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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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To: todd1
They could barely talk... Feet Swollen, Fecese all over themselves.... barefooted.... Hungry... Looking for lost loved ones... I'm not sure they would have been any help to the effort...
# 202 todd1

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There was a thread here on Free Republic after the Indian tsunami, about a guy and his wife sitting and watching the ocean from their brand new home. They were chased up onto their roof, fell into the raging water, and then they were washed apart by the water and separated.

The man rode the water as best he could, watching his fellow swimmers being literally torn apart limb from limb when they encountered a stationary object such as a building or tree, while trying to steer clear himself from those very same obstacles.

He found himself, finally, in a huge mudhole, naked, no shoes even, miles from where his home used to be, dragging victims out of the mud as fast as he could. He found himself running several times toward higher ground, whenever someone started screaming "the water's coming again!"

After a couple of hours he settled down, and realized that the water was gone for good. He continued dragging wounded folks to safe ground, doctoring them as best he could, together with hundreds of other helpful people, most in worse shape than he was in. He worked his way back to the coast that way, searching for his wife constantly, who he miraculously found alive almost at the site of his new home, where she was also helping the wounded.

Having sore feet, no shoes, and needing a bath doesn't disqualify a willing worker. The Red Cross people who refused these folks admittance need to be run off themselves.

221 posted on 09/02/2005 4:04:47 PM PDT by exodus
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To: F.J. Mitchell
I have no different source, but the mindset of the looters and the bus thief look to be identical.

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F.J. Mitchell, there is nothing similar in the mindset of the looters we all abhor and these courageous folks doing all they can to get to a safe area.
222 posted on 09/02/2005 4:10:43 PM PDT by exodus
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To: RushCrush
Are you saying that you do not like how I talk?

Yep.

Care to explain?

Nope.

223 posted on 09/02/2005 4:14:25 PM PDT by paulat
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To: stopem
No, you grow up. A major American city is flattened and you're bitching about those who've been diplaced coming to Dallas. I live here too, and damnit, the refugees are welcome and if you don't like it, that's just too damned tough. Deal with it.

Hell, you even went on to to suggest that they be put in military bases where they can be watched. Listen closely lady, and listen the first time. These aren't criminals, prisoners, or anyone else who has to live under anyone's thumb. These are Americans just like you, except that a natural disaster destroyed not only their homes, but every support system their cities had in place. So if you can't do or say anything helpful, shut up and stay out of the way.

224 posted on 09/02/2005 4:26:20 PM PDT by Melas (The dumber the troll, the longer the thread)
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To: exodus
You'd think that most people would, even without money, leave the area, but poor folks aren't used to thinking that way. They wouldn't see it as a choice between 'broke and alive somewhere safe' or the chance of 'still broke and in an unsafe disaster area.'

Another thing to consider is that leaving was a guarantee that they would lose everything (including their pets, if they had no way to leave with them) even if the storm wasn't as severe as expected. Given that survival odds were pretty good for those who stayed, it's not hard to see how some people might view such a decision as a rational one.

Providing a way for people to leave with pets, and re-instilling confidence in people that LOOTERS WILL BE SHOT would probably do much to encourage people to leave while it's easy to do so.

225 posted on 09/02/2005 4:42:30 PM PDT by supercat (Don't fix blame--FIX THE PROBLEM.)
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To: F.J. Mitchell
Sounds like the only authority on the scene (the police) gave them the o.k.

They didn't hurt the bus (in fact they saved it -- it isn't drowned full fathom five like all the REST of the school buses in NO), they didn't hurt anybody (in fact they helped people they met along the way), and they didn't keep it for themselves like the looters.

So no, I can't agree with you here.

226 posted on 09/02/2005 4:45:47 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother (. . . Ministrix of ye Chace (recess appointment), TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary . . .)
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To: paulat
Well, I love you, Paulat. I've always loved you.

There. I said it.

