To: Dallas59
There has to be more to the story. It's kind of wierd everyone knows the value of the items are $63.50 but no one knows what the items were. Were they food or other items? More info is needed.
8 posted on
09/16/2005 8:23:05 AM PDT by
frogjerk
(LIBERALISM - Being miserable for no good reason)
To: frogjerk
12 posted on
09/16/2005 8:25:06 AM PDT by
Dallas59
(“You love life, while we love death.” - Al-Qaeda / Democratic Party)
To: frogjerk
There has to be more to the story. It's kind of wierd everyone knows the value of the items are $63.50 but no one knows what the items were. Were they food or other items? More info is needed.
Even the deli owner who owned the sausage said he did not believe this was right, to arrest her for seeking food.
14 posted on
09/16/2005 8:27:03 AM PDT by
Arkinsaw
To: frogjerk
There has to be more to the story. It's kind of wierd everyone knows the value of the items are $63.50 but no one knows what the items were. Were they food or other items? More info is needed. From what I read on another thread...the Deaconess had a Hotel room where she was taking care of her ill husband, and she had parked her car near this Deli. In her car was a cooler with food, and she was getting the food to take back to the Hotel to grill some sausages for her husband.
The Deli was being looted nearby while she was at her car, and the cops didn't/couldn't catch any of the perps, so they busted a 73 year old crippled Granny who couldn't do the crime because of her condition, nor could she run from the JBT's.
Now, I dunno about it all...but in this case...I'll believe the Deaconess over them proven idiots in the NOPD!
19 posted on
09/16/2005 8:34:50 AM PDT by
Itzlzha
("The avalanche has already started...it is too late for the pebbles to vote")
To: frogjerk
It said from a deli. I don't think major appliances are available in a deli.
I didn't think looters were held accountable for taking food during a major disaster.
54 posted on
09/16/2005 9:15:26 AM PDT by
Calpernia
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