have nowhere to go," Gibson said. "We heard the Astrodome was open for people from New Orleans. We ain't ate right, we ain't slept right. They don't want to give us no help. They don't want to let us in."

Milling about the Reliant entrance, Sheila Nathan, 38, told her teary-eyed toddler that she was too tired to hold him.

"I'm trying to make it a fairy tale so they won't panic," said Nathan, who had four grandchildren in tow. "I have to be strong for them."

After about 20 minutes of confusion and consternation, Red Cross officials announced that the group of about 50 to 70 evacuees would be allowed into the Astrodome.

All were grateful to be out of the devastation and misery that had overtaken their hometown.

"I feel good to get out of New Orleans," said Demetrius Henderson, who got off the bus with his wife and three children. Many of those around him alternated between excited, cranky and nervous, clutching suitcases or plastic garbage bags of clothes.

They looked as bedraggled as their grueling ride would suggest: 13 hours on the commandeered bus driven by a 20-year-old man. Watching bodies float by as they tried to escape the drowning city. Picking up people along the way. Three stops for fuel. Chugging into Reliant Park, only to be told initially that they could not spend the night.

Every bit worth it.

"We took the bus and got out of the city. We were trying to get out of the city," James Hickerson said.

Several passengers on the bus said they took the matter into their own hands earlier Wednesday because they felt rescuers and New Orleans authorities were too slow in offering help.

"They are not worried about us," said Makivia Horton, 22, who is five months pregnant.


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KEYWORDS: astrodome; buses; frracistinded; jabbargibson; katrina
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Several passengers on the bus said they took the matter into their own hands earlier Wednesday because they felt rescuers and New Orleans authorities were too slow in offering help.

Great story because they helped themselves.

1 posted on 09/02/2005 9:15:39 AM PDT by Jalapeno
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To: Jalapeno
While I admire these folks for doing this, the first order of business is food, shelter and water.

Second order of business: English lessons

We ain't ate right, we ain't slept right. They don't want to give us no help. They don't want to let us in."

2 posted on 09/02/2005 9:17:06 AM PDT by RushCrush (Are you ready for your closeup Ms. Sheehan?)
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To: RushCrush

guess you've never been to Louisiana.


3 posted on 09/02/2005 9:17:49 AM PDT by Jalapeno
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To: Jalapeno
Jabbar Gibson is a hero in a situation that has produced few heroes.
4 posted on 09/02/2005 9:18:25 AM PDT by Wallace T.
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To: Jalapeno

"guess you've never been to Louisiana."

Or Mississipppi, or Alabama, or Georgia or....


5 posted on 09/02/2005 9:18:59 AM PDT by L98Fiero
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To: Jalapeno

I don't care about who gets pissed....THIS SHOULD NOT HAVE HAPPENED.


6 posted on 09/02/2005 9:19:18 AM PDT by Dallas59 (“You love life, while we love death.” - Al-Qaeda / Democratic Party)
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To: Jalapeno

They helped themselves in a positive way, and see where it got them? Forward progress!

Unlike those who've helped themselves by looting guns and driving away those sent to help them.


7 posted on 09/02/2005 9:19:48 AM PDT by Freeper Wife
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To: RushCrush
I don't care about his English skills. Any 20 year-old who hops behind the wheel of a bus for the first time and drives a bunch of refugees on a five-hour ride should immediately be named Chief Bus Driver for New Orleans, the State of Louisiana, or whatever.

Heck -- let him serve as the UN's Grand Master Bus Driver for All of Mankind.

8 posted on 09/02/2005 9:20:04 AM PDT by Alberta's Child (I ain't got a dime, but what I got is mine. I ain't rich, but Lord I'm free.)
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To: L98Fiero

I've been there. I still don't like how they talk.


9 posted on 09/02/2005 9:20:08 AM PDT by RushCrush (Are you ready for your closeup Ms. Sheehan?)
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To: Jalapeno
This is what people need to do self organize and help others get out
10 posted on 09/02/2005 9:20:17 AM PDT by tophat9000
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To: Jalapeno

The group of mostly teenagers and young adults pooled what little money they had to buy diapers for the babies and fuel for the bus.

After arriving at the Astrodome at about 10:30 p.m., however, they initially were refused entry by Reliant officials who said the aging landmark was reserved for the 23,000 people being evacuated from the Louisiana Superdome.
.......

Excellent example of strangers coming together, coping maturely and saving themselves instead of whining like sheep being lead to slaughter. They are the survival of the fittest.


11 posted on 09/02/2005 9:22:14 AM PDT by SunnySide (Ephes2:8 ByGraceYou'veBeenSavedThruFaithAGiftOfGodSoNoOneCanBoast)
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To: Dallas59

How do you feel about Texas being inundated with these folks?
Frankly it's scaring the heck out of my friends family and myself.
I can see the atrodome trashed or worse, there will be anarchy here on the streets of Dallas.
Put them in military bases where they can be watched and the citizens of Texas will be safe.


12 posted on 09/02/2005 9:22:15 AM PDT by stopem
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To: RushCrush
Milling about the Reliant entrance, Sheila Nathan, 38, told her teary-eyed toddler that she was too tired to hold him.

"I'm trying to make it a fairy tale so they won't panic," said Nathan, who had four grandchildren in tow. "I have to be strong for them."

Is 38 young to have 4 grandkids?

13 posted on 09/02/2005 9:23:06 AM PDT by GraniteStateConservative (...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
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To: Alberta's Child

Jabbar---- A True Hero


14 posted on 09/02/2005 9:23:11 AM PDT by pushforbush
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To: Alberta's Child

"Any 20 year-old who hops behind the wheel of a bus for the first time and drives a bunch of refugees on a five-hour ride"

Heck, give the kid a promotion and put him in charge of the motor pool at Ft Hood. That kid will make something of himself.


15 posted on 09/02/2005 9:24:33 AM PDT by takbodan (AP Help)
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To: Dallas59

The POLICE TOLD them to do it. Take the bus and GET OUT. This is probably one of the smartest things they could have done. They even paid their own way there.


16 posted on 09/02/2005 9:24:48 AM PDT by MadeInAmerica
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To: Jalapeno
they took the matter into their own hands

Kind of an American thing to do. Wait for the Almighty Authority from Gov't?

17 posted on 09/02/2005 9:25:04 AM PDT by RightWhale (Load counter)
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To: stopem

Fine. Don't let them into Dallas. As for us in Houston, we will care for our brothers and sisters.

What kind of attitude is that? Your name really fits doesn't it. There's not going to be any rioting. These people just need to have something to eat and drink, have a shower and some clean clothes and some sleep. They're not all trash... they're human beings.


18 posted on 09/02/2005 9:26:54 AM PDT by johnb838 (Pray for Gods Grace to be manifest on the Gulf Coast especially in New Orleans.)
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To: Jalapeno
The television interview said on the drive he picked up several groups of people that actually had the gumption to walk out of town.

Shortly after they were let in, a commandeered bread truck of a dozen people also was admitted in. They said they were desperate to get out of N.O. "before it got dark".

19 posted on 09/02/2005 9:27:46 AM PDT by Jalapeno
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To: RushCrush
These people are poor folk from Louisiana... Thats how they talk in the bayou. I bet they think that you talk funny.
20 posted on 09/02/2005 9:27:52 AM PDT by todd1
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