**sobs**

227 posted on 09/02/2005 6:03:38 PM PDT by RushCrush (Are you ready for your closeup Ms. Sheehan?)
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To: exodus; F.J. Mitchell

There is such a thing as situational ethics. Example: if you live next to a deserted grocery store and you are starving to death, is it ok to steal food in order to save yourself? Yes. Of course it is.

This seems to be a similar situation. BTW, expect a TV movie to be made about this. ;)

The situational ethics argument came up yesterday on Dennis Prager's show. He was discussing a hypothetical situation with a very religious caller: if you lived next door to a deserted bakery, would you steal the bread or starve to death. The caller said he would starve to death because stealing under any circumstances is wrong. This guy believes in moral absolutes. Dennis was very polite to the caller but I don't need to be. The caller was clearly insane.


228 posted on 09/02/2005 6:07:08 PM PDT by EveningStar
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To: EveningStar
Here's the deal - if you intend to pay, then it's not stealing.

I would leave an I.O.U. on the counter or in the till with my name and address on it.

Then even the caller should be happy (but he won't be.)

229 posted on 09/02/2005 6:09:06 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother (. . . Ministrix of ye Chace (recess appointment), TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary . . .)
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To: todd1

Can't we mail socks, shirts, tee shirts and shorts (in assorted sizes) to the Reliant Astrodome?


230 posted on 09/02/2005 6:33:59 PM PDT by Twinkie (Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.)
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To: Dallas59
I don't care about who gets pissed....THIS SHOULD NOT HAVE HAPPENED.

This should not have had to happen!
231 posted on 09/02/2005 6:36:28 PM PDT by Delphinium
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To: Honeybunch

Ping.


232 posted on 09/02/2005 6:39:57 PM PDT by OKSooner
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To: Alberta's Child
Great. He didn't wait for the Bush administration to get him out there. :-)

Louisiana voters -mainly Democrats- are blaming GW for being slow to the rescue. Where were the Democrats before Katrina not just in the last 4 years, but in the last 40 years with regards to reinforcement or reconstruction of their levees, preventive measures, and most important, education of their people?

The bigwigs Democrats in Louisiana knew for years what their preventive measures were, but the implementation of these measures such as moving people permanently from the floodplains to less risk areas, and restoring wetlands didn't have the funding and political will to do the job. It was easy to keep building dams because they are subsidize by the federal government and it was an immediate solution to a temporary problem.

Now the media and the Democrats are blaming GW for their problems. Figures.

233 posted on 09/02/2005 6:43:11 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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To: todd1

good for you for being there!

up North we are being told not to send anything but money - trucks of clothing will not get to the right peple, etc...I don;t believe it. I will send to a church group all my kids' and our clothes - we don't need em....they boys wear the same thing every day.

TJMaxx and Marshalls are clearancing out a lot of socks this week.....


234 posted on 09/02/2005 6:49:54 PM PDT by bitt ('But once the shooting starts, a plan is just a guess in a party dress.' Michael Yon)
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To: Victoria Delsoul

You just about summed it up perfectly!


235 posted on 09/02/2005 7:00:16 PM 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: Alberta's Child

The Rats are saying... why, why so slow?!? Well, it's hard to bring help right away when the infrastructure of the city is underwater.


236 posted on 09/02/2005 7:04:07 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Victoria Delsoul
Yeah. Kinda like that guy they interviewed yesterday who complained that "nobody's comin' to bury these dead bodies."

Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you, fella -- but nobody's gonna be buryin' nobody as long as the freakin' city is under water.

237 posted on 09/02/2005 7:07:48 PM 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: prairiebreeze
but how do you "commandeer" a bus that the police told you to take?? +++++++++++++

You and the others thumping this drum forget that the Police don't own the bus and as individuals can't assign ownership or control to another. This is not the police commandeering the bus. It is theft.

238 posted on 09/02/2005 7:08:05 PM PDT by Lion Den Dan
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To: Alberta's Child

Right on!


239 posted on 09/02/2005 7:10:52 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Victoria Delsoul

LOL, thanks. I've had no patience for this nonsense the last couple of days.


240 posted on 09/02/2005 7:23:12 PM 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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