Monday, May 13, 2013

'IT'S GOT TO STOP'

In a shooting so brazen that it shocked a city hardened by recurrent gun violence, 19 people were rushed to local hospitals after gunmen opened fire on hundreds who had turned out for an annual Mother’s Day second line parade in the 7th Ward.

The attackers sprayed the crowd with bullets, despite the fact that police were embedded in the parade and several of the revelers were children.

The victims included 10 adult men, seven adult women, a 10-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl, said officer Garry Flot, a New Orleans Police Department spokesman. The 10-year-olds suffered graze wounds, as did most of the victims, Flot said. Many of the victims’ injuries were not serious, he said.

Jeb Tate, a spokesman for New Orleans EMS, said three of the nine people paramedics rushed to Interim LSU Public Hospital following the shooting were in critical condition.

Mayor Mitch Landrieu visited several of the victims in their hospital rooms, then, in a somber tone, told reporters that “the specialness of the day doesn’t seem to interrupt the relentless drumbeat of violence on the streets of New Orleans. ... It’s got to stop.”
Yes, it's got to stop, but how? It's way past time for Police Chief Serpas and Mayor Landrieu to deliver on their promises to reduce the the number of shootings in New Orleans, or my beloved home town will die a slow death from the rampant violence. 

Lord, have mercy. 

6 comments:

  1. Prayers ascending for the victims and their famlies and for your beloved New Orleans.

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    1. As of tonight, all those who were shot are out of danger, TBTG. The NO hospitals staff are skilled at treating gunshot wounds

      I don't know what it will take to put a stop to the shootings.

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  2. On last night's Rachel Maddow show, she said that your wonderful Governor Jindal & Co. had passed a bill to privilege all gun rights in the state, making it nearly impossible to restrict anything. So with people like that in power, what can anybody do?

    I guess when it's the upscale white neighborhoods that get sprayed with gunfire on Mother's Day, maybe a little change will happen. Maybe.

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  3. I was so sorry to read of this tragedy. It is a sad day for your city which I barely know, but have come to love.

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    1. A sad day, indeed, and one of too many sad days in New Orleans.

      The alleged shooter was arrested last night; police believe Scott was connected with a gang and are looking for another possible suspect.

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