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Can someone post links to streaming video? I don't know how to do that. Thanks!
1 posted on 09/06/2005 10:15:19 AM PDT by Abigail Adams
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I have been following the Katrina Live Threads daily, and now that they are no longer being posted, I though I'd go ahead and start a Katrina Updates Thread.

Please post any news items, briefs from press conferences, and tidbits you see on TV or streaming video.

I hope it's okay that I started this thread! I've never started a thread before.


2 posted on 09/06/2005 10:17:34 AM PDT by Abigail Adams
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CNN: E Coli found in the water in New orleans.


6 posted on 09/06/2005 10:23:19 AM PDT by Types_with_Fist (I'm on FReep so often that when I read an article at another site I scroll down for the comments.)
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To: Abigail Adams; NautiNurse; steveegg
Streaming links: All information is subject to change. Many stations are relying on their corporate parents to configure and maintain Internet streaming. Because of the intense interest in the feeds, they may be unavailable at times because of network congestion or a problem feeding the video to the streaming servers.

WWL-TV New Orleans - WWL-TV is operating from studios at Louisiana Public Broadcasting. CBS has a relay during the morning and afternoon. When available, use the CBS relay first as they have greater streaming capacity. They have a secondary stream from Yahoo. WWL-TV is also offering a special low-bandwidth audio-only stream for dial-up users.

WDSU-TV New Orleans - The news staff has started to return to temporary news studios near New Orleans. However, expect evening coverage from Hearst-Argyle sister stations WAPT Jackson and WESH Orlando when the New Orleans staff needs to take a break.

WGNO-TV New Orleans - New Orleans' ABC affiliate has returned to the air with WBRZ-TV and launched video streaming with continuous Katrina coverage.

WPMI-TV Mobile, AL - WPMI is webcasting from 5:30am - 10:30pm CDT. When off air, you can view pre-recorded reports on demand. This feed is often unreliable.

WKRG-TV Mobile, AL - This station is providing good coverage of the situation to the east in Mississippi and Alabama. However, the station is now signing off at around 10:30pm CDT like WWL and WPMI.

WJTV-TV Jackson, MS - The CBS affiliate in Jackson is providing live coverage for both the Jackson area and south Mississippi (knowing a lot of media in that area is off the air).

WFAA-TV Dallas, TX - WFAA-TV is here because Dallas is one of the evacuation cities.

United Radio From New Orleans: WWL-AM, WNOE-FM, "KISS-FM," WRNO-FM, WYLD-FM, and WJBO-AM (Clear Channel & Entercom) who have joined forces as United Radio From New Orleans, and they are streaming.

Gulf Coast Storm Network (Clear Channel Radio) - Clear Channel offers radio listeners across the gulf coast access to a simulcast emergency radio service. This service seems primarily focused on Alabama and Mississippi, but does cover Louisiana to some degree.

Streaming Public Safety Communications Links

Baton Rouge Statewide Police + US Customs/US Coast Guard Operations (subject to congestion - try again later if it doesn't load) - Note: Two different radio services air concurrently - police on the right speaker channel and Customs/Coast Guard on the left.:

http://mirror1.ev1helps.net:8080/lspbtr.m3u - 2000 users max
http://stfunoob.com/nola/scanner.pls - 2500 users max
http://aurora.foghaven.net:8000/LSP.m3u - 1000 users max
http://radio2.wrpn.net:5000/nola_scanner.m3u - 32 users max
http://egg.dishnuts.net:8000/LASP.m3u - 100 users max
http://69.18.113.212:8088/listen.pls - 50 users max
http://hostamazing.com/nola/scanner.pls

Houston AstroDome Operations:

http://radio.artplz.com:8000/NewOrleans.mp3.m3u
http://www.goodphuck.com:8088/listen.pls
http://egg.dishnuts.net:8000/NewOrleans.m3u

San Antonio Shelter Operations Feed Unreliable - More Relays Coming:

http://aurora.foghaven.net:8000/san_antonio.m3u

Gulf Coast ARES Emergency Net:

http://ve3nsv.no-ip.org:8000/canwarnlive.m3u

Hurricane Welfare Information:

http://207.44.198.6:8000/listen.pls

Hurricane Katrina Watch Net - Health and Welfare:

http://209.189.239.77:8048/listen.pls

(You may need to install Winamp to listen to these scanner broadcasts. Visit http://www.winamp.com to download the free player.)
7 posted on 09/06/2005 10:23:30 AM PDT by mhking (The world needs a wake up call gentlemen...we're gonna phone it in.)
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To: Abigail Adams; tomkat

Thanks for starting this thread...


