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the victim has already lost a relative in a shoot out. guns kill almost one person every day within the black community. so never. the victim's brother is busy. he was murdered and out sound a lot of. you know her to radar know it arrives to sit in the united states but. you know that's not for it's always wanted a better place else about. putting to caribbean tradition if you must be joining. a funeral march turns into a celebration. dances jazz and alcohol companies get to see the stunt his last tour.
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starts today. but this little boy like the sun like. life. commenced in the conference returns honor of the neighborhood of the deceased the third district. mr rate has increased by thirty percent this. new orleans is one of the most dangerous cities in the united states it's also the one considered as the most joyful. its nickname is big easy.
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but hurricane katrina struck louisiana in august two thousand and five and it literally some new orleans. winds over one hundred ninety miles per hour floods over several feet. one thousand were killed. one hundred thousand were forced to leave new orleans fos into chaos and poverty. that. kept like. in the neighborhoods hit by the floods criminality exploded. especially on the eastern part of the city where murders happen on a daily basis not. so simple citizens like brennan to gear up to defend themselves. but keep
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a lot of this stuff handy just in case again something crazy happens active shooter . a young millionaire sidney torres fights to increase security in the tourist. is what. those little connected electric. field said was happening and that's you know i'm looking on the g.p.s. right now to see that the machine is. built on swamps new orleans is surrounded by alligators there are more alex they are everywhere. and. playing by violence not the big easy as falling into chaos. in treme to reno welcomes us inside his brothers who are now. house where he grew
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up but his brother killed by gunfire. was always a. jew out. to reims cuz it was also affected by violence. come sixty years ago i lost a son down in the wall he was seventy he would be bout thirty eight now he was shot he was shot emergence of the second murder your mum has several of my friends on me oh i couldn't count about a lease over the years but at least twelve members of my family close members and murdered. the reason behind those murders is drug trafficking. like many others trains brother was a drug he made a lot of by. saying i am me.
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and this is already at a pretty much lived his life up in the. for the most part mango is the clown in his or i have a purse now talk about movies. even using you know clothes as one of the things that we. know when mayhem was in the. very early on the young man felt deep into criminality most criminals have weapons here. that he's got a lot of. black sheep you look around as he wanted people. and i don't mean a lot of time. so that's something but i still check for them. in the afternoon to remind those of the very fancy esplanade ever to go to st anna church. an
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entire wall is dedicated to the victims of crimes committed in this city. no. less a lot of man. on this one more than three hundred acres for this year only. most of these men and women were shocked. and under thirty. who would have a commemorations of the people that lost their lives says. bill terry the priest came up with the idea to write those names on the walls of his church. and we decided that naming the names of murder victims in a public display would be helpful in reminding us all that these are human beings. this morning you will add five new names to his memorial including tarin brother.
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there are so many victims that he no longer has time to have the names. great resource september. america raised off a box it's not just bought it is one of the reasons look at the movies in america you get all the stuff that goes on in this country so all of that equates to the just as our it's. the last name that the priest and his terrains brothers. pray for the truckers. her. military began writing those names eight years ago you will soon run out of space to write the names of the new victims. at the same moment east of the city a young man was just killed another drug related act of revenge. the police has
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shut down the neighborhood local t.v. stations are already there. to be heard as wrinkle was hit by gunfire inside the house. a young cousin of the victim was shot in the arm also admitted to having gone well too heavily armed men fired on the young man as he was leaving his home. shell casings are all over the ground bullet holes. the neighborhood is in shock. and. the mother of the victim this devastated. this is my son. this is still about it's a good scene it's ok it's real and that. the phone is out go is that. they know was this is not a month of the love in the bullet in my birth the birth of the may in the n.h.
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that my liberated nephew for you so in his own untruthful you want to move out of the way. given the. kind of a risk every day this is my brother. how can it. keep it running. through. the effects. great. britain. the murderers could be from the same neighborhood. it's unbelievable so you can identify you know you know you are going to show you yes oh my nieces and my son them not because from aleppo. jacob lives just across the road. he's also a drug dealer. what happened today doesn't surprise him. it was that most people of my age looked up to the interstate night i.e.
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handy so i know no one she was in the boat you know but what she do home is the town's like they say you. know. in the black neighborhoods like this for. forty percent of children live below the poverty line. and employment is twice as high as in the rest of the city. these inequalities have created racial tensions. on the other side of the town in this upmarket area tarina stopped by i wanted. to do a piece about. chest giving him grief for talking to white journalists. he would. ask then. you have them out but i mean eight.
