Cliffs for the lazy:
Met a guy from DOJ
Looters in NO were shot onsite
Bodies are being recovered with multiple bulletholes
You won't see this in the news anywhere
Story:
I was biking in Amite, LA this morning with two co-workers and got a flat tire. This was my 2nd flat and I was out of tubes so I got left by the other two. They promised to return after they rode the 15 miles back to the beginning point and I began a slow walk with my unrideable bike.
I put my bike on my shoulder (carbon fiber) and put my thumb out when I heard traffic but wasn't getting picked up. Hwy 16 is pretty rural and there's mostly huge trucks with logs or cargo, not much else.
About an hour into my walk a pickup pulls over for me and I put my bike in the bed and jump into the cab. The driver is a big guy who introduces himself with his badge. He's from DOJ and headed back into new orleans. I ask him some questions and he's frank since I'm in law enforcement too and he begins to tell me about the looters that got shot during the aftermath of Katrina.
He says that they had authorization to shoot looters without any prompts or questions. One national guard unit reported shooting 9 in one day. There's no official body count but he estimated that it might but somewhere about 40-80 looters shot the first 3 days or so. The looting has since been reduced to nearly nothing. He says the media wasn't allowed in at that time and that they are in now and finding some bodies with multiple bullet holes. I guess there won't be too many answers for those sheeple/looters.
That's my story, discuss.
Met a guy from DOJ
Looters in NO were shot onsite
Bodies are being recovered with multiple bulletholes
You won't see this in the news anywhere
Story:
I was biking in Amite, LA this morning with two co-workers and got a flat tire. This was my 2nd flat and I was out of tubes so I got left by the other two. They promised to return after they rode the 15 miles back to the beginning point and I began a slow walk with my unrideable bike.
I put my bike on my shoulder (carbon fiber) and put my thumb out when I heard traffic but wasn't getting picked up. Hwy 16 is pretty rural and there's mostly huge trucks with logs or cargo, not much else.
About an hour into my walk a pickup pulls over for me and I put my bike in the bed and jump into the cab. The driver is a big guy who introduces himself with his badge. He's from DOJ and headed back into new orleans. I ask him some questions and he's frank since I'm in law enforcement too and he begins to tell me about the looters that got shot during the aftermath of Katrina.
He says that they had authorization to shoot looters without any prompts or questions. One national guard unit reported shooting 9 in one day. There's no official body count but he estimated that it might but somewhere about 40-80 looters shot the first 3 days or so. The looting has since been reduced to nearly nothing. He says the media wasn't allowed in at that time and that they are in now and finding some bodies with multiple bullet holes. I guess there won't be too many answers for those sheeple/looters.
That's my story, discuss.