SAY BIG BRO,, I WAS THERE I SWEAR TO GOD!! IM FROM ALGIERS 1.5 NEW ORLEANS L.A 70114 IT'S ON THE WESTBANK SIDE OF THE RIVER. . BUT WHEN WE GET" HACKED-UP BY" THE DIRTY ASS POLICE MEN,, THAT WAS CALLED THE JUMP OUT" BOYZ,.. THEY WOULD STOP U AND, BRING U TOO JAIL ON Tulane and Broad IS WHERE, THE JAIL WAS , , AND THE NAME" OF THE JAIL WAS CENTRAL LOCKED UP-
BIG DOGG ,,I SWEAR TOO GOD ON MY DEAD GRANDMOTHER BODY,, THAT WAS floating in the water bro, they was killing people JUST for the fun!! Of it" JUST BECAUSE they knew that they could get away with it man,, it's STARTING too hurt my heart just to see,, y'all standing inn there like it, ant nothing but, only if you knew!! How MUCH we suffer,, and who!! Made it out by luck,, bro by the grace of GOD!! BECAUSE WE WAS FIGHTING FOR OUR LIFE BRO,, THEM PEOPLE AND POLICE OFFICERS LEFT US ALL IN THERE FOR DEAD.. I SWEAR TO GOD
I'm italian, I remember the news from New Orleans, but I know this sad story only today, as catholic, as human being, as lawyer and jail educator, I was shocked and heartbroken reading about this, those all poor souls...
NEVER. And as Milton was approaching FL recently I started thinking back to Katrina, and I wondered how many people actually died and were unaccounted for as a result of that storm. Then as I continued down the rabbit hole I thought about the people in hospitals, nursing homes, and prisons during Katrina - and I sought out to learn about what happened to them. In my research I found plenty of news media about the hospitals (Tulane & Charity most notably) and a few stories about the nursing homes (Rita) but of course I can't find hardly anything about what happened in the prisons.. except for this video. Convenient isn't it.
During Hurricane Katrina, prisoners were abandoned in their cells, left to perish as guards evacuated amidst the chaos. Accounts from credible witnesses revealed that the flood levees were intentionally breached, resulting in extensive flooding primarily affecting impoverished black neighborhoods.
@@PeerlessYT no, are you? You can see the 🐷 just walking around randomly spraying them. Some are standing, some are walking, all doing nothing worthy of being p3pper-sprayed.
Born and raised in New Orleans, currently Navy Chief active duty. Ppl have to understand Katrina wasn’t a natural catastrophe it was a genocide! They bombed the leeves, waited 72 hours before they let ppl in with boats saying they needed permits while elderly, kids, ppl, and animals drowned or starved to death, literally the worse experience I went through in my younger life.
You experienced and understand that this was a genocide, yet you still signed your life to the same government that deliberately embondaged black people.
@@darealstewboo4068 Yes that's what I heard. There used to be a good documentary on here showing a clip of the helicopters shooting the levees out. Also they went door to door where it wasn't flooded trying to confiscate people's guns. This was an event, nothing natural about it. Haarp.
@@darealstewboo4068 yes if you ever get a chance to go to New Orleans, ask and talk to the people. And if you ever go visit the lower 9th wd by the canal and they have a sign up the explaining what happened and when the resident heard the explosions. It was already pre determined not saying the hurricane wasn’t real obviously, it’s the aftermath the shouldn’t have ever happened. It wasn’t a black white thing it was a rich poor thing, but some how they managed to save most of our money grabber tourist attractions in the French quarter🤦🏾♂️. It was a first responder that did an interview and he explained you can tell it was some type of explosion and not a breach. But the media pushes out what they want to same how they try and divide us as people with black vs white. Humanity is always in question to me and very unfortunate
@@FeliciaMyers its called parish prison but its still their version of county jail it's not actually a prison its just a Louisiana thing but you and I both know state prisons never located in the middle of a busy city
This is H.O. D. The house of Detention. I spent months in there. Its not prison. Everyone there waswaiting to go to court. There was a fed tier in there. Once convicted people were shipped to D.O C. within one or two weeks. @@FeliciaMyers
People definitely talk about it main stream didn’t. But there were also yt people just capping blk pepo in the street during this time and no arrests were made.
Society has way more compassion for wild animals than someone who's broken the law regardless of how minor the offense. It's a strange and disturbing fact. Imagine being locked in a cage while the water rolls in.
Imagine what some did to people who didn't live to see what Katrina did. It's kind of sad it went both ways if you stop and think about it. Eye for an eye.
Imagine the ones falsely convicted cuz that tends to happen a lot amongst the poor or blk. And the ppl who were locked up for minor offenses or drugs. Smh@brendaksmith3380
THEY DO NOT GIVE A DAMN ABOUT US (BLK PEOPLE). MOST OF THE PEOPLE WERE NOT THE RIGHT COLOR IF YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT I MEAN. THE BLK MAN THAT WAS TALKING WAS WORKING FOR THE MAN IF YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT I MEAN. THAT IS WHY HE STRAIGHT UP LIED ABOUT IT BEING SAFE AND HAVING BACK UP GENERATORS; WHEN HE KNEW FROM THE START THERE WERE NOT ANY AT ALL. IF THERE WERE SAFE AND THEY HAD BACK UP GENERATORS LIKE HE SAID THEY DID THEN WHY WOULD THE PRISON INMATES (THE ONES THAT CAME OUT OF IT ALIVE) BE STANDING ON THE ROOF TOP YELLING FOR HELP. LIKE I SAID BEFORE THEY JUST DID NOT GIVE A DAMN AND THE FACT THEY WERE NOT THE RIGHT COLOR IF UNDERSTAND WHAT I MEAN.
@@8213apice no there were whites too, more blacks but race should not matter as all were human and should have been treated as such. This breaks my heart just hearing about what was done to ALL of them.
the Mayor & Gusman were black also, what did they do to save the inmates?. They were in charge & held the keys to open the cells and save these poor souls from drowning. Did they even at least try?. I hope everyone involved with causing the deaths of anyone have nightmares or are haunted for the rest of their lives for what they have done.
I never heard this before and it’s inhumane. I wouldn’t put it past the government to do something like this. This is just mind blowing that all them prisoners had to die in this way.
You never heard it because of the part of the great big cover up, you just heard the narrator say that lot of people would say that this never happened but it did... All these years later it's just making it on UA-cam.. straight up cover up, and I bet you those families were not compensated, because they will never admit to any negligence
I was 8 and living in Chicago when this happened but I have family from all over the south including New Orleans. My aunt who was about 70yrs old at the time came to live with her niece (my great Grandma) coming from New Orleans and had lost her husband in the nursing home they were in. I remember this like yesterday because we attempted to travel back to retrieve some things but it was so much damage in roads and everywhere we were stuck for hours and started on foot.! And while at the time it wasn’t significant I will always hold this memory because neither my aunt or gma are here with me today and I will always appreciate them for allowing me to experience my childhood in the south and see the hurricane damage FIRST HAND !
I grew up in Chicago as well. I was 18 when it happened. I remember it being all over the news and everything. We sent water and monies down there. It was devastating for the whole country.
Recently went down the Katrina rabbit hole. The entire ordeal was so mismanaged and poorly handled. It was disgusting. There is so much human and animals suffering. When Katrina happened I was in my early 20's and living in Colorado at the time. I remember seeing it on the news and it was messed up then. I started remembering and seeing stuff I never knew about recently. The first person who died in Katrina layed on a side walk for 4 days before someone covered up her body. That person was named Vera Smith, they never solved her death or knew how she died. There was also senior living facilities that were left abandoned. About 100 Defenseless seniors were left to drown in the hurricane in Old Folk's Homes. that really bothered me. Outside of the Convention Center there was dead bodies in wheelchairs just sitting out covered in blankets. They say about 2k people died, but I have heard it was actually around 10k people that died. There are conspiracies theories that the levees were blown up to protect the French Quarter and other tourist areas, I am starting to believe that actually occurred, because they did not give af about these people in New Orleans from what I have seen. 500 inmates is totally believable.
