- The Sept. 4 gun battle, first killing five and now two
on the Danziger Bridge between what was first reported as New Orleans police
and U.S. military agents, has turned into a hodge-podge of conflicting
reports, misstatements or outright official lies.
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- An initial report by the Associated Press (AP) claimed
five Department of Defense (DOD) personnel were killed by officers at the
bridge located on the 5800 block of Chef Menteur Highway near Downman Rd.
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- The original AP report, however, has since been sanitized
with the only copies of the original story kept for posterity at a United
Kingdom paper at http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlate and a foreign internet
service, La Voz de Aztlan, at http://www.aztlan.net/police_kill_f .
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- But a quick check of both sites reveals The Guardian
link has been deleted and Lo Voz had to provide through email today the
original AP story after their link was also inaccessible.
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- The original AP story since taken down reads in part:
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- "NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Police shot eight people carrying
guns on a New Orleans bridge Sunday, killing five or six, a deputy chief
said. A spokesman for the Army Corps of Engineers said the victims were
contractors on their way to repair a canal.
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- "The contractors were walking across a bridge on
their way to launch barges into Lake Pontchartrain to fix the 17th Street
Canal, said John Hall, a spokesman for the Corps.
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- "Earlier Sunday, New Orleans Deputy Police Chief
W.J. Riley said police shot at eight people, killing five or six.
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- "The shootings took place on the Danziger Bridge,
which spans a canal connecting Lake Pontchartrain and the Mississippi River."
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- But what now exists from AP is a changed version of the
story, either indicating reporter error or more likely an intentional switch
since no reference to the original story or even a correction remains.
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- Notice the huge difference of how the sanitized version
of the AP story now reads, saying none of the contractors were killed:
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- "NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Police shot and killed at least
five people Sunday after gunmen opened fire on a group of contractors traveling
across a bridge on their way to make repairs, authorities said.
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- "Deputy Police Chief W.J. Riley said police shot
at eight people carrying guns, killing five or six.
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- "Fourteen contractors were traveling across the
Danziger Bridge under police escort when they came under fire, said John
Hall, a spokesman for the Army Corps of Engineers.
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- "They were on their way to launch barges into Lake
Pontchartrain to help plug the breech in the 17th Street Canal, Hall said.
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- "None of the contractors was injured, Mike Rogers,
a disaster relief coordinator with the Army Corps of Engineers, told reporters
in Baton Rouge."
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- And before looking at the official New Orleans police
report and public release of the incident, released Tuesday to the Arctic
Beacon, serious questions have to be asked regarding what has turned out
to be huge discrepancies in all the existing reports or fabrications
of the incident.
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- First, who were the "military agents" originally
reported killed while making their way to the 17th
- Street Canal levee break? What were they doing there
and why did police open fire on federal personnel, as originally reported?
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- And even more sinister questions have been asked by La
Voz after covering the story last September:
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- "No one is saying anything and it appears
that the news story has now been swept under the rug. Were these US Department
of Defense personnel a Special Forces group or Navy Seals with top secret
orders to sabotaged the levee? There are verifiable reports that at least
100 New Orleans police officers have disappeared from the face of the earth
and that two have committed suicide. Could these be policemen that died
defending the levee against sabotage by "federal contractors?"
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- Further, why was it reported that it was necessary to
shoot and kill five or six DOD personnel when now the following official
report released by the New Orleans police indicates only two civilians
were killed and no defense contractors injured.
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- What makes this even stranger is that for at least two
months after the story was released no one was talking about the incident,
as it was swept under the rug by AP and not followed up by any major news
outlets.
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- Although reporters make errors, tt is hard to believe
professionals can make this big an error, as they first report five to
six government personnel killed, which has now been reduced to only two
civilians.
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- The following is the most up-to-date release by the New
Orleans Police Department's Public Affairs Office, telling a completely
different story than reported in the initial days of the shoot-out:
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- "New Orleans, La. --This morning members of the
New Orleans Police Department issued an update regarding the attempted
murder of a Deputy Sheriff with the St. Landry Parish Sheriff's Office,
as well is seven members of the New Orleans Police Dept. The incident culminated
into the shooting of six people, two of which were fatal. The ordeal occurred
September 4, 2001, at approximately 9:00 a.m., on the Danziger Bridge,
located in the 5800 block of Chef Menteur Highway near Downman Road.
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- "New Orleans Police Officers, Sergeant Robert Gisevius
and Kenneth Bowen, along with Officers Robert Faulcon, Robert Barrios,
AnthonyVillavaso, Michael Hunter and Ignatius Hills, all responded to a
call for assistance, two officers 'down" under the Danziger Bridge.
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- "Simultaneously, Deputy Sheriff David Ryder of the
St. I.andry Parish Sheriff's Office requested immediate help from the New
Orleans Police Department because he and volunteer rescue personnel (with
boats) were receiving gunfire from several persons on the same bridge.
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- "As the officers drove into the area they were met
with gunfire from, at least four suspects at the base of the bridge. The
officers positioned themselves and began an exchange of gunfire. The gunmen,
along with three other persons, totaling seven, jumped over the side of
the concrete barrier onto a walkway, approximately three feet high, and
continued the exchange of gunfire, when five persons were shot by officers.
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- "They are believed to be New Orleans residents and
identified as: an unidentified gunman who sustained a gunshot wound to
his body and died cm die scene; 19 year-old gunman Jose Holmes who sustained
gunshot wounds to his body and is listed in stable condition at nearby
hospital; 44-year-old Leonard Bartholomew sustained gunshot wounds to his
heel and head and has been released from the hospital; 39-year-old Susan
Bartholomew sustained * gunshot wound to her right arm and leg and has
been released from the hospital; 17- year-old Leisha Bartholomew was wounded
in the abdomen and leg and was treated and released from the hospital.
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- "Forty-nine-year-old Lance Madison was one of the
suspects who ran across the Danziger Bridge along with a second unidentified
gunman Madison was seen discarding his handgun into the Industrial Canal.
The second suspect continued running to a neaiby mote and was confronted
by a New Orleans Police Officer. The suspect reached into his waist and
turned toward the officer who fired one shot fatally wounding him. Lance
Madison was apprehended a short time later in the same area by the Louisiana
State Police.
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- "When Jose Holmes is released from the hospital,
he will be arrested on eight counts of attempted murder of police officers,
along with Lance Madison, Leonard Bartholomew, Susan Bartholomew and Leisha
Bartholomew were not arrested pending further review as to their involvement;
however, the District Attorney is being consulted.
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- "There is no confirmation that the families of the
two decreased suspects were notified. Orleans Parish Coroner's chief investigator
John Gagliano will release their names once the families are notified.
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- "There were separate reports to the police department
of sniper fire in the same area. Members of the Louisiana State Police
were assisting and were in the process of responding to those reports when
the exchange of gunfire began."
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- For more informative articles, go to www.arcticbeacon.com
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- Editor's Note: CORRECTION. In the Jan 9, 2006,
article about the possibility of the levees being blown, we inadvertently
put in the 17 th
- St. Canal levee when we meant the Industrial Canal.
The change has been made an we apologize for the error.
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