NG Escort helps Congressman get his stuff

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La. Congressman Had Guard Escort to Home

By DAVID PACE, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - A Louisiana congressman being escorted by National Guard troops removed personal items from his home in flooded New Orleans while military helicopters and emergency workers raced to save thousands of victims.

Rep. William Jefferson (news, bio, voting record), D-La., said he had planned to check on his house Sept. 2 after traveling with President Bush to survey the damage across the Gulf Coast. He said he accepted the Louisiana National Guard escort only after his staff and Capitol police warned him it was unsafe to travel alone because of looting and lawlessness.

After touring the flood-damaged city from the air and visiting evacuees at the Louisiana Superdome and the city's Convention Center, Jefferson said he asked his National Guard escorts to drive him to his Uptown neighborhood, several miles from the Superdome.

"I was intending to go to my neighborhood for sure if I could get there. I didn't know what the condition was," Jefferson said Wednesday. "I was curious to know and everybody in my family was curious to know: What was the condition of our house? Was it underwater? Was it looted?"

While Jefferson was checking out his house, the military truck that brought him there got stuck in the mud and a second truck had to be sent to rescue the congressman and his National Guard escort, said Maj. Ed Bush, a spokesman for the Louisiana National Guard.

A Coast Guard helicopter rescuing people stranded on rooftops also spotted the group at the congressman's house and sent a rescue swimmer down to investigate. Jefferson said he and the guardsmen tried to wave the helicopter off, but the pilot apparently didn't see him and the swimmer ended up kicking in a door and entering his house through a balcony.

Cmdr. Brendan McPherson, a spokesman for the Coast Guard, said the helicopter pilot responded to a distress signal from the National Guardsmen outside Jefferson's house before lowering the rescue swimmer. At the time, water was waist-deep around the house and the guardsmen were standing on the front porch.

"It was clear to them that they were being signaled, as they had been in many other cases when someone was in distress," McPherson said.

An Air National Guardsman who had hitched a ride on the truck carrying Jefferson from the Superdome was airlifted from Jefferson's home by the helicopter, McPherson said, but Jefferson declined the Coast Guard offer of help. Three other people also were rescued from the congressman's neighborhood before the helicopter returned to Mobile, Ala., he said.

Lt. Col. Pete Schneider, a Louisiana Guard spokesman, said Jefferson was the only official who requested a tour of the city via ground transportation.

"Congressman Jefferson wanted to tour his district and was put in a high water vehicle for that purpose," he said.

Schneider declined to comment when asked if the tour had distracted from the Guard's other duties.

Jefferson said the visit to his house, first reported Tuesday night by ABC News, would have been over quickly if the truck had not gotten stuck. He said the only things he removed from his house were two suitcases and two laptop computers belonging to his daughters, who were preparing to leave for college and an internship when the storm struck.

"I didn't want to have anybody with me," Jefferson said. "I was perfectly happy just by myself but they thought it was too risky. I regret that there was any need to have anybody there."
 
Honestly I don't see anything wrong with this. He didn't ask for the assistance, and things only got complicated when the vehicle became stuck.
 
The TV reports that the congressman is under investigation for some previous wrongdoing. There is concern that he returned home and destroyed evidence pertaining to that investigation.
 
My understanding is Rep. Jefferson is under investigation by the FBI. (and they carry guns to make the stretch to bring it on topic, incase the Political and Legal aspects aren't enough. :neener: ) They had previously searched his home.

In addition to the two suitcases and the computer(s) he also removed a cardboard box. (As Don Wade on WLS-AM here in Chicago asked yesterday morning: "What was in the box ??").

My understanding is that he demanded the tour and the escort and spent over an hour at his home, while the NG escort waited and the HEMTT sank into his front yard.
 
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Let me help get this on RKBA.
This arrogant piece of human garbage did ask to check out his neighborhood using National Guard vehicles. This was after the evacuation order; he had absolutely no legal, political or First Responder need to go to his neighborhood. Once he got there, the only house in his neighborhood that he checked out was his own. He gathered personal belongings and yes he is under indictment for other legal problems.

Meanwhile, the National Guard and the dregs of the local New Orleans police department are illegally confiscating guns from those citizens who had enough foresight to prepare for the storm. Those who chose to stay behind, those who were prepared to survive and defend their lives, their homes and their businesses were arrested and guns confiscated while Democrat Jefferson consumed public resources to return to his house.

There were people who drowned in a nursing home who might have been rescued by those same Guardsmen. Jefferson whined, pulled rank.

Jefferson cried, people died.
 
I don't see what you PEASANTS are complaining about. Obviously he is better than everyone here. He is after all a member of the ruling class.

Geez, get on the ball man. :scrutiny: :scrutiny:
 
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