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months in terms of bringing more of a mild. case. all right we'll get out all right ok i'm sure in the way they do you have a number of more white people over here in this place ok so this isn't news like neighborhood you know it was not this book right now the whole center and we don't have that you know he's out one of those neighborhoods are these are now they making this a video saying this is going to bring more of their rights i need our joint out because i have no use of this goes to the black mayor i write this with his face they get a sense of this quest they think ok ok i hear you know people can do acid house this is you anybody as i already am aware that you don't have meth like a gun in a plantation is that the separation is our salvation. the best alibi we can get them to stop killing the devil. by god. this woman is part of the nation of islam. a radical muslim organization that
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promotes the superiority of the black race. about your sudden passing i phone lee just learned you were yourself and taken your last turn. your act cut out to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feeling started to change you talked about more like it was a game still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one to us i
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speak to you now because there were no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. when lawmakers manufacture consent and instant of public wealth. when the roman classism protect themselves. with the fine and merry go round there has only the one percent. that's not going all middle of the room signals. the real news is the world.
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in new orleans two centuries of slavery have left painful scars within the african-american community. that accounts for two thirds of the town's population moreover that african-americans feel that they were abandoned during hurricane katrina. in two thousand and five under the pressure of the water dozens of poorly maintained levees broke. mud flooded eighty percent of the town that was under sea level. today the town still bears the scars of the disaster especially in the poor neighborhoods. aka the dancing man is here one of the most devastated areas. he believes that nothing has been done to rehabilitate this neighborhood. i know i.
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was asked after. the fact. after it's me. this is one of about twenty dollars. that twenty dollars that's like all. right. but. there was a bend in there is that the reason for the increased crime rate. this is all. black neighborhood. high crime people become a crime you know where the truckers and well you've got drugs are. african-american people the flow speed with the situation of the country. if you're not easy. if you now do. i then when
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a situation. you will go to the street the hungry people go to did street. since the hurricane criminality has increased by forty percent. on the other side of the city we encounter a different atmosphere. louisiana is a former french colony and the most touristy area really is the french quarter i. mean of course from all around the world gathered a. lot of. success i. think. and of course here jazz is everywhere. bars with dance floors in every corner.
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but for the last three years this neighborhood has also claimed that violence last year one person was killed and nine were injured in a shoot out in the middle of the french quarter. on another night a man attempts to kidnap a drunk girl. the man tries to stop. but the aggressor points into seattle. the man begs for mercy. but the aggressor shoots him in the stomach then tries to kill him. luckily his weapon jams. the shooter takes flight. the men will survive this incident. the aggressor you're
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a cain twenty one has already been charged with rape and robbery. you will be arrested two days later. i am fine and these types of aggressions are multiplying especially in restaurants which have become new targets for the criminals. the pathway is a fancy restaurant. from six months ago the own choosing and his team were the victims of an armed robbery. as lorenzo general manager of. fellow foreign backed russian up front you know. how you do it it's a riot. yeah on that day the restaurant was packed like it is tonight. the security cameras have recorded the whole scene. there were three robbers. one guy came in and maybe a second had two seconds later two guys came in behind him the first get off and
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then the second guy came in sit very well or maybe go rounds the first day and he wanted to hear the register. right here in the drawer then for a second put a gun to his head made it go to the ground they got this is not a job now or what else. play in carries a gun but he chose not to use it on that night avoiding a bloodbath it's the threat of being shot or killed that's the it's not a wallet it's not a cellphone it's not money it's not stealing my car it's someone gets shot and there's no other option do you carry a gun to you know it's a difficult issue though because i'm not for it but in a mill you like this worse there are so many dangerous people with guns it makes sense for people those guns to protect themselves. in the united states the gun
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issue is a sensitive subject. for protection are they responsible for the increasing number . in new orleans more and more people chose to arm themselves. forty years old former police officer. he doesn't leave the house without his arsenal and i'm going to just go right on the waistband. all the medical evidence is really very simple it just has what we call combat balls this particular gauze has a static agent. unity in the not only so they both have this wave opening feature which imagine my my pocket here got this little hook as i go to pull this out the pocket this little hook catches the inside of the pants and
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it opens it automatically has a hole it out so i can i could defend myself from either side maybe a push against a wall and decide i'm not able to get this knife so i can get to this one or vice versa. like most people in new orleans brennan was traumatized by katrina. at the time he was still the police officer get to face chaos. it's as if you are right there's the mississippi river this is all part of the levee system there was a breach in a levee where one of the oil tanker barges hit it and with that there was some oil so it was really nasty down here. disaster. when you have adversity at the level that katrina was that's when those true call the start coming out. of family members to dallas to evacuate and when i was coming back into the city in dallas texas i had in a p.d. units passing me leaving the city. and many police officers never returned.