I was one of inmates that was locked up in jail when the storm hit. I was 22 female at the time. When the storm hit the women on my dorm we where all on bunks then 30 minute the power went out . After the power here come the water coming in . Getting higher and higher . All of us were on the top bunks. Next hing we hear guys breaking out and trying to escape on the rooftop. But the guards got them and brought them back. 500 people did die in OPP. It was less then that but some inmates were trap and in there cells cause they could not open the doors after the power went out. When the mayor came to there right mind and said we got to get them out there after 2 days with no food or water hot ass hell . They put us on the boats brought us the only road where the could drive buss to pick us and bring us tho othe jails. That would take us . I and some other females about 100 of us females got brought to and Angola. Witch was not that bad they treated us pretty well. But it was scary what the storm hit and the water came pouring in . That something I would not ever want to go thrr again. Oh by the new Orleans don't have basement it can't the city is in sea level theat why they don't put the dead in the ground . But I was there.
Big fuckin balls,500 deaths in one place who died with pure anguish in suffering I'm ashamed to say I've never heard of this story before even though I do know some awful things happen including please killing innocent civilians gun confiscation and all manners of war this just adds to the list
@@nikkifernandez5674stfu who cares. The only ones that genuinely deserved to go like that are the ones that are pedos and shit like that. People that are there for simple possession or something certainly didn’t deserve that. You sound dense.
More than that happened..they stole children..misplaced familes with nothing..and alot of people never found they family after they all was evacuated and came back to town
Exactly the same thing as taking place right now in Hawaii Maui is exactly what happened to us how to steal our land our natural resources our community our sacred land homes memories families and kids
No sweetheart they actually covered it what it is is that the media is now governed with laws where they put out what they want us to know where certain narratives are being pushed where folks could think what they want us to think that way they can come in and control the same situations that they orchestrated it's simple causing order out of Chaos but it won't be able to happen once folks has woken up to what they're doing you know that's like a spell it no longer works when folks are on to it@@Melanin2670
I'm so glad you're uploading these videos about hurricane Katrina. I would be interested in seeing more footage from the hurricane. I'm also becoming intrigued with learning and visiting New Orleans.
@@RangerRickTV Awesome. I am thinking of visiting New Orleans for a few days, but am very nervous. Do you have any recommendations on what I can do to stay safe there?
Don’t come here the crime is awful they sense when you’re not from here they rob rape or kill you like it’s nothing stay away until we get somebody in office willing to lock them up as of now mayor toilet lets them right back out of jail so they don’t care if they get caught
No, no you don’t want to see it at all….I have raw footage of guts, dead bodies, and stinking flesh just out on the streets…it was murder by the way (our own government)
My husband was released just a few days before the storm hit due to “overcrowding”. If not for that, he would not be laying next to me and I wouldn’t have had our 5 amazing children.
And to think how many people and businesses put them in the basement! To hear about it, or think about it, you can only think "noooooo, don't do that!"
I watched this unfold on TVand cried for a week. . My husband from New Orleans, and he hates talking about it. He said it's not the hurricane that gets to him, it's how they were treated.
I remember wondering what was going to happen to the prisoners..This is sad years later a whole lot of people should be held accountable for there deaths.
Thank you for exposing the horrible treatment of these prisoners. Even though they have been detained that doesn't give officials to make a GOD like decisions with someone life. I am so grateful you made it out and using your platform to share your experiences as an inmate. God bless you and I look forward to learning more. I myself was an inmate in the Ohio women prison so I know first hand the corruption that is world wide.
But if you knew case-by-case what each individual did to end up inside here -murder, manslaughter, robbery of the elderly and or weak, would you still even feel any empathy?
@@ACSteph-i4o first off don’t be ignorant everyone in prison isn’t GUILTY second, I’m not God they aren’t either so you don’t just break the law and say it’s ok because they did wrong. You don’t know case by case and the media has lied on many of my ppl so educate yourself. Your evil to think it’s a humans job to take away the right to live in a disaster. They were WRONG PERIOD I don’t care what crimes were committed u can’t let ppl drown as punishment.
It's very interesting that so many people have not heard of this. I was in Baltimore at the time. I can recall just about every story of heartbreak from that week surrounding Katrina
@@LockedNloadEEDlike they still do now? ppl eat up the media BS with a shovel about everything. Bengazi, Afghanistan withdrawal, Russia hoax, and more.
I know they were in prison for a reason but that's still very very wrong. I had no idea this happened after all these years. Thanks for the upload. RIP guys.
i greeted folks from NO as they exited buses in houston at the astrodome . some of the most horrendous stories i will never forget i heard during my 2 weeks volunteering there , especially kids who were alone . it was a life changing experience .
What is extremely said is those prisoners could of easily taken over those little bit of C.Os and they didn't. I feel worse for ppl in there for just driving tickets they couldn't pay. This is horrifying
Isn't any C.O.s to take over in OPP your locked in the cell block. The C.O.s are on the other side of 2 Steele doors. If 1 happens to come into the cell block and you happen to catch the door before it closes its another Steele door and then you will still be in the stairwell which also has Steele doors on every level and to exit. The C.O.s didn't come in the cell block anyways because their wasn't a reason because they ran out of food and water. Most likely the C.O.s took the food and water for themselves and their family. Crazy part I was in this same place in 2010 yeah they opened it right back up
You are so right!! It’s extremely hard to think what those inmates went through. Nobody deserved to be left for dead like that. As you said there were people incarcerated for not having the money to pay a damn parking ticket. I have been put in the county here in Ohio for that same reason. I literally spent 2 wks in jail lost my job and the next two years of my life were definitely trying times. It’s all about money. The corruption runs rampant. Just look at the 215 inmates who were just found dead and buried in shallow unmarked graves in Mississippi 😢And guess what now the families have to pay to get their loved one back for a proper burial. The love of money is the root of their level of evil. What’s so sad with the inmates in Katrina is that the C.O’s who handled this matter don’t even make a lot of money but they get off on the power trip. There is no way I could have been there and did nothing. It’s all so disheartening 😢
Those poor men locked in the lower cells and ones locked in n survived but had no access to food or water. This is a tragedy. I thought the hospitals were bad. What a nightmare. Why werent they held accountable for locking them in n leaving them. Thats murder.
@@RangerRickTVI wish I knew you where doing this story my step dad was killed by a guard for not being able to kee his in head in the water in front of my brother being 14 years old witnessing the inmates left for dead on bridge man it's soo much happen
Bro when you say something like “I lived through it..” that implies you were one of the actual inmates trapped in here during Katrina. You didn’t live though it, man, you took a tour of it. A nice comfy tour where you know you get to go home whenever you’re ready to do so. This video is extraordinarily interesting, I feel like you don’t need to mislead people and possibly offend people to get the views, the content stands on its own.
