I hope all of us remember these people in our prayers. Youre A Fking Looter captures the graphic, gritty aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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I have my doubts that the necessirty doctrine would extend to looting TV sets and other luxury goods. In the days following Hurricane Katrina, the media portrayed the people inside New Orleans as a threat rather than a population in need. The white woman with clothes, food and toilet paper would certainly seem to be acting within the "necessity" doctrine. Sure, New Orleans is overwhelmingly black, and I bet an even greater percentage of blacks were among those who stayed through the storm. I thing this doctrine would apply to the "looting" of food, water, medicine, clothing, or other real necessities in light of the state of emergency in the gulf states, but that it would NOT apply to jewelry, tv sets (no electricity), stereos, etc., which are not not necessary to sustain life. We are a team of 4 young peoples allies by the strength of our passion for sneakers, we constantly travel and the idea of founded. Convicted Katrina looter faces new probation violation, theft charges Gwen Filosa, The Times-Picayune Jun 11. Historically, this doctrine has been applied as a defense to civil cases for trespassing such as where persons caught in a blizzard sought refuge from the storm in another person's barn and where a boater caught in a storm tied up at a private dock, trying to avoid being sunk in the storm. After Katrina, New Orleans police officers circulated orders authorizing them to shoot looters and take back the city, but it remains. The common law has long held that the "need" of a person in peril will be a defense to trespassing on real property or taking certain personal property depending on the circumstances. Actually, "necessity" is a defense to certain kinds of property offenses. While videos circulated on social media of some New Orleans businesses appearing to be cleaned out by looters, Mayor LaToya Cantrell emphasized at a press conference on Monday that there is no. New Orleans Officials Are Fighting Looters as the City Reels in Hurricane Aftermath Shoshy Ciment August 30, 2021, 4:37 PM 2 min read New Orleans is reeling in the wake of Hurricane Ida, the.