Left for dead with killers in a flooded, stinking jail
By Mark Coultan in Clarksville, Tennessee
September 11, 2005
The Sun-Herald
Mr McDonald shared his small prison cell in New Orleans with two men, all of them using a bucket for a toilet. After a while, they put a blanket over it in an attempt to reduce the stench. "We got virtually left for dead," he said.
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Soon after the hurricane hit, prisoners rioted; not to escape, he said, but to get to somewhere safe. They used trolleys to break down doors and lit fires using toilet paper.
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He said he had to wade through the polluted water despite having a weeping wound from a hernia operation. He had heard a story that two prisoners had drowned in a basement holding cell.
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Because of overcrowding, he was forced to endure days in the blistering sun. The men were thrown peanut butter sandwiches by the guards. He slept on a sheet on the ground.
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