That frighten the life out of me when you showed the staines of where they would of drowned and been left down the long enough to make a stain on the walls 🧱
The stains on the wall weren’t from them laying down there after it flooded. Those are just from when they would lay in their beds and press up against the wall and the oils and skin cells rubbed off on the wall 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Yes this happened this happened to people in an old folks home too if your ever in prison or jail and something happens they are told to lock you up and leave you it was my biggest fear
Just discovered your channel,this truly sad. Never heard of the dearth that took place there during katrina, thank you for bringing this to light. May they rest in Heaven!! WOW!! Good job guys, stay safe and Blessed
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Hello from uk came across your channel tonight thank you for uploading this karma to the ones who left them behind to this day I can’t believe how the people and animals were treated of New Orleans it breaks my heart rip to all that died I hope the ones that survived have rebuilt there lives
I live in new Orleans im from new Orleans my whole family im from the new Orleans East area zip code 70126 my whole family is from here I was born in 84 im 40years old so i was in my 20' wen this happened remember this well lost a lot of people and family from this experiment the government pull on on us the people of new Orleans it's sad and people are still dealing with trama and heart Acts of what happened someone needs to be hold accountable for what they done
Before Katrina even started affecting the city they was breaking out and Marlin Gusman took the guns away from the sheriff's deputies. Not to mention all the guards who left their post during the storm.
well the inmates had a secret opening where they would come and go as they pleased. Buying food outside on the streets and even roaming Bourbon St drinking liquor and bringing beer back to their cells. They recorded it on their phones. It's on youtube some where if searched.
It did happen. I had a family member there at the time! And all of the inmates should have been compensated for what they went through for people walking out on them, and the mayor at the time not caring
I was there as a child. I offer to say my piece. My step father was a corrections officer and we were present at this location along with many other family members of officers during Katrina. I've been silent for years because we were instructed to never say anything about it. But since the story is out now I'd like to share my peace.
My brother’s company chartered buses from here in Alabama to New Orleans to help get people out before the hurricane. And we’ll the buses were stripped and left mostly empty. My brother had to pay for the destruction to the buses. I feel sorry for the prisoners but not the sorry asses that stayed. A bunch of sorry mf’s that wanted to rape children and women and loot.
@sheshe681 Bless your Brother. I was down there but drove out as fast as possible and managed to get to Georgia. May I ask about your Brothers name, or if there is anything official set up by the family so people who remember and care could donate to him? I know it’s been a long time, thought I’d ask though. And yes, what happened in the makeshift places for elderly, kids etc to sleep at….absolutely sickening. The National Guard wouldn’t do a thing…I ask what these “other assignments” were that they were on? In the future, let’s remember who helped - we helped each other, rescuing elderly men and women who were too scared to leave. We can’t Have a Point A and no Point B or C! We gotta worth together to help each other. So many thoughts…ai haven’t been back since but I plan to. @sheshe681 did your brother ever receive insurance money? Anything? If you have a donation email - only from you, (because others may just say they’re you, or your brother to steal.) please post his or bus companies email! Would do what I can to help him receive his money back. Maybe I can even spread this around ATL- plenty moved from Nawlins to ATL and never left! God Bless and keep everyone healthy and safe. 🙏🙏❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
Not everyone wanted to rape and loot but quite a few did. A lot of them foolishly thought it was going to be another run of the mill hurricane where there would be no power for a few days, trees down, etc. So they stayed and partied. My friend from Metairie had a couple friends around the block that did that, they lived in a single story home and ran to his 2 story condo when the water came. He used to have copies of pictures they took of the water halfway up his staircase and the aftermath the next day. Scary as hell but they were stupid and stayed when they had a car they could've left in.
The containers u thought where for meds or whatever in that box is actually for pee to do lab test also there are other documentary's where u can see how bad that building has gotten over time also in others they run into ppl that are getting high and one was a woman who was shooting up so maybe she was living there for a while so it's crazy just to see how time changes and I figured they were covering up this whole thing so sad even though they were prisoners they didn't deserve that they were still human beings and some of them where there for minor charges and hadn't even been sentenced even parking tickets I think that sheriff shud have been jailed and charged and I think some of those prisoners deserve compensation or families should be they were treated worse then animals
Guess these crackers were never on methadone or had to take UA's for probation/parole. Kinda reminded me of valley girls walking around going like super yucky 🤣
THIS STORY IS SAD HOW HEARTLESS OF THOSE GUARDS THAT ALLOWED THIS TO HAPPEN THEY WERE ONLY THINKING OF THEMSELVES NO REGARD FOR HUMAN LIFE REGARDLESS OF THEIR CRIMES THEY STILL WERE HUMAN BEINGS
That was all the doings of the sheriff and Mr chocolate city himself Mr. Clarence Raymond Joseph Nagin Jr. Who was convicted of contractor and corruption fraud sentenced to 10 years in federal prison but received an early release due to covid 19 . Which he's also the current mayor's go to for assistance in making stupid decisions.
@@mrmaze2463 this was a city jail where people went for petty offenses. Take yo heartless azz somewhere wit that. They didn't deserve to drown to death. I know there were people in there that hadn't done a thing. If you condone this, just get ready because your day is coming to experience something much worse. There's a time and a place waiting on people with a heart like yours
Governor is to blame #1 then whoever makes the big bucks running that jail #2 Guards don't have that much power and I'm sure they were concerned about their families at home and rightfully so.
Thank you for this wild and dark glimpse. I lived in N.O. In 2006 just about a year after Katrina like at least half of all residents of the city were still gone and evacuated when I came I explored the inside of the Magnolia Projects before they finished tearing them down. Total ghost town. Weird and spooky still furnished inside the units rotting food in the fridges you could tell residents left in a hurry. I’ve never seen anything like it. I went in alone with a disposable camera and a punt of vodka those were back in my heavy drinking days. Love to N.O. 🙏♥️
During Katrina I was in the Dallas VA and they brought a busload of veterans in there that had been through Katrina, they were wearing clothes with the tags still on them and stuff that they had looted. Veteran and one was a Vietnam veteran, and broke down and was crying and he said even in Vietnam we expected to see bad things because it was war, but I never thought I would see this in my own country he was so upset...
My team and I are currently producing a documentary for Amazon to shine a light on injustice and work towards holding those responsible behind the scenes accountable for their actions. Do you have any names or information we can use.
Don't matter what they did they are still human beings just sad I could not imagine what they must of went through and how scared must of been knowing you are about to die drowned 😡😡😡
Bro? 😳 I’m from Mobile and experienced Katrina first hand. I didn’t know about this. I’ve never seen that video of all those inmates on the off ramp sitting there getting pepper sprayed. Imagine how many dangerous ass dudes took advantage of the storm and escaped. Wow. I haven’t even finished the video yet but had to pause to say nice work on this film guys. 👏
Is one of the roof areas you got to, the area some prisoners were able to get to and wrote "Please Help, No Food 4 days"? I kept waiting for you to look for documents but only saw one set of filing cabinets. It appears anything incriminating would have been removed long ago.
NOW ASK YOUR SELF... HOW MANY OTHER THINGS HAVE WE NOT HEARD IN THE MEDIA??? THE MEDIA GIVES US ENTERTAINMENT, NOT TRUTH. THE TRUTH IS KEPT SECRET AND SWEPT UNDER THE RUG
We did hear it. There was so much damage and so many wild things happening at one time that there was so much media I feel like happening at one time it was hard to consume it all. The federal government’s response was more criminal than most people realize. New Orleans took a direct hit and the pumps stopped working from a cat 4 not even 50 years before. I’m in the Mississippi delta. A lot of people also don’t realize how devastated Mississippi and outside of NO in L.A. things were. Katrina hit Bilxoi & Gulfport directly.
Watching from Uk 🇬🇧 Never heard of this before..shocking to see this had happened in USA and most of the world did not know. Will share on my Facebook.
