They had information that he was in possession of a weapon, ... He did not have a weapon. He had money, and it was counterfeit bills.

This community is just starting to see federal recovery resources -- 20 days post storm.

I hope the people of our community will watch and learn from the people of the Gulf Coast and survive the storm that we one day will inevitably get.

We are here to keep the peace.

They will continue to give out funds until their pot is empty.

In the area of Hancock County, Mississippi, where the Incident Management Team was assigned, I saw areas of total annihilation. I saw a village where the town hall, bank, church, and library were completely lifted away, with nothing remaining.

The town EMA has a good plan. It's time now to take a good look at it, and make it better. I can give John Rookwood, the director, the benefit of my Katrina experience about what errors other people made in their plans, to avoid making those errors ourselves.

She presented herself as a real estate agent who could obtain an apartment, and police determined that was a false claim.

It's made so that you may come back to your property alive, instead of having to ask someone in your family to submit a DNA sample to help identify you, as is currently taking place in the Gulf Coast region.