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“Katrina’s hidden race war” exposed in ‘The Nation’

By Carmen D. on Saturday, December 20th, 2008, 3:49 am Comments

I have read and watched quite a number of stories which detailed how armed and race frightened white people turned on black people during the aftermath of Katrina. At a time when human beings should have been pulling together, some white and other privileged people who could have helped their neighbors instead decided that all black people were criminals, and anyone with black skin in close proximity would be greeted with guns and violence. The latest is the most disturbing. From The Nation – "Katrina’s Hidden Race War" by A.C. Thompson:

It was September 1, 2005, some three days after Hurricane Katrina crashed into New Orleans, and somebody had just blasted Herrington, who is African-American, with a shotgun. "I just hit the ground. I didn’t even know what happened," recalls Herrington, a burly 32-year-old with a soft drawl.

The sudden eruption of gunfire horrified Herrington’s companions–his cousin Marcel Alexander, then 17, and friend Chris Collins, then 18, who are also black. "I looked at Donnell and he had this big old hole in his neck," Alexander recalls. "I tried to help him up, and they started shooting again." Herrington says he was staggering to his feet when a second shotgun blast struck him from behind; the spray of lead pellets also caught Collins and Alexander. The buckshot peppered Alexander’s back, arm and buttocks.

Herrington shouted at the other men to run and turned to face his attackers: three armed white males. Herrington says he hadn’t even seen the men or their weapons before the shooting began. As Alexander and Collins fled, Herrington ran in the opposite direction, his hand pressed to the bleeding wound on his throat. Behind him, he says, the gunmen yelled, "Get him! Get that nigger!" SOURCE

This shooting took place in a town called Algiers Point where, according to A.C. Thompson, "evidence indicates, at least eleven people were shot. In each case the targets were African-American men, while the shooters, it appears, were all white." According to one white Algiers Point witness, "if it moved you shot it."

Surrounded by a crowd of sunburned white Algiers Point locals at a barbeque held not long after the hurricane, he smiles and tells the camera, "It was great! It was like pheasant season in South Dakota. If it moved, you shot it." A native of Chicago, Janak also boasts of becoming a true Southerner, saying, "I am no longer a Yankee. I earned my wings." A white woman standing next to him adds, "He understands the N-word now." In this neighborhood, she continues, "we take care of our own."

Janak, who says he’d been armed with two .38s and a shotgun, brags about keeping the bloody shirt worn by a shooting victim as a trophy. When "looters" showed up in the neighborhood, "they left full of buckshot," he brags, adding, "You know what? Algiers Point is not a pussy community." Source

No one has been prosecuted for these crimes.

 "Katrina’s hidden race war" provides a detail filled account of how fear, a siege mentality and raw unchecked racism engulfed a small town. A.C. Thompson lays out how the report was put together:

Over the course of an eighteen-month investigation, I tracked down figures on all sides of the gunfire, speaking with the shooters of Algiers Point, gunshot survivors and those who witnessed the bloodshed. I interviewed police officers, forensic pathologists, firefighters, historians, medical doctors and private citizens, and studied more than 800 autopsies and piles of state death records. What emerged was a disturbing picture of New Orleans in the days after the storm, when the city fractured along racial fault lines as its government collapsed.

You must read this fine article for yourself.

I am sorting out my thoughts to write more about the information in Thompson’s article.