@@RangerRickTV I live on the MS Gulf Coast-Waveland actually where the eye wall passed over. This is the first documented video concerning Katrina that I have watched after almost 20 years. I packed up my kids and left my husband and house behind and came back to total destruction. I was in my own hell so a lot of things that took place like this I had no idea. Thank you for bringing an awareness to this. Utterly heartbreaking to watch.
Im in Louisiana. I was here for Katrina , but went to Lafayette. I never heard about this. Im a nurse, when they called for all to go to New Orleans, cause i lived in Ponchatoula at the time, my kids wouldnt let me go. Glad they didnt let me go. I saw what went on at the hospitals in New Orleans after katrina. It was a nightmare. ,
I was in OPP for Katrina. Yup 3 to 4 days no food or water... I had a lawsuit that I believe the statue of limitations is up. But if your reading this and you can help me. Please reach out to me. I'm still traumatize of the whole ordeal. #survivor
@@nikkifernandez5674ur up under everyones mf comments. get a fucking life you sick disgusting fuck. ur karma will most definitely be drowning someday.
@@nikkifernandez5674Are you seriously this much of a self righteous shitty person, or just trolling? Either way, so far YOU are the ONLY person that is coming off as someone who might be deserving of such mistreatments- besides the officals who did this of course.
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Nagin sho killed a lot of folks
SAY BIG BRO,, I WAS THERE I SWEAR TO GOD!! IM FROM ALGIERS 1.5 NEW ORLEANS L.A 70114 IT'S ON THE WESTBANK SIDE OF THE RIVER. . BUT WHEN WE GET" HACKED-UP BY" THE DIRTY ASS POLICE MEN,, THAT WAS CALLED THE JUMP OUT" BOYZ,.. THEY WOULD STOP U AND, BRING U TOO JAIL ON Tulane and Broad IS WHERE, THE JAIL WAS , , AND THE NAME" OF THE JAIL WAS CENTRAL LOCKED UP-
BIG DOGG ,,I SWEAR TOO GOD ON MY DEAD GRANDMOTHER BODY,, THAT WAS floating in the water bro, they was killing people JUST for the fun!! Of it" JUST BECAUSE they knew that they could get away with it man,, it's STARTING too hurt my heart just to see,, y'all standing inn there like it, ant nothing but, only if you knew!! How MUCH we suffer,, and who!! Made it out by luck,, bro by the grace of GOD!! BECAUSE WE WAS FIGHTING FOR OUR LIFE BRO,, THEM PEOPLE AND POLICE OFFICERS LEFT US ALL IN THERE FOR DEAD.. I SWEAR TO GOD
I was in there for 7 days
To answer a question you and no one else probably cared about the first set of pills is propanalol a heart med for high blood pressure.
And the crazy thing is,
We never heard about this in the media.....never. smh.
I'm italian, I remember the news from New Orleans, but I know this sad story only today, as catholic, as human being, as lawyer and jail educator, I was shocked and heartbroken reading about this, those all poor souls...
NEVER. And as Milton was approaching FL recently I started thinking back to Katrina, and I wondered how many people actually died and were unaccounted for as a result of that storm. Then as I continued down the rabbit hole I thought about the people in hospitals, nursing homes, and prisons during Katrina - and I sought out to learn about what happened to them. In my research I found plenty of news media about the hospitals (Tulane & Charity most notably) and a few stories about the nursing homes (Rita) but of course I can't find hardly anything about what happened in the prisons.. except for this video. Convenient isn't it.
During Hurricane Katrina, prisoners were abandoned in their cells, left to perish as guards evacuated amidst the chaos. Accounts from credible witnesses revealed that the flood levees were intentionally breached, resulting in extensive flooding primarily affecting impoverished black neighborhoods.
Wow I never heard about this at all til now ! Omg! This is horrible!😢
3:33 seeing that guard just randomly pepper spray them while they’re not doing anything, is fxcking sickening.
Especially knowing everyone there literally has 0 fucking energy to want to even breathe
It looks like they were trying to get in the water and were not supposed to.
are you blind?
@@PeerlessYT no, are you? You can see the 🐷 just walking around randomly spraying them. Some are standing, some are walking, all doing nothing worthy of being p3pper-sprayed.
Yeah i think they shouldve escaped
Born and raised in New Orleans, currently Navy Chief active duty. Ppl have to understand Katrina wasn’t a natural catastrophe it was a genocide! They bombed the leeves, waited 72 hours before they let ppl in with boats saying they needed permits while elderly, kids, ppl, and animals drowned or starved to death, literally the worse experience I went through in my younger life.
You experienced and understand that this was a genocide, yet you still signed your life to the same government that deliberately embondaged black people.
So the levees didn't break they were bombed? OMG😮
@@darealstewboo4068 Yes that's what I heard. There used to be a good documentary on here showing a clip of the helicopters shooting the levees out. Also they went door to door where it wasn't flooded trying to confiscate people's guns. This was an event, nothing natural about it. Haarp.
Thank you for your service. I agree.
@@darealstewboo4068 yes if you ever get a chance to go to New Orleans, ask and talk to the people. And if you ever go visit the lower 9th wd by the canal and they have a sign up the explaining what happened and when the resident heard the explosions. It was already pre determined not saying the hurricane wasn’t real obviously, it’s the aftermath the shouldn’t have ever happened. It wasn’t a black white thing it was a rich poor thing, but some how they managed to save most of our money grabber tourist attractions in the French quarter🤦🏾♂️. It was a first responder that did an interview and he explained you can tell it was some type of explosion and not a breach. But the media pushes out what they want to same how they try and divide us as people with black vs white. Humanity is always in question to me and very unfortunate
I had no clue about this! I had to watch the press conference about 5 times, “we’re gonna keep them where they belong” that guys going to hell
Apparently the prick thought they were fish and belonged underwater
imagine being in jail for a simple warrant for the day and get stuck and die
1:31 yep this guy knew ppl would die…..
It’s a prison you don’t just do warrants for prison lol
@@FeliciaMyers its called parish prison but its still their version of county jail it's not actually a prison its just a Louisiana thing but you and I both know state prisons never located in the middle of a busy city
Jail and prison are two different things 😂
This is H.O. D. The house of Detention. I spent months in there. Its not prison. Everyone there waswaiting to go to court. There was a fed tier in there. Once convicted people were shipped to D.O C. within one or two weeks. @@FeliciaMyers
Dam those higher ups are more evil than the prisoners they left for dead
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The prison is full of murders and rapists and pedos dude....
Exactly smh
Oh they are
Id debate that
This is soooo sad. Why nobody was talking about this. I’m glad you are bringing this to the forefront. May God bless the victims and their families.
I remember people talking about it. 🥀😢🙏🏽. There are also other documentaries and interviews with survivors. 😢.
Right...
AMEN
the superdome was really bad too. people have PTSD from the conditions they experienced there
People definitely talk about it main stream didn’t. But there were also yt people just capping blk pepo in the street during this time and no arrests were made.
Society has way more compassion for wild animals than someone who's broken the law regardless of how minor the offense. It's a strange and disturbing fact. Imagine being locked in a cage while the water rolls in.
Imagine what some did to people who didn't live to see what Katrina did. It's kind of sad it went both ways if you stop and think about it. Eye for an eye.