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and now we're you know we were very low in manpower dangerously low not only for the citizens but for the department themselves i mean these guys are you know we look we get more and more people shoot up police is just it's never seen more that than i've ever seen before. obsessed with safety. he transformed his car into a real armory. this stuff handy just in case again something crazy happens active shooter as a you know so carry permit also keep a rifle is the actually technically a pistol but i keep something that's a little bit bigger than i keep additional ammunition as well as a body armor medical equipment the stuff that i would simply need to see an active shooter at a school or something like that and then also just keep kind of general preparedness stuff. vehicle maintenance stuff tools things for spare flat tires
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a water fluids for the vehicle general maintenance stuff that you know probably everybody should have in their vehicle. after quitting the police brennan chose to open a gun shop. you can find everything here from an automatic gun to an a k forty seven. but the red dot is there going oh oh how far is the range zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero let us know a little bit with the growing insecurity about brant interest in this is flourishing because like especially considering that in louisiana arm sales are deregulated cool clothes you know if you anything i love you would say you have gone. and you carried with you you have it on you today and you're sure it's ok so you feel in danger. even if.
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in this town the number of firearms is booming. their sales doubled the last ten years. but a new orleans man has found another solution the weapons to fight criminality. it's in the heart of the french quarter that live city tourist a forty year old millionaire. he made a fortune in the garbage disposal service. i'm trying to get you know rap today it was a good quote i heard ninety thousand vrba. a million. times. his house had been burglarized several times. so sidney decided to invest part of his fortune into the security of french quarter
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. he created a unique camp. in allows people to send real time information to the policeman of the neighborhood. you see something that says look suspicious prostitution drug dealing you see somebody getting rob you take this and you can take a picture and send it and it goes directly here it's like having a police officer in your pocket. although once again this is a crime just came in over the radio and they say they sent a picture here you see suspicious person delfina governor nichols and they took a picture of him see him on the corner you see him on the ground they act like they're sleeping but they're they actually rob people when you walk by. his idea was born after his conflict with the mayor of new orleans who he publicly accused of being in active in front of the rise of criminality i tried to get
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a meeting with the mayor and he wouldn't meet with me so i made a thirty second commercial and i started putting it all over the t.v. calling the mayor out on the crime in the cities the french quarter is under siege by criminals the problem to me it is only six blocks but thirteen. you may as well advised me to come in this week when the french the millionaire off i was driving to violence in the city really never the same way to do it with garbage like. we should hope for the misery but it was a real provocation. and so he didn't like it and he took offense to it he made millions and millions and millions of dollars off a garbage contract in the french quarter and maybe he should just to get some of that money and do it himself if he thinks it's so easy it's just not like the city decided to follow his advice and invested several hundred thousand dollars to create a french quarter taskforce a unit that works directly with the task force you download it and you're able to connect i think police do exactly this was something that was launched just days
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ago in tonight's businessman city tour today the young millionaire has become a star in the american media. you know who as you can see had way last gray white black and blue. this afternoon as yet another t.v. interview. has become a reference in the fight against criminality. you know it's not just a lot of people in jail for arresting our way out it's not that fast we have to have programs the mayor the city the citizens work together. if we receive so much. it's because his after is a real success in his neighborhood criminality is down by forty five percent.
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and there are some boys so much that all of them mama. i don't mind my little bit of the best summing up of all the. illegal of the few. i'm not critical of what if they are going to be chilcote don't you but you know what. sort of.
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what i mean yanukovych with that he's going to get so for us we'll just leave it that's the question as to yes but no yes the chest but us now with the best of what i hear for everyone that is for your cox and vocal thoughts. what politicians do something that. they put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to. let you go right to be close with what them before three in the morning can't be good that. i'm interested always in the waters in the. city.
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