US troops made their way to New Orleans on Friday with shoot-to-kill orders to scare off looting gangs so rescuers can help thousands of people stranded by Hurricane Katrina find the dead and clean up the carnage. Picture shows a policeman patroling in the flood.
US troops made their way to New Orleans on Friday with shoot-to-kill orders to scare off looting gangs so rescuers can help thousands of people stranded by Hurricane Katrina find the dead and clean up the carnage. Picture shows a helicopter used to rescue stranded people.
US troops made their way to New Orleans on Friday with shoot-to-kill orders to scare off looting gangs so rescuers can help thousands of people stranded by Hurricane Katrina find the dead and clean up the carnage.
Faced with a growing threat of anarchy after a natural disaster that may have killed thousands of people, the US military sent in National Guard reinforcements.