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TUC Radio
Prevented, at gun point, from rescuing themselves
Interview
Lorrie Beth Slonsky & Larry Bradshaw, S.F. paramedics
 Maria Gilardin  Contact Contributor
Sept. 18, 2005, 12:09 p.m.
Gretna Sheriffs block the Greater New Orleans Bridge and shoot over their heads when they and a large group of African Americans try to walk to safety. Later their shelter is destroyed and food and water taken.
Eyewitness report from two S.F. paramedics, Lorrie Beth Slonsky and Larry Bradshaw
Among their experiences: Gretna Sheriffs block the Greater New Orleans Bridge across the Mississippi and shoot over their heads when they and a large group of African Americans try to walk to safety. Later their temporary shelter is destroyed by police and their food and water taken. When they finally get picked up they and thousands of others sit in a dirty cage at the New Orleans airport, again without food and water, forced to wait for the George W. Bush photo opportunity to end. As they arrive in San Antonio they are made to stand on a dark tarmac and are subjected to two dog sniffing ordeals. This and more in a 24 minute interview with Lorrie Beth and Larry by Maria Gilardin recorded on Sept. 9, 2005.

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