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    http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/23/ref....ap/index.html

    CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (AP) -- A man who sought safety from Hurricane Katrina in Tennessee was gunned down in the street and died, possibly during a robbery of his Red Cross relief money.
    Don Maurice Airline, 24, of Metairie, Louisiana, was found on a secluded road with five gunshots to his head. Days before he was killed last week, the Red Cross gave him a debit card worth several hundred dollars.

    Detective R. Kenneth Freeman said he knew of no other such killings of Katrina refugees and was sorry the shooting happened in Chattanooga, where the Red Cross, churches and social agencies are helping hundreds who fled Katrina.

    Investigators found five handgun s casings with Airline's body, less than a mile from a Red Cross shelter where he had stayed. Police were investigating whether robbery was the motive; no one has been charged.

    Airline's mother, Sheila Airline, described the death as "just senseless."

    "For someone to take my child's life, they robbed him. I know they robbed him because the Red Cross gave him money and the detective can't find it," she said Thursday in a telephone interview from Kenner, Louisiana.

    Her son had left a Chattanooga nightclub with at least two men and a woman hours before his body was spotted early Saturday on a weedy roadside in south Chattanooga, Freeman said.

    Sheila Airline, 41, said she went to stay with relatives in Louisiana when she evacuated August 28, while her son first went to Houston with some cousins.

    "I told him to be careful," his mother said. "I told him, 'You're going to Houston and that's a strange city and you don't know what to expect. You be careful until you get home again."

    Airline moved on to Chattanooga on a bus provided by Chattanooga Disaster Rescue Efforts Inc. Airline and a cousin arrived in a group of 55 evacuees.

    "This is how God had it planned," Sheila Airline said. "He was evacuated out of the storm and out of the storm he gets killed."

    His mother said she learned of her son's death when a Chattanooga detective called her cell phone while she was stuck in traffic.

    "I said I was his mother and I asked, 'What did he do?' He said, 'He didn't do anything. We found him shot in the head.'

    "I accepted it, but it wasn't easy to hear that over the phone," she said.

    Adrian Davis, a volunteer with Chattanooga Disaster Rescue Efforts, said Airline was warned to be careful.

    "He was very, very outgoing," Davis said. "He was very adamant about having a new start in Chattanooga."

    Airline had initially stayed at the shelter in south Chattanooga but was moved to a motel, Red Cross officials said.

    He visited the Red Cross center the day before his body was found, said Jerry Wilson, a service center manager. He requested additional financial help and replacements for Red Cross and Social Security cards.

    Airline was a "very frustrated young man," Wilson said. "I told him we had done all we could do as far as (financial) assistance was concerned."

    Wilson said Airline told him he was supposed to start a job the next day.

    "It's sad," Wilson said. "I hate that it happened."

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    That's terrible.

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    Not to be a cynic, but I'm actually surprised this hasn't happened more. You've got thousands of people walking around with what basically amounts to $2,000 cash (since no ID is required, unless I'm mistaken), and if you combine that with the desperation it's a dangerous mix.

    Still horrible though.

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    Her son had left a Chattanooga nightclub with at least two men and a woman hours before his body was spotted early Saturday on a weedy roadside in south Chattanooga, Freeman said.
    thats the reason they can't find your son's money.

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    I heard some of the evacuees were selling the cards for $1000 because they could not buy cigarettes and alcohol with them. I also heard one story of someone who bought a diamond with one of the cards. I cant confirm these rumors but it does not seem too fare fetched with the way people are.

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