22 posted on 09/06/2005 11:01:46 AM PDT by mystery-ak
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Ya done good !
32 posted on 09/06/2005 11:26:00 AM PDT by tomkat
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Found this on Drudge -- good story

snip---

Seven Children Found Wandering Together

Six-year-old in charge; group later reunited with parents

Monday September 05, 2005

They were holding hands. Three of the children were about 2 years old, and one was wearing only diapers. A 3-year-old girl, who wore colorful barrettes on the ends of her braids, had her 14-month-old brother in tow. The 6-year-old spoke for all of them, and he told rescuers his name was Deamonte Love.

Thousands of human stories have flown past relief workers in the last week, but few have touched them as much as the seven children who were found wandering together Thursday at an evacuation point in downtown New Orleans. In the Baton Rouge headquarters of the rescue operation, paramedics tried to coax their names out of them; nurses who examined them stayed up that night, brooding. Balance at this link:

http://www.dailymail.com/news/News/2005090522/

63 posted on 09/06/2005 12:22:08 PM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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More on Snowball.... not sure he has really been found

from A/P

snip--

Sad Story of Boy and His Dog Grips Nation

Among the thousands of crushing moments from last week's deadly hurricane, one image brought the anguish home to many: a tearful little boy torn from his dog while being shuttled to safety.

It tugged at the heartstrings, prompting an outpouring from around the country of people on the hunt for both the boy and his dog Snowball in hopes of a reunion.

They've been scouring shelters, posting notes on the Internet and making phone calls to track them down. One woman set up a Web site to help people pair up pets with their owners. Another set up a reward to encourage someone to come forward with information on Snowball's or the boy's whereabouts.

"Everyone wants to know about Snowball," said Laura Maloney, executive director of the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

The boy was among the thousands who ended up sheltered at the Superdome after the hurricane. But when he went to board a bus to be evacuated to Houston, a police officer took the dog away. The boy cried out _ "Snowball! Snowball!" _ then vomited in distress. Authorities say they don't know where the boy or his family ended up.

link:

http://asia.news.yahoo.com/050906/ap/d8cek2ag0.html

69 posted on 09/06/2005 12:26:56 PM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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Do you have a ping list for this? If so, please add me.


83 posted on 09/06/2005 12:43:51 PM PDT by Krodg
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I just heard on our local news that 200 NASA families are moving here to HSV and MSFC.


89 posted on 09/06/2005 12:51:38 PM PDT by MamaB (mom to an angel)
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Thank you, thank you, thank you...for this thread...I have been lost all day!!!


157 posted on 09/06/2005 1:35:21 PM PDT by Txsleuth
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1k words. None of which I have.

275 posted on 09/06/2005 3:03:22 PM PDT by No Blue States
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Have to chime in and say thanks so much for this thread. I too was upset to see the other one shut down.


572 posted on 09/06/2005 10:03:49 PM PDT by Cedar
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http://www.washtimes.com/functions/print.php?StoryID=20050906-093816-6143r

Steyn. Must read. 'Nuff said.

573 posted on 09/06/2005 10:05:28 PM PDT by Cboldt
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Hume took the leadership of the State of Louisiana (and the inaccurate MSM reports that have been pervasive for a week) to the woodshed tonight.


754 posted on 09/07/2005 3:29:18 PM PDT by Cboldt
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Just came across scanner "Helicopter down in NOLA near golf course. Crew OK"


769 posted on 09/07/2005 4:46:43 PM PDT by GreyWolf (My $.02)
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By the numbers look at Louisiana evacuees in Texas

06:56 PM CDT on Wednesday, September 7, 2005


Associated Press



By the numbers look at Louisiana evacuees in Texas:


EVACUEES

-- Governor Rick Perry's office says approximately 97,000 refugees are in Texas shelters operated by the Red Cross, plus civic and faith-based groups. Another 105,000 people are in hotels and other locations, for a total of about 202,000 refugees.

