"Renegade" Bus was the first to get to Houston
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"Renegade" Bus was the first to get to Houston
It looks like the first bus that got there was a renegade bus.
Now they are saying it wasn't a bus from the Superdome, but a guy that got off the bus said he was at the Superdome.
Weren't they saying it was a 20 year old driving that bus?
Weird developing story.
Now they are saying it wasn't a bus from the Superdome, but a guy that got off the bus said he was at the Superdome.
Weren't they saying it was a 20 year old driving that bus?
Weird developing story.
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birdwomn wrote:This is very weird...and don't we just need to help people? As long as they behave when they get there...does it really matter how they got out of hell? Wouldn't you do everything you could to find a way to safety?
Honestly, there has to be alot of confusion as to who's doing what.
Exactly. They could have just stolen the bus and driven anywhere, but they went right to the astrodome and beat all the "non-renegade" buses.

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I could understand the twenty year old driving the bus because I know a lot of younger bus drivers, especially if they work(ed) for a college transit system. In addition, when I was going through high school, I had a number of drivers that were under the age of about 25.
The only thing I didn't buy in the guy's interview was the cots part. IIRC, I don't remember seeing anything on the floor of the Superdome because a) it's still grass and b) they were afraid of the lower level flooding eventually. I know people were down there after the fact, but that was the day after Katrina, before the levees started to go. I also remember seeing the pictures with the electricity out and people sitting in the stands.
Most of his story sounded like it could have be inferred from common knowledge. When the reporter from CNN kept asking about his daily life in the Superdome, the guy just moaned and said he needed a place to "sit and relax" or "hot. so so so hot." Then when the reporter asked what happened during the flooding he said "we just went up. we just went up." Again, inferable data.
I believe the story is a fake, only because of the cots part. Someone can correct me on this, I just don't ever remember hearing about them.
The only thing I didn't buy in the guy's interview was the cots part. IIRC, I don't remember seeing anything on the floor of the Superdome because a) it's still grass and b) they were afraid of the lower level flooding eventually. I know people were down there after the fact, but that was the day after Katrina, before the levees started to go. I also remember seeing the pictures with the electricity out and people sitting in the stands.
Most of his story sounded like it could have be inferred from common knowledge. When the reporter from CNN kept asking about his daily life in the Superdome, the guy just moaned and said he needed a place to "sit and relax" or "hot. so so so hot." Then when the reporter asked what happened during the flooding he said "we just went up. we just went up." Again, inferable data.
I believe the story is a fake, only because of the cots part. Someone can correct me on this, I just don't ever remember hearing about them.
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jopatura wrote:I could understand the twenty year old driving the bus because I know a lot of younger bus drivers, especially if they work(ed) for a college transit system. In addition, when I was going through high school, I had a number of drivers that were under the age of about 25.
The only thing I didn't buy in the guy's interview was the cots part. IIRC, I don't remember seeing anything on the floor of the Superdome because a) it's still grass and b) they were afraid of the lower level flooding eventually. I know people were down there after the fact, but that was the day after Katrina, before the levees started to go. I also remember seeing the pictures with the electricity out and people sitting in the stands.
Most of his story sounded like it could have be inferred from common knowledge. When the reporter from CNN kept asking about his daily life in the Superdome, the guy just moaned and said he needed a place to "sit and relax" or "hot. so so so hot." Then when the reporter asked what happened during the flooding he said "we just went up. we just went up." Again, inferable data.
I believe the story is a fake, only because of the cots part. Someone can correct me on this, I just don't ever remember hearing about them.
Yeah and there was another part where someone corrected him about something. Was that the cots part? His answers were very vague.
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crazycajuncane wrote:Cnn reports 2 renegade buses. Who cares? These people are all going to Houston for the same reason.
CNN making a big deal about it.
Houston's making a big deal about it also...and rightfully so. They've made arrangements and a public promise to open the Astrodome up to the evacuess from the Superdome. How can they accommodate them now if renegade buses and people from hotels who have been here (high and dry) since before landfall start coming in?
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It started getting ugly in Houston yesterday around rush hour. People who got to Houston before the storm hit heard the Dome was opening, checked out of their motels, and showed up demanding to be let in for the free accommodations. They even loudly and angrily threatened to use their cars to block the Super Dome buses from getting into the complex. Can't say that I blame them.
Trying to mobilize such an effort to set up a 25,000 person shelter is tremendously huge! At the time people were angrily demanding entrance, officials were still in the process of arranging for food, water and cots to be delivered.
I realize people are tired, hot, hungry, thirsty, and scared. We've been inundated here in Houston and are doing are best to help. A little patience on everyone's part will go a long way.
Trying to mobilize such an effort to set up a 25,000 person shelter is tremendously huge! At the time people were angrily demanding entrance, officials were still in the process of arranging for food, water and cots to be delivered.
I realize people are tired, hot, hungry, thirsty, and scared. We've been inundated here in Houston and are doing are best to help. A little patience on everyone's part will go a long way.
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Just saw on ABC 13 (Houston) during the GMA break -- Christine Dobbyn reported that they were getting word there at the Superdome that evacs are still being held up because shots were fired at the copters trying to airlift people from the Dome to the busses.
Anyone else hear that from other sources?
Anyone else hear that from other sources?
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GalvestonDuck wrote:Just saw on ABC 13 (Houston) during the GMA break -- Christine Dobbyn reported that they were getting word there at the Superdome that evacs are still being held up because shots were fired at the copters trying to airlift people from the Dome to the busses.
Anyone else hear that from other sources?
Yes I have heard and read it at different places. That is pretty much the last straw that made Nagin declare "martial law".
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crazycajuncane wrote:If this guy is lieing... he's doing a great job lol.
Hell... as long as they are from New Orleans ... does it matter where they came from? If they were in fact a renagade bus... they did a great job in getting there.
Yes, it definitely does make a difference. For one thing they already promised to take the Superdome people there and that's about the maximum number they can take care of. Also, they don't won't to mix the Superdome people with other refugees because of the disease issue and possibility of quarantine.
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