Posted on 04/15/2010 9:01:53 AM PDT by Grim
A. Neal posted this photo and comment on Bobby Jindals Facebook page tonight: Hi folks. I was in New Orleans this past Friday night. I was dining within a half block of where the incident involving Allee Butsch happened. I joined this group so that I might share the info, as well as a photo I took. More to come
Via The Hayride.
Allee Butsch suffered a broken leg from the beatdown outside to the SRLC dinner at Brennans Restaurant in New Orleans. She had her leg operated on over the weekend and it will take her months to recover. Her boyfriend Joe Brown suffered a broken nose, a broken jaw, and a concussion. They were attacked after leaving the Southern Republican Leadership Conference dinner at Brennans Restaurant.
Police are looking for a Caucasian male who appeared to be dirty, in his 20s, 6′1″ tall, thin build with a thin face. He had a beard and auburn color hair in a pony tail. He was wearing a light color T shirt and dark color pants. Up to 5 men beat the couple after they left the GOP event on Friday night.
BTTT to find later.
You'd like the name, Cowboy. It's a Cold Steel Vaquero Grande.
C5
Remember Obama was deeply involved, either directly or indirectly, in the Outrageous Riots against Christians burning them alive and burning their Churches to the ground in KENYA just because Obama’s Cousin, Odinga who agreed to force Kenya to be 100% Muslim if he won, LOST a Fair Election against a President strongly Allied to America and Democracy! Why should We expect anything different here from the likes of William Ayers, OBOZO and his Band of Thugs!
That's how it's done in Chicago. But, they're down south now. The swamps are full of thugs who think they can come here and cause trouble. This event occurred a few days ago. If it would have been a Conservative doing the beating the whole moronic stream media would have been on it like gravy on rice. Can't wait until the catch the punk and his buddies. And, it's New Orleans - we are known for our corrupted police - hope one catches the thug!
The most entertaining things I found in New Orleans were the Dancing Cockroaches in my alleged “5 Star Hotel Suite!”
Haven’t been back since!!.......and Thrilled about never being there again!.........;-)
Well, we were always told to be careful where we went, especially at night. But, Brennan’s is in a so-called “safe” zone. No more, I guess.
We always confined our activities to Royal Street and steered clear of Bourbon Street.
Mu husband’s last trip to NO was just weeks after Katrina. He and a friend had booked a hotel room on the edge of the Quarter because they were going there to help out a business colleague by moving some of the business contracts that they could no longer fulfill to our plant.
The two men pulled up in front of the hotel and started to pull out their luggage.
An armed guard greeted them with “Where do you think you are going?” It seems that the hotel had been taken over by FEMA because they were still re-connecting services and looking for bodies. My husband and his friend explained that they had a reservation.
“No, you don’t” replied the guard.
So much for a travel agent booking your room in advance!
They went inside to sort this out. Finally management gave them a room for 2 nights. Meals were served on a family style basis, only. It was during the World Series, and nobody was even in the bar to watch the games in the evening.
Many of the “guests” were search and recover teams with their dogs. The handlers would come in after a long day of work recovering bodies, grimy and tired, and they then had to care for their dogs. Each dog was bathed and his feet checked for wounds. Up again at dawn, the handlers would eat breakfast, feed the dogs, and grab a sack lunch and be off for the day.
My husband and his friend ate one night with a very nice, middle class, black couple who had lost two homes in the storm — theirs and the one next door which they had purchased as a rental for retirement income.
New Oreleans has had a really hard time in recent years, and a few people have given a nice city a really bad name. Pity.
Is that a glock? I agree about the smile/flash.
Thanks-
kristinn
This is what happens in communist countries - opposition leaders are beaten up and even killed. This is violent political intimidation to scare everyone into submission. Get ready for a fight to the death - it’s coming.
I went for the “music” and found very little. At one place there was a jazz band and then a cat lady showed up and counted her cans of cat food. lol.
There were so many places playing loud recorded music that I just stayed away. Then there was the drunk dude who was coming real close to starting a fight. I didn’t want to fight so I gave the guy $20 bucks to go get another drink. lol.
I did meet a pair of cute lesbians heh.
Someone stole some lady’s purse and took off.
The bathrooms were all locked! Hey that one place thinks I’m going to buy a burger from them if I can’t use the restroom? No way.
I had zero fun. Of course I don’t drink and laughing at drunks wears off after a while.
The buildings are too close together, it is not going to be safe at night.
Which instructions?
The Times-Picayune now has a story.
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2010/04/photo_of_jindal_campaign_aide.html
Photo of Jindal campaign aide after attack published on governor’s Facebook page
Sounds like police should be looking for 5 guys.
Thank you for that.
OMG....
They get in my face, I will get them out.
Never bring a knife to a gun fight
...from the N.O. Times-Picyune
http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2010/04/police_release_statement_on_ji.html
....doubt the perps will be caught.
Yes, "Shall Issue". But according the NRA-ILA: "The state of Louisiana recognizes open carry."
However the "next level" is likey to find Ugly Black Guns and "Serious Social Purposes" shotguns more useful than handguns.
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