The folks I saw were in very dry "Mansions" in the middle of large areas of land. How close into town they were I couldn't tell. They weren't floating in any water though. And they weren't threatening the guys coming to the door. They handcuffed them and everything. One guy said, "they were mad because our guns were bigger than their guns."
If they threatened the police officers, NG...that would be one thing. But to force them to leave their property on dry ground, where thewy are well provisioned, and to confiscate their arms in the process...IMHO, is just plain wrong, illegal, unbconstitutional, and a crime itself and should not be tolerated.
What an ugly, scary portrait that is.
TXBubba, I saw that same news report. The locked doors of the unscathed Mansions were being kicked in and the police were going through the rooms with their automatic weapons drawn! The homes that were untouched are now wide open to the elements and robbers. Just sickening. Note to self...get those locking steel shutters that lock-down home like a fortress....and have locking underground gun safe. There is no reason for these homeowners to be made to leave their properties or their firearms.