Marlyville / Fontainebleau / Broadmoor Preservation
post-Katrina and beyond...



home

links

pictures

work

stories

press

news

 

press clipping

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Katrina-Gangs.html?_r=1
Katrina Evacuees in Texas Held in Killings
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Filed at 3:45 a.m. ET

HOUSTON (AP) -- At least 23 people who evacuated to Houston during Hurricane Katrina were either the victim or the suspect in killings here between September and December, police say.

Now, eight members of rival New Orleans gangs have been arrested in connection with the slayings of 11 fellow refugees and other violent crimes in the city, police spokesman Alvin Wright said Friday.

''They were doing the same thing in New Orleans,'' Wright said. ''The hurricane brought those rivalries to Houston.''

Investigators, who were still looking for three suspects, said those slain also belonged to the gangs or had some connection to them. Violent crimes attributed to these gangs also have been committed on Houston residents, said Wright said.

Although officials emphasized that the vast majority of the 150,000 Katrina victims who have moved to Houston are law-abiding, they say others are partly responsible for a sharp spike in the city's crime rate in the last few months of 2005.

Houston Mayor Bill White has asked the Federal Emergency Management Agency last month to pay for a new $6.5 million police task force.

Violence has risen not only on the streets but in the schools: Houston's district, which absorbed about 6,000 student evacuees, increased security this month after at least a dozen major fights involving displaced students. The worst was a near-riot in a high school lunchroom last month that ended in the arrests of 15 evacuees and 12 local students.

The eight suspects arrested Friday and three at large are accused of murder, aggravated robbery, kidnapping and other violent crimes.

All 11 slayings took place in the last three months. Nine occurred in the city's high-crime southwest side, while the other two were in the Houston suburb of Pasadena.

''The safety of the city of Houston, its citizens and as well as some of the evacuees depends on us arresting these individuals as soon as possible,'' Police Chief Harold Hurtt said.

Authorities would not name the gangs or say how many members from each group were part of the 11 suspects.

Texas authorities previously captured several fugitives -- at least 10 in the Houston area -- who had applied for federal aid as Katrina refugees but were wanted for violent crimes in Louisiana.

Federal authorities have told Texas of more than 300 known sex offenders who had relocated to the state, only a handful of whom had registered with law enforcement as of late last year.

An additional inquiry that Texas authorities conducted with the National Crime Information Center found 188 people wanted in connection with other crimes.