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Guardsmen 'played cards' amid New Orleans chaos: police official
Agence France-Presse ^ | September 3, 2005

Posted on 09/03/2005 4:07:38 PM PDT by HAL9000

NEW ORLEANS, United States (AFP) - A top New Orleans police officer said that National Guard troops sat around playing cards while people died in the stricken city after Hurricane Katrina.

New Orleans deputy police commander W.S. Riley launched a bitter attack on the federal response to the disaster though he praised the way the evacuation was eventually handled.

His remarks fuelled controversy over the government's handling of events during five days when New Orleans succumbed to lawlessness after Katrina swamped the city's flood defenses.

The National Guard commander, Lieutenant General Steven Blum, said the reservist force was slow to move troops into New Orleans because it did not anticipate the collapse of the city's police force.

But Riley said that for the first three days after Monday's storm, which is believed to have killed several thousand people, the police and fire departments and some volunteers had been alone in trying to rescue people.

"We expected a lot more support from the federal government. We expected the government to respond within 24 hours. The first three days we had no assistance," he told AFP in an interview.

Riley went on: "We have been fired on with automatic weapons. We still have some thugs around. My biggest disappointment is with the federal government and the National Guard.

"The guard arrived 48 hours after the hurricane with 40 trucks. They drove their trucks in and went to sleep.

"For 72 hours this police department and the fire department and handful of citizens were alone rescuing people. We have people who died while the National Guard sat and played cards. I understand why we are not winning the war in Iraq if this is what we have."

Riley said there is "a semblance of organisation now."

"The military is here and they have done an excellent job with the evacuation" of the tens of thousands of people stranded in the city.

The National Guard commander said the city police force was left with only a third of its pre-storm strength.

"The real issue, particularly in New Orleans, is that no one anticipated the disintegration or the erosion of the civilian police force in New Orleans," Blum told reporters in Washington.

"Once that assessment was made ... then the requirement became obvious," he said. "And that's when we started flowing military police into the theatre."

On Friday, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin denounced the slow federal response as too little, too late, charging that promised troops had not arrived in time.

"Now get off your asses and let's do something and fix the biggest goddamn crisis in the history of this country," the mayor said in remarks aired on CNN.

Blum said that since Thursday some 7,000 National Guard and military police had moved into the city. President George W. Bush on Saturday ordered an additional 7,000 active duty and reserve ground troops.

Blum said any suggestion that the National Guard had not performed well or was late was a "low blow".

The initial priority of the Louisiana and Mississippi National Guard forces was disaster relief, not law enforcement, because they expected the police to handle that, he said.

The police commander was unable to give a death toll for New Orleans.

"We have bodies all over the city. A federal mortuary team was supposed to come in within 24 hours. We haven't seen them. It is inhumane. This is just not America."

Riley said he did not even know how many police remained from a normal force of 1,700.

"Many officers lost their homes or their families and there are many we have not heard from. Some officers could not handle the pressure and left. I don't know if we have 800 or thousands today."



TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: dirtyrats; filthyrats; hurricane; hurricanekatrina; katrina; nationalguard; neworleans; neworleanspolice; wsriley
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To: Saltmeat

That kid deserves a medal.

He is a hero and the only one coming out of this mess,Besides the rescuers,IMO.


201 posted on 09/03/2005 8:05:58 PM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman
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To: AnAmericanMother
If, only if, if you can:


IF
Rudyard Kipling's Verse

If you can keep your head when all about you
	Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
	But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
	Or being lied about, don't deal in lies,
Or being hated, don't give way to hating,
	And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise:

If you can dream-and not make dreams your master;
	If you can think-and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
	And treat those two imposters just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
	Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
	And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools:
	
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
	And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
	And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
	To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
	Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on!"

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
	Or walk with Kings-nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
	If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
	With sixty seconds' worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
	And-which is more-you'll be a Man, my son!


202 posted on 09/03/2005 8:11:46 PM PDT by Torie
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To: cherry

Zilch?


203 posted on 09/03/2005 8:13:49 PM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman
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To: Saltmeat

The teenager picked up those on the road in distress too as he drove out. That was not in the fema procedure manual either. The guy had the right stuff. He is an entrepreneur. He will be rich some day. He just has the right stuff.


204 posted on 09/03/2005 8:15:11 PM PDT by Torie
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To: ChadGore

Oh thats a good race card! hehe! good job :)


205 posted on 09/03/2005 8:34:09 PM PDT by Echo Talon (http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
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To: Torie
Here's the short story that goes with it:

Brother Square-Toes

‘“The treaty must be made on Great Britain’s own terms. What else can I do?” He turns his back on ’em and they looked at each other and slinked off to the horses, leaving him alone: and then I saw he was an old man. Then Red Jacket and Cornplanter rode down the clearing from the far end as though they had just chanced along. Back went Big Hand’s shoulders, up went his head, and he stepped forward one single pace with a great deep Hough! so pleased he was. That was a statelified meeting to behold—three big men, and two of ’em looking like jewelled images among the spattle of gay-coloured leaves. I saw my chiefs’ war-bonnets sinking together, down and down. Then they made the sign which no Indian makes outside of the Medicine Lodges—a sweep of the right hand just clear of the dust and an inbend of the left knee at the same time, and those proud eagle feathers almost touched his boot-top.’

‘What did it mean?’ said Dan.

‘Mean!’ Pharaoh cried. ‘Why it’s what you—what we—it’s the Sachems’ way of sprinkling the sacred corn-meal in front of—oh! it’s a piece of Indian compliment really, and it signifies that you are a very big chief.

‘Big Hand looked down on ’em. First he says quite softly, “My brothers know it is not easy to be a chief.” Then his voice grew. “My children,” says he, “what is in your minds?”

Someone ought to point the president to this story, and remind him that his brothers know it is not easy to be a chief. God bless him.
206 posted on 09/03/2005 9:07:40 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother (. . . Ministrix of ye Chace (recess appointment), TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary . . .)
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To: HAL9000
I find it interesting that the deputy police chief is complaining about the federal government's reaction and pointing out the failings of the Louisiana National Guard. Hmm, I wonder who was in charge of those card players. Might it have been Governor Blanco? But that does not matter, it is all Bush's fault!!!!
207 posted on 09/03/2005 9:18:46 PM PDT by Sthitch
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To: sgtbono2002
Where is Dr, Frist?

I saw him on TV yesterday helping out down there, he said that he was down there working as a surgeon instead of a Senator, and he was getting people all the medical attention they needed.

God Bless Dr. Frist
208 posted on 09/04/2005 10:04:08 AM PDT by RatsDawg
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To: RatsDawg

I think he should have stayed a surgeon.

I am sure he is better at it than being Majority leader of the Senate.

His effort on behalf of the victims should be commended. He is certainly doing more for them than Wexler.


209 posted on 09/04/2005 10:14:30 AM PDT by sgtbono2002
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To: HAL9000

I have never seen such a transfer of blame in my life. The politicians and police of New Orleans, who failed their citizens terribly, are criticizing others for not doing a perfect job of a job they should not be doing to begin with.

If that paragraph does not read clearly, it is because I am so mad I can't see straight.


210 posted on 09/07/2005 8:53:31 AM PDT by FOXFANVOX (Freedom is not free!)
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To: HAL9000

I have never seen such a transfer of blame in my life. The politicians and police of New Orleans, who failed their citizens terribly, are criticizing others for not doing a perfect job of a job they should not be doing to begin with.

If that paragraph does not read clearly, it is because I am so mad I can't see straight.


211 posted on 09/07/2005 8:54:36 AM PDT by FOXFANVOX (Freedom is not free!)
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