@@brendaksmith3380.. You make no sense at all.. Some people were there for minor crimes
Imagine the ones falsely convicted cuz that tends to happen a lot amongst the poor or blk. And the ppl who were locked up for minor offenses or drugs. Smh@brendaksmith3380
THEY DO NOT GIVE A DAMN ABOUT US (BLK PEOPLE). MOST OF THE PEOPLE WERE NOT THE RIGHT COLOR IF YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT I MEAN. THE BLK MAN THAT WAS TALKING WAS WORKING FOR THE MAN IF YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT I MEAN. THAT IS WHY HE STRAIGHT UP LIED ABOUT IT BEING SAFE AND HAVING BACK UP GENERATORS; WHEN HE KNEW FROM THE START THERE WERE NOT ANY AT ALL. IF THERE WERE SAFE AND THEY HAD BACK UP GENERATORS LIKE HE SAID THEY DID THEN WHY WOULD THE PRISON INMATES (THE ONES THAT CAME OUT OF IT ALIVE) BE STANDING ON THE ROOF TOP YELLING FOR HELP. LIKE I SAID BEFORE THEY JUST DID NOT GIVE A DAMN AND THE FACT THEY WERE NOT THE RIGHT COLOR IF UNDERSTAND WHAT I MEAN.
@@loldidyoureally3246 Agree.
I remember this like it was yesterday, and nobody cared because they were inmates! Justice for all of them! This is so sickening!!
They didn’t care because they were black.
@@8213apice no there were whites too, more blacks but race should not matter as all were human and should have been treated as such. This breaks my heart just hearing about what was done to ALL of them.
the Mayor & Gusman were black also, what did they do to save the inmates?.
They were in charge & held the keys to open the cells and save these poor souls from drowning.
Did they even at least try?. I hope everyone involved with causing the deaths of anyone have nightmares or are haunted for the rest of their lives for what they have done.
@@8213apiceplenty of whites and other non black inmates. 🙄
@@sahpire75. Obviously 🙄 we already established that..
I never heard this before and it’s inhumane. I wouldn’t put it past the government to do something like this. This is just mind blowing that all them prisoners had to die in this way.
Fr I'm blown
Fuck the government
Probably by design
You never heard it because of the part of the great big cover up, you just heard the narrator say that lot of people would say that this never happened but it did... All these years later it's just making it on UA-cam.. straight up cover up, and I bet you those families were not compensated, because they will never admit to any negligence
The government wanted the masses to never find out about this. They always underestimate us. Now I hope this is blasted everywhere!
I was 8 and living in Chicago when this happened but I have family from all over the south including New Orleans. My aunt who was about 70yrs old at the time came to live with her niece (my great Grandma) coming from New Orleans and had lost her husband in the nursing home they were in. I remember this like yesterday because we attempted to travel back to retrieve some things but it was so much damage in roads and everywhere we were stuck for hours and started on foot.! And while at the time it wasn’t significant I will always hold this memory because neither my aunt or gma are here with me today and I will always appreciate them for allowing me to experience my childhood in the south and see the hurricane damage FIRST HAND !
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What this got to do with the prisoners dying?
@@leagalorenothing but dam let that man tell his story
I grew up in Chicago as well. I was 18 when it happened. I remember it being all over the news and everything. We sent water and monies down there. It was devastating for the whole country.
Recently went down the Katrina rabbit hole. The entire ordeal was so mismanaged and poorly handled. It was disgusting. There is so much human and animals suffering. When Katrina happened I was in my early 20's and living in Colorado at the time. I remember seeing it on the news and it was messed up then. I started remembering and seeing stuff I never knew about recently. The first person who died in Katrina layed on a side walk for 4 days before someone covered up her body. That person was named Vera Smith, they never solved her death or knew how she died. There was also senior living facilities that were left abandoned. About 100 Defenseless seniors were left to drown in the hurricane in Old Folk's Homes. that really bothered me. Outside of the Convention Center there was dead bodies in wheelchairs just sitting out covered in blankets. They say about 2k people died, but I have heard it was actually around 10k people that died. There are conspiracies theories that the levees were blown up to protect the French Quarter and other tourist areas, I am starting to believe that actually occurred, because they did not give af about these people in New Orleans from what I have seen. 500 inmates is totally believable.
As if they could tell who the first person that died was….
I was one of inmates that was locked up in jail when the storm hit. I was 22 female at the time. When the storm hit the women on my dorm we where all on bunks then 30 minute the power went out . After the power here come the water coming in . Getting higher and higher . All of us were on the top bunks. Next hing we hear guys breaking out and trying to escape on the rooftop. But the guards got them and brought them back. 500 people did die in OPP. It was less then that but some inmates were trap and in there cells cause they could not open the doors after the power went out. When the mayor came to there right mind and said we got to get them out there after 2 days with no food or water hot ass hell . They put us on the boats brought us the only road where the could drive buss to pick us and bring us tho othe jails. That would take us . I and some other females about 100 of us females got brought to and Angola. Witch was not that bad they treated us pretty well. But it was scary what the storm hit and the water came pouring in . That something I would not ever want to go thrr again. Oh by the new Orleans don't have basement it can't the city is in sea level theat why they don't put the dead in the ground . But I was there.
Sorry u had to go through that, I hope you got a civil rights attorney and sued the city. Of new Orleans,
Glad you made it out 🙏🏾
geez thats a crazy story. hate yall had to endure that bs
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Happy your alive to say. And facts no basements. I lived in Louisiana too
Just know that when shit goes down youre on your own. The government is not your friend
Obviously 🙄
Posed to be our parents doe lol
Horrible analogy, they would qualify as the most abusive “parents “ in existence
Perfect example. October 2024. Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee. Proof they wont be there when you really need them!
U people got balls of steel aint no way im going in that old ass prison/Jail 🤦🏿💯
Big fuckin balls,500 deaths in one place who died with pure anguish in suffering I'm ashamed to say I've never heard of this story before even though I do know some awful things happen including please killing innocent civilians gun confiscation and all manners of war this just adds to the list
No lies told! 💯 I have been telling ppl Hurricane Katrina was traumatic in more than one way. Thank you for covering this.
If the inmates were left behind to fend for themselves in locked cells, a number of them most definitely died.
517 unaccounted for by Human rights
Alot of people drowned in that prison it's disgusting
@@annettelacey7913 beyond disgusting
Who cares they were in there for a reason not cuz they were outstanding citizens
@@nikkifernandez5674stfu who cares. The only ones that genuinely deserved to go like that are the ones that are pedos and shit like that. People that are there for simple possession or something certainly didn’t deserve that. You sound dense.
More than that happened..they stole children..misplaced familes with nothing..and alot of people never found they family after they all was evacuated and came back to town
Exactly the same thing as taking place right now in Hawaii Maui is exactly what happened to us how to steal our land our natural resources our community our sacred land homes memories families and kids
Thts sad so what you saying is there ppl out there that thought they loved ones passed whole time they were rescued and kidnapped Thts very wild😮
I SEE CLEARLY ITS ALOT MEDIA DIDNT COVER😥🙏🏽
@@sunshine_thee_og🙏🏽♥️😥
No sweetheart they actually covered it what it is is that the media is now governed with laws where they put out what they want us to know where certain narratives are being pushed where folks could think what they want us to think that way they can come in and control the same situations that they orchestrated it's simple causing order out of Chaos but it won't be able to happen once folks has woken up to what they're doing you know that's like a spell it no longer works when folks are on to it@@Melanin2670
All I could think of, is when they went to retrieve the bodies of those people who got trapped in there 😓
Someone needs to be held accountable for murder...
@@lesliacalhoun1434 THAT will never happen. Not here, anyway. SMH.
Satan who who uses and influence the hearts of mankind to do wickedness to keep there soul who follow demon spirits
No gloves on. No covers for your shoes. No long sleeve shirts on...No Gun ...!!! The only prtection is a mask???....My goodness...
How do you know they are not armed. A person with an IQ above dull would know not to offer up that information on social media. DUH!!!
