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New Orleans police chief defends officers
AP ^ | 9/5/5 | MELINDA DESLATTE

Posted on 09/05/2005 5:33:12 PM PDT by SmithL

BATON ROUGE, La. - Fed up with the criticism, New Orleans Police Superintendent Eddie Compass said Monday that his officers held their ground without food, water and even ammunition in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

"In the annals of history, no police department in the history of the world was asked to do what we (were) asked," Compass said with a mix of anger and pride.

Two police officers killed themselves. Another was shot in the head. Compass said 150 had to be rescued from eight feet of water and others had gotten infections from walking through the murky soup of chemicals and pollutants in flooded areas of the city.

Compass denied that police officers deserted in droves. Some officers had abandoned their jobs, he said, but he did not know how many. He said the department was doing a roll call.

At a news conference earlier Monday in New Orleans, Deputy Police Superintendent Warren Riley said between 400 and 500 officers on the 1,600-member police force are unaccounted for.

Some lost their homes and some are looking for their families. "Some simply left because they said they could not deal with the catastrophe," Riley said.

The officers still on the beat in the flooded city are being cycled off duty and given five-day vacations in Las Vegas and Atlanta, where they will be offered counseling, officials said.

Compass, visiting the emergency operations center in Baton Rouge on his first trip outside New Orleans since the storm hit, said New Orleans had police officers "who made the ultimate sacrifice for this city."

"We had no food. We had no water. We ran out of ammunition. We had no vehicles. We were fighting in waist deep water that was infected and polluted," he said.

Compass said the looting and criminal activity involved a small group of people preying on the weak after being thrust into evacuation areas with regular citizens.

As for reports that police stood by while women were raped and people were beaten, the chief responded: "Are you crazy? We did everything that was humanly possible to protect human life."

Without communication or lights, officers sometimes had to follow the traces of light made by fired weapons and physically wrest the guns from individuals' hands, Compass said. He said he did not know how many people were shot by police since Katrina came ashore.

When asked what he thought of federal and state officials' response to the storm, Compass did not offer criticism.

"I'm not a bureaucrat. I'm a police chief. Those type of questions I don't really answer," he said. "We needed more resources, but those resources didn't come."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: banglist; donutwatch; eddiecompass; gangsters; katrina; katrinafailures; looters; nopd; policechief
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To: SmithL
Some officers had abandoned their jobs

I think a lot of them did that long before the hurricane struck.

21 posted on 09/05/2005 5:55:18 PM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel (The Democratic Party-Jackass symbol, jackass leaders, jackass supporters.)
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To: SmithL
"In the annals of history, no police department in the history of the world was asked to do what we (were) asked,"

I think the NYPD would beg to differ.

22 posted on 09/05/2005 5:56:04 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: bethelgrad
Would the police dept. have a few boats in their arsenal? Were they tethered to the school buses?
23 posted on 09/05/2005 5:56:31 PM PDT by Shocked2
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To: SmithL

Chief Wiggum and Officer Barbrady would have done a better job.


24 posted on 09/05/2005 5:56:36 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: PeteB570

We need to catch those two "chillin" in Vegas.


25 posted on 09/05/2005 5:57:31 PM PDT by junta (Invade Mexico, aggressively neutralize its corrupt leadership and introduce civilization.)
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To: dfwgator

Eric Cartman could have done a better job.


26 posted on 09/05/2005 5:58:34 PM PDT by RichInOC ("The coffee is strong at Cafe du Monde, the doughnuts are too hot to touch..." Save the Big Greasy!)
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To: SouthernFreebird

Slidell did. Heard the Slidell sheriff this AM. They had a plan, had practiced, had supplies, shelter. THEY WERE PREPARED.


27 posted on 09/05/2005 5:59:48 PM PDT by bonfire (dwindler)
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To: SmithL

"... and, when you consider all the income they will lose from the local businesmen who will sell their dope, women and scams elsewhere, the New Orleans police have made a significant contribution. Sure, some graft, payoffs, kickbacks, gambling money, phantom payroll income will come in and trickle down, but oour officers will hurt.""


