http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBGSKH8PDE.htmlSuburban Police Chief Says Race Played No Role in Blockade of Bridge to New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The police chief in a New Orleans suburb is defending himself against accusations of racism for ordering the blockade of a bridge and turning back desperate hurricane refugees.
Gretna, a town of 17,500 across the Mississippi River from New Orleans, was criticized after Police Chief Arthur Lawson Jr. ordered officers to block a bridge leading into the community, which is almost two-thirds white. New Orleans is two-thirds black.
Three days after Hurricane Katrina made landfall, Gretna officials learned that people trapped in downtown New Orleans were being told to make their way over the bridge called the Crescent City Connection.
Gretna officials quickly organized a bus caravan to take 6,000 refugees to an evacuation center about 16 miles away. But they were quickly overwhelmed, as refugees began gathering near a mall just over the bridge.