😂 bye ignorant
That door flapping around 30 mins would of had my black ass flying 😂 theses white boys brave and funny af
Why do you ppl always gotta throw the race card for everything! It’s hard to feel sorry for you dummies smh 🤦🏻♀️
I'm so glad you're uploading these videos about hurricane Katrina. I would be interested in seeing more footage from the hurricane. I'm also becoming intrigued with learning and visiting New Orleans.
Lots more to come!
@@RangerRickTV Awesome. I am thinking of visiting New Orleans for a few days, but am very nervous. Do you have any recommendations on what I can do to stay safe there?
@@christinasapp9726 stay on the main streets and don't go down back lonely alleyways.
Don’t come here the crime is awful they sense when you’re not from here they rob rape or kill you like it’s nothing stay away until we get somebody in office willing to lock them up as of now mayor toilet lets them right back out of jail so they don’t care if they get caught
No, no you don’t want to see it at all….I have raw footage of guts, dead bodies, and stinking flesh just out on the streets…it was murder by the way (our own government)
RIP to those that got left in there during the hurricane
rip to those prisoners victims
@@Yeeezuzno gods gonna punish u
Everyone not in jail for murder you can go to prison without it being a victim….stop playing the victim game
My husband was released just a few days before the storm hit due to “overcrowding”. If not for that, he would not be laying next to me and I wouldn’t have had our 5 amazing children.
God bless you, your marriage and your children❤️❤️❤️❤️
Generators don’t work when they are under water
You're correct.
No duhh you think 😂
And to think how many people and businesses put them in the basement! To hear about it, or think about it, you can only think "noooooo, don't do that!"
Neither do matches. Greetings from Zanzibar!!! 💃
I watched this unfold on TVand cried for a week. . My husband from New Orleans, and he hates talking about it. He said it's not the hurricane that gets to him, it's how they were treated.
Where you from,? And sorry to hear that
I wonder if some inmates got away and never got counted for
Google says anywhere from 517-650 inmates were not accounted for 🤦🏻♀️ that is horrible....
@@captainknaptonI guess they drowned! Most likely!
I remember wondering what was going to happen to the prisoners..This is sad years later a whole lot of people should be held accountable for there deaths.
It won't happen!
No one cares about black ppl
Agreed....so did anyone get held accountable????😮
@@elizabethdaniels4422 not that I’m aware of 😞
Thank you for exposing the horrible treatment of these prisoners. Even though they have been detained that doesn't give officials to make a GOD like decisions with someone life. I am so grateful you made it out and using your platform to share your experiences as an inmate. God bless you and I look forward to learning more. I myself was an inmate in the Ohio women prison so I know first hand the corruption that is world wide.
thank you for speaking these true words , Illinois Department of Corrections is one of the most corrupt incarceration systems in the nation .
Let's hope they all swallow water.. you're an idiot for having pitty.. go thump your dumb bible..why don't you go swimming..
@@sippw0kboo hoo ! Twink
I was in there
@@shaunconerly1578what happened really
500 drowned this place is probably haunted.
No such thing
@@OgglyGoogly how do you know.
@@philmatoph because ghosts are not real
@zandar1485 true but demonic spirits are real.
@@philmatoph No such thing as spirits, demons angels or god either.
That’s so messed up! The authorities basically gave them all the death penalty. I don’t know how ppl can sleep at night knowing what they did.
It was done intentionally. They wouldn’t unlock the doors they just abandoned them. 😢
Every one of them needs to be charged for this! And the dept of corrections needs to be sued.
Omg
Yup
But if you knew case-by-case what each individual did to end up inside here -murder, manslaughter, robbery of the elderly and or weak, would you still even feel any empathy?
@@ACSteph-i4o first off don’t be ignorant everyone in prison isn’t GUILTY second, I’m not God they aren’t either so you don’t just break the law and say it’s ok because they did wrong. You don’t know case by case and the media has lied on many of my ppl so educate yourself. Your evil to think it’s a humans job to take away the right to live in a disaster. They were WRONG PERIOD I don’t care what crimes were committed u can’t let ppl drown as punishment.
It's very interesting that so many people have not heard of this. I was in Baltimore at the time. I can recall just about every story of heartbreak from that week surrounding Katrina
Local news suppressed it. This is the first I'm hearing about it, and I'm in Oklahoma.
I never did. I live in California. I only heard what the news fed us, which was always about the folks staying at the dome.
@@LockedNloadEEDlike they still do now? ppl eat up the media BS with a shovel about everything. Bengazi, Afghanistan withdrawal, Russia hoax, and more.
I know they were in prison for a reason but that's still very very wrong. I had no idea this happened after all these years. Thanks for the upload. RIP guys.
It was actually a county jail. There were numerous people in there for a petty offense or possibly accused of a crime they didn't commit.
Some of them could have been wrongfully convicted or in there for drug offenses.
@@doveyhandwandong
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They did this on purpose. They need to be jailed
Police actually went around and shot all the pets left behind instead of rescuing them... A lot of lives were lost... Human and animals...
i greeted folks from NO as they exited buses in houston at the astrodome . some of the most horrendous stories i will never forget i heard during my 2 weeks volunteering there , especially kids who were alone . it was a life changing experience .
What is extremely said is those prisoners could of easily taken over those little bit of C.Os and they didn't. I feel worse for ppl in there for just driving tickets they couldn't pay. This is horrifying
Isn't any C.O.s to take over in OPP your locked in the cell block. The C.O.s are on the other side of 2 Steele doors. If 1 happens to come into the cell block and you happen to catch the door before it closes its another Steele door and then you will still be in the stairwell which also has Steele doors on every level and to exit. The C.O.s didn't come in the cell block anyways because their wasn't a reason because they ran out of food and water. Most likely the C.O.s took the food and water for themselves and their family. Crazy part I was in this same place in 2010 yeah they opened it right back up
You are so right!! It’s extremely hard to think what those inmates went through. Nobody deserved to be left for dead like that. As you said there were people incarcerated for not having the money to pay a damn parking ticket. I have been put in the county here in Ohio for that same reason. I literally spent 2 wks in jail lost my job and the next two years of my life were definitely trying times. It’s all about money. The corruption runs rampant. Just look at the 215 inmates who were just found dead and buried in shallow unmarked graves in Mississippi 😢And guess what now the families have to pay to get their loved one back for a proper burial. The love of money is the root of their level of evil. What’s so sad with the inmates in Katrina is that the C.O’s who handled this matter don’t even make a lot of money but they get off on the power trip. There is no way I could have been there and did nothing. It’s all so disheartening 😢
They couldn't locked up in cells 😭😞😭😞😭
Those poor men locked in the lower cells and ones locked in n survived but had no access to food or water. This is a tragedy. I thought the hospitals were bad. What a nightmare. Why werent they held accountable for locking them in n leaving them. Thats murder.
Yes I remember this one of my new found friends who came to Houston during Katrina she lost her brother n cousin in that prison from drowning.
My deepest condolences.
@@bbeloveth53bahtgad37😂😂😂😂 clown
Great job covering this story!! You did an amazing job!!
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@@RangerRickTVI wish I knew you where doing this story my step dad was killed by a guard for not being able to kee his in head in the water in front of my brother being 14 years old witnessing the inmates left for dead on bridge man it's soo much happen
@@RangerRickTVI was on a rooftop had to break out of jail they left us up in there to die
Bro when you say something like “I lived through it..” that implies you were one of the actual inmates trapped in here during Katrina. You didn’t live though it, man, you took a tour of it. A nice comfy tour where you know you get to go home whenever you’re ready to do so. This video is extraordinarily interesting, I feel like you don’t need to mislead people and possibly offend people to get the views, the content stands on its own.