***UPDATE***

READ MORE - Body of Evidence, AC Thompson The Nation

  • Gus
    Mr. AC Thompson was kind enough to share his thoughts on my radio program. We discussed the impact of Racism/White Supremacy on the events that took place in New Orleans: http://tobtr.com/s/547383
  • Tim Saint
    I think that in any natural disaster you will have all types of people doing things not typical because of the lack of government that protects people. It is unfortunate, if true, that anyone was hurt or killed regarding Katrina. However, to stir the pot, calling that there was this exclusive whites on black crime, is a little outside the rhelm of reality. Ever heard of Reginald Denny? Should we take that situation and talk about how blacks during the LA riots, did all these terrible untold, undiscoverd evil things to whites. Pretty certain, there was a lot of looting and violence, especially in certain areas with certain populations, more that other places. Any violence is unacceptable, but to take this disaster and use it to underscore a racist chip on the shoulder is pretty damn lame. why dont you talk about all of the crimes happening to all people and not just specific crimes that you want to underscore as whitey on black crime.
  • Ron Lee
    The first vitim of the mayham was a Black Policeman in algiers, Had he been white he'd be nationally known. Tell the readers his story.
  • fcg#p,
    1. A single tale of likely sytematic multiple still un-prosecuted murder. Yes. Outrage.

    2. Please point out the specific instance in this post or in the referenced article where there is an example of "extrapolating to an entire race"??? Or indicating some "monolithic trend in violence" - although I am not sure what you mean by that.

    3. Please cite your specific sources for proof that during the Katrina aftermath there were "more(if not exponentially more" instances of black on white violence." I am interested in looking at the prosecution rates (or lack of) of those crimes as well.

    4. "smoke out whitey witch hunt"??? I'm speechless.
  • fcg#p
    Don't get me wrong, if this is true and these actions were not a result of self defense but were instead a Race based murder, these idiots should fry! you are finding outrage in a single tale and extrapolating that to an entire race and to the entirety of tragic cases of violence. I am sure that there are just as many instances of Black on White violence (if not exponentially more). all I am saying is that this has to be treated for what it is, an individual crime perpetrated by a group of idiots and not as a monolithic trend in violence. It would be a travesty to use this as a justification to start a smoke out Whitey witch hunt.
  • That's outrageous, seriously. :( Thanks for linking. I posted about it, with links, in a few places to help spread the word. People need to know about this.

    Angie
  • n-2-me-i-c
    fcg#p,
    It was open killing season on Blacks in NO. And the murderers shouldn't be prosecuted? Sounds like you would rather write it off as minor ‘white entertainment’--similar to FUN mob-lynching by Whites on Blacks.

    THEY SHOT AND KILLED INNOCENT BLACKS! And like justified Nazis' they slept well at night and considered themselves good moral people. They got away with murder--didn’t even have trial!

    JUSTICE should prevail and they should be prosecuted. However, according to you, those murderers shouldn’t be brought to trial ‘purely for the purpose of "Race Crimes"..."eventually we will descend into the throws of every other banana republic that has public executions at the beginning of every new political administration."

    Now that's REAL good thinking, fcg#p. You must have a great 'stash' of brain weed.
  • fcg#p I cannot wrap my head around your response to Thompson's article.

    If you read the article that I cite here, in its entirety, and equate being black and walking down the street near your home to any reason to be shot then I don't know what to say to you.

    Seeking justice is always productive in the America I believe in - in the the America I will always fight for.

    During the Katrina aftermath, white folks "looting" where gathering provisions, black folks gathering provisions were "looting." NOTHING, I repeat NO fear of a THING being taken from a store can excuse shooting a person and perhaps setting their body on fire to conceal the evidence.

    We are "descending into a banana republic" when we turn away from prosecuting murderers of anyone. The lives lost may not mean anything to you, but to me and a whole lot of other Americans it is a different story.

    There is no moral equivalent to hunting human beings because of the color of their skin. NONE.
  • fcg#p
    prosecutions for shooting looters? anyone with a public media platform could pull together a handful of horror stories from a scene of anarchy and forward any perspective viewpoint. if we revisit this
    national horror purely for the purpose of hunting perpetrators of "Race crimes" eventually we will descend into the throws of every other banana republic that has public executions at the beginning of every new political administration.
    There was enough wrong done to go around and these types of tit for tat " I'll see your injustice and raise you two N words" debates will serve no positive end. New Orleans was a tragedy on all levels.
    the most productive thing that can be done now is to look forward and figure out how to keep Houston (the new New Orleans) from descending into the same condition that was the pre Katrina Big Easy.
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