After Katrina, New Orleans Cops Were Told They Could Shoot Looters
By Sabrina Shankman and Tom Jennings of Frontline, Brendan McCarthy and Laura Maggi of The New Orleans Times-Picayune and A.C. Thompson of ProPublica
August 24, 2010 7:00 pm EDT
EXCERPT -- Please review the entire article!!
Nagin, she recalled, directed Riley to "stop search and rescue and bring our force back to controlling the streets."
"The mayor said, ‘Let's stop the looting, let's stop the lawlessness and let's put our police officers on the streets so that our citizens are protected,'" Forman said.
Nagin had one more message for the deputy superintendent, in Forman's recollection: "Let's stop this crap now."
"We will do that," responded Riley, according to Forman.
That same day, Nagin learned that a police officer, Kevin Thomas, had been shot in the head. Forman said "it made the Mayor furious.''
"And that's when he said we need to declare martial law.''
Soon after, Nagin gave a radio interview in which he said he had called for martial law, adding to the confusion about the rules of engagement. Nagin declined to be interviewed.
http://www.propublica.org/nola/story/nopd-order-to-shoot-looters-hurricane-katrina--------------------------------------------
In the passage I selected, I didn't by any means mean to blame Nagin for this --
there's a lot of info in the article and I haven't read it entirely -- nor is this
intended as an alibi for him --
However, just wanted to point out that obviously saving lives wasn't the mission --
We can see the pressures of the rumors of rape and violence at the sports dome would
have an effect on the Mayor -- they were false, evidently PLANTED rumors???
And, one officer seriously wounded.