Exactly
You and a few feeble minded individuals misinterpreted the comment. Do better.
Who cares if he offends people grow up he is sharing a story. He is trying to bring something the media wouldn't let us see.
You're a moron they literally lived In the state that the hurricane flooded in its entirety they definitely lived through it
Make your own documentary, concern troll. Probably a CO yourself.
That frighten the life out of me when you showed the staines of where they would of drowned and been left down the long enough to make a stain on the walls 🧱
The stains on the wall weren’t from them laying down there after it flooded. Those are just from when they would lay in their beds and press up against the wall and the oils and skin cells rubbed off on the wall 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I've always wondered what happened to the prisoners during Katrina‼️ This is inhumane 😭
I dont
@@nikkifernandez5674you talking so much shit bro😂 make sure to can keep that shit up when it catches up no one’s untouchable remember that 🙋♂️
@@nikkifernandez5674don’t think your safe because your face don’t show you’ll be found 🐒
Yes this happened this happened to people in an old folks home too if your ever in prison or jail and something happens they are told to lock you up and leave you it was my biggest fear
Just discovered your channel,this truly sad. Never heard of the dearth that took place there during katrina, thank you for bringing this to light. May they rest in Heaven!! WOW!! Good job guys, stay safe and Blessed
Thank you and yes hopefully they will RIP.
I pray this receives the attention it deserves. This was seriously murder.
We're dealing with world governments... A.K.A. the most dangerous terrorist organizations in the world...
Peace will change nothing... for the better that is
😂😂😂😂yea right. Those were poor people
My BD mentioned this years ago and he was there before I met him of course I can't remember all the details but he mentioned it's going in his book.
Cant believe the families are not talking
@@Plantingbetterseedsshit.. some of the families dnt even know or died during katrina whether in n.o or houston.
idc what the prisoners did to get themselves there. the ones up top making decisions are darker than the ones behind bars
I can tell you've never been the victim of a horrible crime. Smh
I wouldn’t say that but I get your point.
It's spirits and entities in there....if prisoners drowned there...they are still there!!
Hello from uk came across your channel tonight thank you for uploading this karma to the ones who left them behind to this day I can’t believe how the people and animals were treated of New Orleans it breaks my heart rip to all that died I hope the ones that survived have rebuilt there lives
I hope so too. And thank you .
I live in new Orleans im from new Orleans my whole family im from the new Orleans East area zip code 70126 my whole family is from here I was born in 84 im 40years old so i was in my 20' wen this happened remember this well lost a lot of people and family from this experiment the government pull on on us the people of new Orleans it's sad and people are still dealing with trama and heart Acts of what happened someone needs to be hold accountable for what they done
Before Katrina even started affecting the city they was breaking out and Marlin Gusman took the guns away from the sheriff's deputies. Not to mention all the guards who left their post during the storm.
well the inmates had a secret opening where they would come and go as they pleased.
Buying food outside on the streets and even roaming Bourbon St drinking liquor and bringing beer back to their cells. They recorded it on their phones. It's on youtube some where if searched.
It did happen. I had a family member there at the time! And all of the inmates should have been compensated for what they went through for people walking out on them, and the mayor at the time not caring
I was there as a child. I offer to say my piece. My step father was a corrections officer and we were present at this location along with many other family members of officers during Katrina.
I've been silent for years because we were instructed to never say anything about it. But since the story is out now I'd like to share my peace.
@@ericstromberg6215they told you to continue to conspire about these homicides
When was this
@@SadeRadziwanowski 2005
@@SadeRadziwanowski08/29/2005
I could never leave anyone in this, especially If I was a leader and had the means...
Thank You for sharing this Video! It is Greatly Appreciated!!! 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
My brother’s company chartered buses from here in Alabama to New Orleans to help get people out before the hurricane. And we’ll the buses were stripped and left mostly empty. My brother had to pay for the destruction to the buses. I feel sorry for the prisoners but not the sorry asses that stayed. A bunch of sorry mf’s that wanted to rape children and women and loot.
This is also true unfortunately.
So people stayed behind to rape women?
@sheshe681 Bless your Brother. I was down there but drove out as fast as possible and managed to get to Georgia.
May I ask about your Brothers name, or if there is anything official set up by the family so people who remember and care could donate to him? I know it’s been a long time, thought I’d ask though.
And yes, what happened in the makeshift places for elderly, kids etc to sleep at….absolutely sickening.
The National Guard wouldn’t do a thing…I ask what these “other assignments” were that they were on?
In the future, let’s remember who helped - we helped each other, rescuing elderly men and women who were too scared to leave. We can’t Have a Point A and no
Point B or C! We gotta worth together to help each other.
So many thoughts…ai haven’t been back since but I plan to.
@sheshe681 did your brother ever receive insurance money? Anything? If you have a donation email - only from you, (because others may just say they’re you, or your brother to steal.) please post his or bus companies email! Would do what I can to help him receive his money back. Maybe I can even spread this around ATL- plenty moved from Nawlins to
ATL and never left!
God Bless and keep everyone healthy and safe. 🙏🙏❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
Not everyone wanted to rape and loot but quite a few did. A lot of them foolishly thought it was going to be another run of the mill hurricane where there would be no power for a few days, trees down, etc. So they stayed and partied. My friend from Metairie had a couple friends around the block that did that, they lived in a single story home and ran to his 2 story condo when the water came. He used to have copies of pictures they took of the water halfway up his staircase and the aftermath the next day. Scary as hell but they were stupid and stayed when they had a car they could've left in.
That place has to be haunted those were some spirits that are angry not going into the afterlife!
Why would've they.
This place is literal hell
Absolutely
The containers u thought where for meds or whatever in that box is actually for pee to do lab test also there are other documentary's where u can see how bad that building has gotten over time also in others they run into ppl that are getting high and one was a woman who was shooting up so maybe she was living there for a while so it's crazy just to see how time changes and I figured they were covering up this whole thing so sad even though they were prisoners they didn't deserve that they were still human beings and some of them where there for minor charges and hadn't even been sentenced even parking tickets I think that sheriff shud have been jailed and charged and I think some of those prisoners deserve compensation or families should be they were treated worse then animals
Guess these crackers were never on methadone or had to take UA's for probation/parole. Kinda reminded me of valley girls walking around going like super yucky 🤣
Ray Nagan
So sad. Those people weren't ready to die. There souls r there.
A brilliant coverage I was on the edge of my seat watching this one thank you Rick
brings tears to my eyes just to imagine the uncalled for amount of suffering by the hand of others.
He wanted it to be haunted so badly. “What was that?” , every other minute. So dramatic.
There is no way I would of went in that cell and closed the door 😂 no way!
*would’ve
Man you did a great job on this video its something I’m glad I know so many were done an injustice rip those
I cannot imagine what it was like cleaning that jail out. Considering how long it must have been after? Nightmares
I have been to jail for little stuff, and I always had this in the back of my head even for the short stay.
😂😂 maybe stop breaking the law dummy 😂
THIS STORY IS SAD HOW HEARTLESS OF THOSE GUARDS THAT ALLOWED THIS TO HAPPEN THEY WERE ONLY THINKING OF THEMSELVES NO REGARD FOR HUMAN LIFE REGARDLESS OF THEIR CRIMES THEY STILL WERE HUMAN BEINGS
That was all the doings of the sheriff and Mr chocolate city himself Mr. Clarence Raymond Joseph Nagin Jr. Who was convicted of contractor and corruption fraud sentenced to 10 years in federal prison but received an early release due to covid 19 . Which he's also the current mayor's go to for assistance in making stupid decisions.
Amazing no one was jailed behind this...
