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Hurricane Katrina Gallery

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Photo of three FPS officers at their computer terminals. Photo of ICE employees providing telephone hotline coverage. Photo of three ICE employees reading a computer screen at the ICE Operations Center. Map illustrating Hurricane Katrina Response team deployment.
ICE Federal Protective Service officers pose for a group shot. ICE Federal Protective Service officers pose for a group shot. Assistant Secretary John Clark, right, discusses the ICE Hurricane Katrina response with ICE New Orleans Special agent-in-charge Mike Holt. Wendell Schingler, ICE Federal Protective Service Director and FPS officers examine seized weapons.
An ICE officer provides security outside the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Team Commander Fred Stacy of the Washington, DC Special Response Team provides security during a search and rescue operation. A DRO Officer from Buffalo, New York holds a small child while attempting to evacuate a family in near downtown New Orleans. FPS Officer Oscar Lott observes the flooded streets of downtown New Orleans.
Dallas Special Reponse Team team members meet New Orleans Police Superintendent Eddie Compass. Photo shows an ICE Special Reponse Team searching an apartment for suspected snipers. Photo of Assistant Secretary John P. Clark and ICE Public Affairs officer Marc Raimondi. Katherine Molyneaux, Resident Agent-In-Charge, RAC Nashville greets Assistant Secretary John P. Clark.
Photo of the insdie of an ICE Moblie Command Center. Members of the San Diego ICE Special Reponse Team prepare to clear a bank in downtown New Orleans. San Antonio Field Operations Director (FOD) Marc Moore discusses the construction of ICE Town. Director of the Federal Protective Service Wendell Shingler gestures to a media camera crew at the scene of a burning house in the Garden District of New Orleans.
Photo of a flooded city street left in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. - On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in the Gulf States of Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama as a category four hurricane.

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