-- The estimated number of refugees staying in major Red Cross shelters in Houston, Dallas and San Antonio is at least 30,000:


HOUSTON

Astrodome: 2,930

Reliant Arena: 1,800

Reliant Center: 2,000

George R. Brown Convention Center: 1,366


DALLAS

Reunion Arena, 7,122

Convention Center, 9,825


SAN ANTONIO

Former Kelly Air Force Base and other shelters: 5,193


-- Perry has asked U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt for assurances that Texas will get 100% reimbursement for providing Medicaid and other services to refugees.

-- Texas public schools report have enrolled nearly 11,000 school-age refugees.

-- College students displaced by Hurricane Katrina are eligible for in-state tuition rates at Texas colleges and universities.

-- The Federal Emergency Management Agency has authorized cities and counties to pay for temporary housing assistance for refugees from 12 to 18 months.

-- The Texas Health and Human Services Commission has provided more than 60,000 Louisiana families with emergency food stamps over the past week.

-- The Texas Department of Criminal Justice is providing a number for displaced probation or parole offenders to check in, telling their location and to secure supervision.


799 posted on 09/07/2005 10:07:36 PM PDT by BurbankKarl (Largest relocation of African Americans in the US since the end of the Civil War)
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I finally heard from amom. She was in Buloxi,Ms., yesterday and will be again today. She met with representatives from over 27 churches. The churches have been providing food, shelter, clothing, etc. There is no Red Cross or FEMA there yet, at least where they were.

amom said the destruction was absolute, but spirits were high. They are searching for bodies and cleaning up the rubble.

They will be taking supplies back today, medical, and what they can get from the shelter in Baton Rouge (I think). She has not seen anything but CNN at one shelter so she relies on us to get her the real news.

I am still waiting on confirmation about the family we are trying to reunite. I talked to Kaui Hales' mother last night. She is in Texas and wants to house her daughters family. They are Hawaiian. She will let me know when contact is made.

I can not image how many of these folks who have not had contact with family for over a week are dealing. I'm going nuts just trying to connect one family.
841 posted on 09/08/2005 9:09:36 AM PDT by Yellow Rose of Texas (Freeper amom will be reporting live from BRLA)
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Press Releases

Date: 9/9/2005

Contact: Denise Bottcher or Roderick Hawkins at 225-342-9037


UPDATE: TASK FORCE PELICAN

FRIDAY - SEPTEMBER 9, 2005

Louisiana National Guard

- The primary missions of our National Guard forces continue to be:
. security operations
. search and rescue
. evacuation of New Orleans
. repair of breached levees
. debris removal
. citizen support (water, food distribution, shelter)
. medical and law enforcement support

- National Guard forces continue arriving in Louisiana at Belle Chasse Naval Station (by air) and Camp Beauregard (by ground)
o There are currently more than 24,000 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen
o Conducting operations in 13 Louisiana Parishes, as well as emergency support functions throughout the state
o
as of: LA NG EMAC Due In Total
9-Sep-05 4,582 13,282 6,600 24,464

- Task Force Pelican has 4 distinct Task Forces, all of which bring the right force mix and capabilities into the devastated region
. Task Force Santa Fe (Parish support)
. Task Force RSOI, Belle Chasse (coordination of incoming troops)
. Task Force Eagle (aviation)
. Task Force Engineer

- Our Parish Task Force Commanders are working closely with local Parish leadership to ensure we conduct the missions the Parish wants in the most responsive manner.

- Task Force Pelican is embedding National Guard Soldiers with the New Orleans Police Department to provide additional manpower and to allow these great police officers an opportunity to refit after their tremendous response missions.

- Task Force Pelican and Joint Task Force Katrina continue to work very closely on all aspects of military operations.

- National Guard and active duty forces have begun a systematic search of homes, office and buildings. Buildings are then marked to indicate they have been searched.


