This video commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Danziger Bridge incident, which occurred in New Orleans shortly after Hurricane Katrina. The content focuses on the events involving the NOPD and unarmed civilians, emphasizing the importance of remembering these events and advocating for change. The video is a republication from the InRange channel, supported by viewer contributions.
This video, republished on the 19th anniversary of the Danziger Bridge incident, revisits the tragic event where two unarmed civilians were killed by NOPD officers shortly after Hurricane Katrina. The description highlights the long delay in justice and its subsequent limited impact, emphasizing the importance of remembering this event. The video is presented by InRange and supported by viewer contributions.
This video, Part 2 of a series on practical disaster and SHTF preparedness, uses Hurricane Katrina as a backdrop to discuss planning for natural disasters. The content aims to provide a framework for viewers to develop their own preparedness game plans, rather than serving as a direct guide. It also includes links to the creator's SubscribeStar, Instagram, and Discord for community engagement and support.
This video discusses the historical event of gun confiscation that occurred in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The creator argues that this incident, where law-abiding citizens were disarmed during a natural disaster amidst looting and home invasions, highlights the importance of fiercely protecting Second Amendment rights. The description cites New York Times reporting and statements from New Orleans officials to detail how firearms were seized from civilians while private security forces were allowed to retain theirs. The video aims to demonstrate that gun confiscation is not a theoretical concept but a recent and tangible reality.
This video discusses a controversial incident on September 4, 2005, at Danziger Bridge in New Orleans, where plainclothes police officers fatally shot two unarmed civilians in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The description highlights the significant delay in justice and the eventual muted outcome, emphasizing the importance of remembering this event. It also includes a call for viewer support for the InRange channel.
This episode of Tom Gresham's GUNTALK from August 30, 2015, features discussions on controversial topics. Part A of the broadcast includes an interview with Gordon Hutchinson, author of "The Great New Orleans Gun Grab," and Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation. They delve into the confiscation of firearms in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and a lawsuit concerning a gun tax implemented in Seattle. The show also highlights GUNTALK's extensive reach via radio, podcasts, and streaming platforms.
This YouTube video, featuring Ginny Simone reporting on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, highlights a largely untold story: the confiscation of legally owned firearms. The report emphasizes how residents were left defenseless by the government, which failed to protect them and simultaneously denied them the right to self-protection. The video serves as a reminder of this event and its implications for gun ownership and individual rights.
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