Tuesday, August 31, 2021

NEW ORLEANS MAYOR NOT TOLERATING LOOTING

‘Lock em up,’ mayor says anti-looting teams deployed in New Orleans

 

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New York Post 

August 30, 2021

 



New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell said that her order for anyone looting the city is to "Lock 'em up."                                               New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell

 

While videos circulated on social media of some New Orleans businesses appearing to be cleaned out by looters, Mayor LaToya Cantrell emphasized at a press conference on Monday that “there is no widespread looting operation going on throughout the city of New Orleans,” and vowed to lock up anyone caught in the act.


A man carrying items out of a looted store in New Olreans.                                 A man carrying items out of a looted store in New Orleans

 People wheeling a car full of items out of a New Orleans store.                        Looters wheeling a cart full of items out of a New Orleans store

 

Cantrell confirmed that the police department has already arrested some individuals.

“My directive has been very clear: Lock ’em up,” she said. “We will not tolerate it and we have not tolerated it. So we have apprehended those individuals associated with the looting that we have been able to identify, but there is no widespread looting going on in the city of New Orleans.”

She instead chose to highlight the good Samaritan’s who’ve helped their neighbors since the hurricane passed.

“What we do have that’s widespread are residents who are neighbors, who are understanding and exhibiting the spirit of humility, of empathy, who are clearing up their lawns, who are servicing their community. That’s widespread in the city of New Orleans.”

The city suffered widespread damage, including in its iconic French Quarter as a result of the Category 4 hurricane, and the true extent of the damage has yet to be realized.

The storm has claimed the lives of at least two individuals so far.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

Don't arrest them. shoot them.