Saved Lives:
- Search & Rescue ongoing with aerial and maritime forces
- Last 24 hours - 34 critical medical evacuations
- 238 critical patients in last 4 days


Distribution:
Meals Water Ice
8-Sep-05 151,548 128,548 178,000
Day 10 693,552 957,211 256,250


Operations:
Task Force Pelican Commander's priorities are to save lives, security/law and order, evacuation, and support existing critical infrastructure. Outlined below are the states of the National Guard forces in the Parish Task Forces.
- Task Force Orleans - Oklahoma, California, Ohio, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas
- Task Force Baton Rouge - Kentucky, Wyoming
- Task Force Jefferson - Arkansas, Missouri, New Hampshire, Vermont
- Task Force Lafourche - Tennessee
- Task Force Plaquemine - New Mexico
- Task Force St. Bernard - Colorado, Georgia, Maryland
- Task Force St. Charles - South Carolina
- Task Force St. John - New Jersey
- Task Force St. Tammany - Alabama
- Task Force Tangipahoa - North Carolina
- Task Force Washington - Maryland, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania
- Task Force Lafayette - District of Columbia


Security/Law and Order:
- TF Pelican performed security missions to include infrastructure, hospitals, shelters and government buildings.

- With those facilities secured, the Louisiana National Guard transitioned security of Superdome, Morial Convention Center to Soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Division.

- In a proactive measure, National Guard forces were sent to secure local hospitals to include Slidell Memorial, Our Lady of Lake Hospital and University Medical Center; secured six museums in the French Quarter to deter loss of valuable New Orleans history.
- National Guard forces are providing security to the Army Corps of Engineers Contractors plugging the levee break at Inner Harbor Navigation Canal.


Commanders Executive Summary

Operations: Last 24 hours we received 27 missions for security, LOG/J4, Air, evacuation, and communication. TF Santa Fe has stood up and established TOC operations at Belle Chase. The missions will transition from Search and Rescue Operations to Recovery Operations

Intelligence: Weather fronts moving into the AO 11 SEP - 13 SEP. The levee's at the industrial canal has been repaired. The London Ave canal breech will not be repaired for another 4 days.

Aviation: The last 24 hours were spent continuing to move troops and equipment. Sling operations continue. TF Eagle moved operations to Belle Chasse with communication improving. Continue to provide CL I movement, Firefighting. Presently, 204th controls 45 helicopters. Additional support from 489th Air Ambulance (AA) and 1st CAV.

Engineers: Completed assessments in St. Charles, Lafourche, Ascension, and Terrebonne Parishes. Continue operations in St. Tammany, Washington, St. Bernard, Plaquemines, Orleans, and St. Bernard Parishes. Continue to improve living facilities at Alario Center and debris removal of assigned parishes. Next 48 hours: Security handover to 35th ID and begin assessments in St. John, St. James, Livingston, and St. Helena Parishes. Currently assigned 73 missions, with 36 completed, 25 Active, and 12 pending operations.

Logistics: Continue to operate in Green with units moving forward from the RSOI into their area of operations with a minimum of 3 days of supply. Meals, water, and ice continue to be delivered from Belle Chasse and Zephyr Field.

Administration: Continue to stress personnel accounting and strength reporting by issuing guidance. Authorization was given from the SECDEF for Title 32 status for all NG soldiers, orders will be cut for every soldier. Use/Lose leave policy will be extended up to 90 days.

Medical: Began providing medical operations at Gillis Long yesterday for soldiers cycling through on R&R. TMC is a 24/7 operation located at Bldg 33. MEDCOM will be conducting preliminary plans for conducting immunization operations.

Communications: Commercial phone service improving, radio distribution and management improving with the TF elements.

National Guard Nationwide Synopsis

- Over 50,000 National Guardsmen from over 43 states have been activated for Hurricane Katrina relief operations.

- This is the largest and most comprehensive National Guard response
to a natural disaster. Previously, the largest had been for 1989 California Lomo Prieta earthquake, when 32,000 California Guardsmen were activated.

