The LSP are liars. Now they are trying to cover up the rapes and murders at the Superdome. Well, they might want to talk to these folks first.
Murder and Mayhem in New Orlean's Miserable Shelter: Lessons from the Dome
Reuters ^ | September 2, 2005 | Mark Egan
Valenti and her husband, two of very few white people in the almost exclusively black refugee camp, said she and other whites were threatened with murder on Thursday.
"They hated us. Four young black men told us the buses were going to come last night and pick up the elderly so they were going to kill us," she said, sobbing. "They were plotting to murder us and then they sent the buses away because we would all be killed if the buses came -- that's what the people in charge told us this morning."
Other survivors recounted horrific cases of sexual assault and murder.
Sitting with her daughter and other relatives, Trolkyn Joseph, 37, said men had wandered the cavernous convention center in recent nights raping and murdering children.
She said she found a dead 14-year old girl at 5 a.m. on Friday morning, four hours after the young girl went missing from her parents inside the convention center.
"She was raped for four hours until she was dead," Joseph said through tears. "Another child, a seven-year old boy was found raped and murdered in the kitchen freezer last night."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050903/ts_nm/mayhem_dc
Prisoners coming to the Astrodome?
http://lonestartimes.com/index.php?p=1425 by David Benzion | 09/01/2005 12:18 am
According to Harris County Judge Robert Eckles, the Houston Chronicle is expected to run a story in the morning stating that the Astrodome will be "home" to about 100 prisoners from New Orleans. Eckles says the situation is a bit more nuanced than that:
* It appears that New Orleans police were forced to take about 100 prisoners to the Superdome during Hurricane Katrina.
* For whatever reason, these prisoners were allowed by the NOPD to mingle freely with the larger population inside the Superdome.
* When it was time for everyone to leave, NOPD were shocked to discover that not all of the 100 prisoners wanted to identify themselves and step forward for the priviledge of going back to jail.