How heartless of the inmates in there to have done the crimes. Even some killed ppls family members
@@mrmaze2463 this was a city jail where people went for petty offenses. Take yo heartless azz somewhere wit that. They didn't deserve to drown to death. I know there were people in there that hadn't done a thing. If you condone this, just get ready because your day is coming to experience something much worse. There's a time and a place waiting on people with a heart like yours
Governor is to blame #1 then whoever makes the big bucks running that jail #2 Guards don't have that much power and I'm sure they were concerned about their families at home and rightfully so.
Thank you for this wild and dark glimpse. I lived in N.O. In 2006 just about a year after Katrina like at least half of all residents of the city were still gone and evacuated when I came I explored the inside of the Magnolia Projects before they finished tearing them down. Total ghost town. Weird and spooky still furnished inside the units rotting food in the fridges you could tell residents left in a hurry. I’ve never seen anything like it. I went in alone with a disposable camera and a punt of vodka those were back in my heavy drinking days. Love to N.O. 🙏♥️
Still have the pics?
Imagine closing the wrong door behind you and you get locked in a cell
I read that Mayor Neagan just came home recently from prison after doing about 10yrs , I believe he got out in 2020.
If you don’t mind me asking, what did he go to the prison for I hope for this
There’s paranormal in this prison there has to be . All the death that took place here it’s horrific.
I agree 100% I would love to see a paranormal team go in there I bet the spirits would have a story to tell!! Rip to all the lost souls 😢🙏🏽
I was watching for orbs and stuff. I bet there is a ton of activity. I’m going to keep looking, I bet a paranormal group has been in there.
Spirits have been roaming the Earth for centuries, the nature of the deaths doesn't necessarily make it haunted. That energy is definitely there
Paranormal activity doesn't exist dummy.
@@ayalibraYou have no evidence dum-dum.
there is absolutely no fucking way i would go in this creepy ass prison😭 n the fact yall do this without guns is insane to me😭😭
During Katrina I was in the Dallas VA and they brought a busload of veterans in there that had been through Katrina, they were wearing clothes with the tags still on them and stuff that they had looted. Veteran and one was a Vietnam veteran, and broke down and was crying and he said even in Vietnam we expected to see bad things because it was war, but I never thought I would see this in my own country he was so upset...
They got an upgraded death sentence. How horrific. Imagine being ready for release when this takes place. 😢
WOW....I NEVER even thought about INMATES during SUPER EMERGENCY
Just like covid 19
THEY QUIETLY PAID OFF THE INMATES FAMILYS MY COUSIN WAS ONE OF THE VICTIMS
I’m sorry
My team and I are currently producing a documentary for Amazon to shine a light on injustice and work towards holding those responsible behind the scenes accountable for their actions. Do you have any names or information we can use.
@@grindhustlethenlivelook up a guy named assbutt Devereaux
😂😂😂 sure they did
@@nikkifernandez5674
Please shut the hell up you are on every comment saying something ignorant! AINT NOTHING FUNNY ABOUT THIS! You are aggy as hell!
You’ll should have taken ghost hunters with you because you’ll hear those 500 souls.
I assumed most of the men who drowned where african American we know the real reason why they didnt let these convicts out .....😢😢😢
Interesting how this abandoned jail is still an active prison for some
A guy walking around an abandoned prison in sneakers? Must have been his first time
Don't matter what they did they are still human beings just sad I could not imagine what they must of went through and how scared must of been knowing you are about to die drowned 😡😡😡
Bro? 😳 I’m from Mobile and experienced Katrina first hand. I didn’t know about this. I’ve never seen that video of all those inmates on the off ramp sitting there getting pepper sprayed. Imagine how many dangerous ass dudes took advantage of the storm and escaped. Wow. I haven’t even finished the video yet but had to pause to say nice work on this film guys. 👏
Our prisoners are always the first ones to be evacuated here in Plaquemines Parish
Is one of the roof areas you got to, the area some prisoners were able to get to and wrote "Please Help, No Food 4 days"? I kept waiting for you to look for documents but only saw one set of filing cabinets. It appears anything incriminating would have been removed long ago.
That was part 1 to this video inside the first building across the street from this one.
Why didn't we hear about this in the media?!
Big coverup.
NOW ASK YOUR SELF... HOW MANY OTHER THINGS HAVE WE NOT HEARD IN THE MEDIA??? THE MEDIA GIVES US ENTERTAINMENT, NOT TRUTH. THE TRUTH IS KEPT SECRET AND SWEPT UNDER THE RUG
We did hear it. There was so much damage and so many wild things happening at one time that there was so much media I feel like happening at one time it was hard to consume it all. The federal government’s response was more criminal than most people realize. New Orleans took a direct hit and the pumps stopped working from a cat 4 not even 50 years before. I’m in the Mississippi delta. A lot of people also don’t realize how devastated Mississippi and outside of NO in L.A. things were. Katrina hit Bilxoi & Gulfport directly.
Cuz no one cares those prisoners aren’t important
We did
Thank you for shedding the light on this, people just forget about prisoners and forget that their people too.
Let's not forget that 200 people died in Sarah t.reed high school and amberson in New Orleans east
I never knew this! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for putting this out there
Thanks for listening
He was lying. They were making everyone think the prisoners were OK they wasn’t!
Only in New Orleans would a bicycle chop shop be next door to a police station.
Pretty much haha they would never expect it.
They probably hid the bodies somewhere inside or underneath the prison to cover up their crimes
They didn’t hide it. The bodies exploded. Don’t believe me? Look it up.
I wouldn’t be in there with those spirits
For real
My mom tells me about how this every time we pass it in New Orleans it’s just crazy to me, And they just left them in there when Katrina hit.
Thank you for making this public and taking it to the media this is so sad
Excellent video, and an excellent message there at the end. Great stuff 👍👍👍
Watching from Uk 🇬🇧 Never heard of this before..shocking to see this had happened in USA and most of the world did not know. Will share on my Facebook.
I'm almost traumatized by this video. It is very shocking. You have the truth documented.
Indeed :(
@@RangerRickTV I live on the MS Gulf Coast-Waveland actually where the eye wall passed over. This is the first documented video concerning Katrina that I have watched after almost 20 years. I packed up my kids and left my husband and house behind and came back to total destruction. I was in my own hell so a lot of things that took place like this I had no idea. Thank you for bringing an awareness to this. Utterly heartbreaking to watch.
Thank you for talking about this, I've never heard about this before. 😢
My first time hearing this lord this need to be a movie
Im in Louisiana. I was here for Katrina , but went to Lafayette. I never heard about this. Im a nurse, when they called for all to go to New Orleans, cause i lived in Ponchatoula at the time, my kids wouldnt let me go. Glad they didnt let me go. I saw what went on at the hospitals in New Orleans after katrina. It was a nightmare. ,
I was in OPP for Katrina. Yup 3 to 4 days no food or water... I had a lawsuit that I believe the statue of limitations is up. But if your reading this and you can help me. Please reach out to me. I'm still traumatize of the whole ordeal. #survivor
😂😂 nop you don’t deserve squat. You should have thought about that before break in the law. Tf you think you were gonna get priority to be rescued 😂
@@nikkifernandez5674ur up under everyones mf comments. get a fucking life you sick disgusting fuck. ur karma will most definitely be drowning someday.
I am so sorry I cannot imagine the trauma you went through 😢
@@nikkifernandez5674Are you seriously this much of a self righteous shitty person, or just trolling?
Either way, so far YOU are the ONLY person that is coming off as someone who might be deserving of such mistreatments- besides the officals who did this of course.
It shouldn't be no limitations on attempt murder for a lawsuit