ARMY GUARD 42,249
AIR GUARD 3,931
ANG AIRLIFT SPT 416
EXTERNAL JOA SUPPORT 3,520
TOTAL NATIONAL GUARD 50,116

- National Guard Search and Rescue crews were in the water saving lives four hours after the eye of the storm passed, which is remarkable considering the treacherous conditions. They were able to do that because 2,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen in MS and 4,000 in LA were called to duty by the governors before the storm.

- On the morning after Katrina, the Governors of 40 states called members of their Guards to State Active Duty and began dispatching forces to support the LA & MS Governors.


Department of Health and Hospitals

- The Find Family Call Center has been established at 1-866-326-9393.
o This number will serve as information and support resource for individuals and families who believe they have a family member who may have perished due to the hurricane

- An updated number of fatalities has been announced at 118
o This number will be updated as often as possible when deaths are determined to be storm-related

- DHH has received reports of residents who died at St. Rita Nursing Home in St. Bernard

- DHH is working with the Attorney General's Office and the local District Attorney's Office and is committed to finding out why these residents were not evacuated

- The status of public water systems that have been affected by Hurricane Katrina is being updated on a daily basis
o Visit www.dhhemergencynews.com for more information



Department of Transportation & Development

- DOTD will open bids today for the repair of I-10 "Twin-Span" bridge over Lake Pontchartrain.

- DOTD assisted the Port of New Orleans with preparations to reopen
o Officials inspected the Crescent City Connection bridge for load capacity and found no damage to the bridge except for the toll plaza

- Cooperative effort continues with the Corps on the London Street canal repairs and pumping stations

- Debris cleanup and road sign and signal work continues



Department of Social Services

- During the one week period from Sept. 2 - Sept. 9, 2005, DSS processed more than 120,000 Disaster Food Stamp applications for a total of about $52 million in benefits

- Due to the devastating impact made to some infrastructures, a one-week extension of the Disaster Food Stamp Program will be given to residents of:
o Orleans, Jefferson, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, Washington, St. Tammany, St. Charles, St. John, West Feliciana, Lafourche, Terrebonne, Tangipahoa, Livingston and St. Helena

- There are currently 51,849 displaced citizens in 215 Louisiana shelters. Another 659 citizens are housed in six special needs shelters. FEMA and Red Cross are now tracking out-of-state shelters

- In order to ensure that there is a central source of shelter locations, DSS is requesting all shelter operators (other than those who are caring for individuals in their homes) to contact their Offices of Emergency Preparedness if they haven't already done so.



Department of Environmental Quality

- Variances have been issued for open burning of debris in Terrebone and LaFourche parishes.

- Where possible, the debris will be burned in a curtain destructor which will minimize smoke and particulate matters.

- Because of the large amount of debris, some open burning will occur.

- Plans are in place for FEMA, DEQ and the Environmental Protection Agency to monitor the air around these sites. DEQ enforcement staff will inspect the burn sites to verify the material burning is hurricane-related debris.

- DEQ is currently working with parishes to locate areas and issue variances that will allow the parishes to burn the debris.



Department of Labor

- Employers who want to hire people dislocated by Hurricane Katrina can call the Louisiana Department of Labor toll free at 1-800-481-6762 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

- Persons seeking job information can call the Louisiana Department of Labor's
toll- free number 1-866-310-1585 between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

- As of Thursday after, the Labor Department had collected 105,000 unemployment claims from persons in Louisiana who lost their jobs because of Katrina
o There could be another 20,000 to 50,000 claims collected in other states

- Secretary of Labor John Warner Smith will be interviewed by ABC World News Tonight at 10:45 a.m. Friday morning.
o Interview will focus on the expected large number of unemployed and what we are doing about it
o Interview will air 5:30 p.m. Friday.

- At 11:45 a.m., Sec. Smith will join U.S. Sec. of Labor Elaine Choa, Treasury Secretary John W. Snow, Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Guiterrez and Social Security Commissioner Jo Anne B. Barnhart for a media op
. Department of Labor, 1991 Wooddale Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA
. Media op with applicants at labor office
. Choa sets 5-minute press conference with national media in tow.


Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries

Preliminary analysis of economic losses to state's fisheries-related industries

- Preliminary estimates indicate a potential $1.3 billion loss in retail fisheries revenue over the next year due to Hurricane Katrina damage

- That number would represent a 45 percent loss to the total value of the state's commercial harvest values -- and recreational retail sales related to fishing activities
. Based on 2003 sales levels of $2.85 billion

- Estimates assume that the hurricane's impact is limited to the parishes of:
. Orleans
. Jefferson
. Plaquemines
. St. Bernard
. St. Tammany
. lower Lafourche

- The estimates are based on available historical data using previous losses sustained after hurricanes and recent retail sales totals for prior years

- These projections are subject to adjustment as air and water surveys are made over the next several months.
Board of Regents College & University Updates

Nicholls State Update:
- Classes resumed Wednesday

- More than 570 displaced students have applied and are registered
-
- Registration has been extended until Sept. 19 for students enrolled at colleges and universities unable to offer classes

- Application and late registration fees have been waived. Persons interested should visit www.nicholls.edu call (985) 448-4507 or toll-free (877) NICHOLLS

- In cooperation with local, state and federal agencies, Nicholls facilities continue to provide temporary shelter for more than 800 general evacuees and 131 TMOSA (special needs/medical) patients with their 44 caregivers


Southeastern Louisiana University Update
- Southeastern resumed classes Thursday at the Hammond campus, Baton Rouge nursing center, and the Livingston Parish Literacy Center in Walker.
. A decision on the re-opening of the St. Tammany Center will be forthcoming

- The university continues to request that students check in and provide information on their status
o They can do this on-line (www.selu.edu) or by calling 985-549-2000

- Southeastern has already accepted more than 400 applications from displaced students whose studies at New Orleans area universities have been disrupted by the hurricane.
o When possible, Southeastern will merge them into existing classes

- Southeastern has scheduled two informational sessions at the Student Union Theatre for displaced students. The sessions are scheduled:
o Saturday, Sept. 10 @ 12:00 noon
o Monday, Sept. 12 @ 4:30 p.m.

- For more SLU information call 985-549-2000 or check the website: www.selu.edu.



Department of Education

- Education officials have placed full page ads in all of the major daily newspapers in Louisiana targeting displaced teachers
o The ads identify resources for finding jobs and our call center number, where they can get assistance

- Additionally, the department has set up a website, www.teachlouisiana.com where teachers can fill out one job application and then districts who are hiring teachers can search through the applicants to find appropriate matches

- Call center staff are also assisting teachers in filling out the teach Louisiana website application over the phone if they do not have internet access

- Preliminary damage reports are coming in from the impacted parishes and should be ready for dissemination later today

- We are also receiving preliminary reports on the number of students being enrolled across the state. Those numbers should be ready for release later today as well.


Department of Corrections

- DOC's key mission is to maintain safe and stable correctional facilities given the large increase in population, both in state and parish facilities

- By Monday, DOC will have identified and classified all 8,000+ inmates evacuated due to Katrina and their housing locations

- Current housing assignments are temporary. Once lists are complete, DOC will move some inmates to other locations around the state in order to better achieve safe and stable prison environments

- 460 inmates were moved to a federal facility in Coleman, Florida on Thursday. Another 460 will be moved today
o The Federal Bureau of Prisons is housing these inmates free of charge to the state

- There have been 229 individuals arrested and detained at the Greyhound Detention Center in New Orleans

- DOC anticipates transportation of some 50+ detainees today to Elayn Hunt Correctional Center.



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916 posted on 09/09/2005 8:10:28 AM PDT by Ellesu (www.thedeadpelican.com)
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Looking for a Baton Rouge FReeper.

I've seen several reports this week that crime is totally out of control in Baton Rouge. Blk gangs are breaking into houses, breaking out car windows, threatening to kill white students at LSU, etc. I'm trying to find out if there's any truth to these reports whatsoever.

1,009 posted on 09/09/2005 5:58:07 PM PDT by shield (The Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God!!!! by Dr. H. Ross, Astrophysicist)
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http://www.katc.com/global/story.asp?s=3830028&ClientType=Printable


1,122 posted on 09/10/2005 9:55:39 AM PDT by Ellesu (www.thedeadpelican.com)
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