Two Police Officers Return to Superdome
Two Police Officers Return to the Superdome That Was Their Prison, Too
By TIM DAHLBERG Associated Press Writer
The Associated Press
NEW ORLEANS Sep 7, 2005 — The nights bothered Toni Blanco the most, though they also offered a bit of escape. In a police car, she and fellow detective Alecia Wright could shed their police reserve and share a good cry.
"Many times we laid in the car and tears just rolled," Blanco said. "We talked about how this ever came to be and what would become of everyone."
They had lived for days in the Superdome amid the same stench and misery shared by 25,000 others who sought refuge from Hurricane Katrina's battering winds and ensuing flooding. The only difference was they had a badge, some guns, and supposedly some authority.
Being a cop, though, didn't matter much in the arena. They couldn't arrest anyone because there was no place to put them. The few revolvers they had wouldn't be nearly enough to control the crowd if things got really out of hand.
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