Court tells police criminals in New Orleans to stop stealing people guns.
Return weapons to law-abiders, judge demands
By BILL WALSH
Newhouse News Service
NEW ORLEANS - Gun rights groups won a temporary restraining order
Friday preventing police in New Orleans and a nearby parish from
confiscating people's firearms when seeking to evacuate residents.
U.S. District Court Judge Jay Zainey ordered the New Orleans Police
and St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office to stop taking weapons from
law-abiding people and return any they already took in the wake of
Hurricane Katrina.
In documents filed in federal court in Baton Rouge, La., New Orleans
Mayor Ray Nagin, Police Chief Eddie Compass and St. Tammany Sheriff
Jack Strain deny ordering the confiscation of firearms.
But news reports quoted Compass as saying that only law enforcement
officials would be allowed to have firearms and Deputy Chief Warren
Riley as saying, "We are going to take all the weapons."
Wayne LaPierre, president of the National Rifle Association, said his
group documented 30 to 40 cases of people having their weapons taken
away after Katrina hit Aug. 29.
"In many cases, it was from their homes at gunpoint. There were no
receipts given or anything else at a time when there was no 911
response, and these citizens were out there on their own protecting
their families," LaPierre said."The worst thing about it is that it
was at a time of complete collapse of the government's ability to
protect people."
In the immediate aftermath of Katrina, there were widespread reports
of looting throughout New Orleans. At the outset, the city ordered the
police to ignore looters and focus instead on search and rescue. But
within days, crime spiraled out of control and police were directed to
restore order.
To gain control of the situation, Gov. Kathleen Blanco issued
emergency power orders, which allow the authorities to regulate
firearms. But the suit alleged that law enforcement officials
overstepped the bounds by taking guns away in violation of the 2nd
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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