28 posted on 09/05/2005 6:00:07 PM PDT by Tacis ("Democrats - The Party of Traitors, Treachery and Treason!")
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To: SmithL
O'Riley just had the Chief of Police of Nashville on. He is a former some kind of chief of the NOPD. He could not have been more complimentary of his former colleagues.

I remember having seen several documentaries on the corruption of the NOPD.

I sure hope he takes care of business in Nashville, and the criminal element stays east of Jackson, we have enough crime, including the city/county/state officials as it is.
29 posted on 09/05/2005 6:00:33 PM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, Over there, we will be there until it is Over there.")
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To: SmithL

All else considered, let's remember that some of the missing cops may have drowned trying to do their jobs.


30 posted on 09/05/2005 6:00:48 PM PDT by decimon
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To: SmithL

Sorry, I should have addressed my reply to'All' and not to you.


31 posted on 09/05/2005 6:02:21 PM PDT by decimon
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To: dfwgator

It makes you realize how tough...and special... the folks who serve in the military are. All branches of the military are down in the Gulf Coast, doing a tremendous job. No one is offering them a trip to Vegas. Some of them are battle-hardened, having returned from Iraq.

A special thanks to all who serve or who have served.


32 posted on 09/05/2005 6:03:31 PM PDT by mwfsu84
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To: BushCountry
Amazing!!!!! It is all Bush's fault that they could not get to dry land. Nagin is no Moses.
33 posted on 09/05/2005 6:03:49 PM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, Over there, we will be there until it is Over there.")
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To: SmithL

This story about the two cops who killed themselves stinks. Is anyone going to follow up on why they did it? When did this happen? Anything else in their lives which might account for suicide? Divorce? Bankruptcy? Indictment?


34 posted on 09/05/2005 6:04:06 PM PDT by jimboster (Vitajex, whatcha doin' to me)
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To: Archidamus
At a news conference earlier Monday in New Orleans, Deputy Police Superintendent Warren Riley said between 400 and 500 officers on the 1,600-member police force are unaccounted for." Check the Walmarts.

Here's the video. http://www.wimp.com/orleans/
35 posted on 09/05/2005 6:04:17 PM PDT by Master of Orion
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To: SmithL

Absolutely. Those officers were true professionals. They were siphoning gas from every vehicle on the block, holding stores up at gunpoint, telling the sick and injured crying for help to write their names and SSNs on their own arms for ease of later identification and to tie their dead loved ones to trees -- all in the interests of the common good.


36 posted on 09/05/2005 6:05:35 PM PDT by rightwinggoth
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To: SmithL

Step 1 - Shoot Bad Guys
Step 2 - Take their weapons and Ammo
Step 3 - Repeat Step 1


37 posted on 09/05/2005 6:06:00 PM PDT by Grizzled Bear
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To: dfwgator

I think those 26 or so police officers in another coastal area that spent the storm in trees and then got to work as soon as they could climb down would probably beg to differ, too.


38 posted on 09/05/2005 6:06:39 PM PDT by skr
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To: dfwgator
The exact same thing came to my mind.

Chief Wiggum from "The Simpson's"

Leadership in action.

39 posted on 09/05/2005 6:10:24 PM PDT by Qatar-6
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To: SmithL

If the Chief is looking for some of his officers, he might check the Walmarts...we saw some of the N'awlins' cops on camera ripping off a Walmart!

The cops in N'awlins must be dumber than dirt...there they were; being interviewed by one of the local TV station's newsman and recorded on camera while ripping off a Walmart. LMAO
duhhhhhhhhhhh


40 posted on 09/05/2005 6:13:10 PM PDT by kellynla (U.S.M.C. 1st Battalion,5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Div. Viet Nam 69&70 Semper Fi)
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