WolficatZ, I haven't mentioned it before but I really appreciate all you've done on the scanner feeds. I'm on dialup and can't stream here, but you have filled a critical information gap with your posts.
Thanks.
Says the police that were photographed in Walgreens that looked like they were looting were there with a list of drugs for the hospital for children who were in bad shape and the drugs were not available at the hospital. He said that some of the people stealing "stuff" were using it to sell to get money to get out of the city because they didn't have any money (happened right before their welfare checks came in)... Kurt rode out the storm in NO and just got back. KTLA sent a helicopter to airlift him out because of the rising danger.
11:41 PM CDT on Thursday, September 1, 2005
11:41 P.M. - (AP): After accepting more than 11,000 Hurricane Katrina refugees, officials said the Astrodome was full and began sending buses to other shelters in the Houston area Thursday night.
"We've actually reached capacity for the safety and comfort of the people inside there," American Red Cross spokeswoman Dana Allen said. She said people were "packed pretty tight" on the floor of the Astrodome.
Buses that continued to arrive were being sent on to other shelters in the area and as far away as Huntsville, about an hour north of Houston.
"We're asking that people be patient. Ultimately they are going to be comfortable," Allen said.
The total of 11,375 inside the Astrodome was less than half the estimated 23,000 people who were expected to arrive by bus from New Orleans in Houston.
11:29 P.M. - (AP): Col. Henry Whitehorn, chief of the Louisiana State Police, said he heard of numerous instances of New Orleans police officers - many of whom from flooded areas - turning in their badges.
"They indicated that they had lost everything and didn't feel that it was worth them going back to take fire from looters and losing their lives," Whitehorn said.
11:08 P.M. - CNN reports that the Astrodome in Houston has shut its doors and will no longer accept refugees.
10:49 P.M. - (AP): Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco declared war on looters as 300 National Guard troops landed in New Orleans fresh from duty in Iraq. "These troops know how to shoot and kill, and they are more than willing to do so, and I expect they will," she said.