'Finish what Katrina started': Offensive banner at University of Alabama sparks outrage

An image of a tasteless football banner has gone viral after Alabama students hung the words "Finish what Katrina started" at their off-campus apartment building before a game against LSU.

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An image of a tasteless football banner has gone viral after Alabama students hung the words “Finish what Katrina started” at their off-campus apartment building before a game against LSU.

The image was posted online by Travon Williams along with the caption: “This (is) why I hate Alabama Football fans and I hope LSU beat them by like 30.”

The University of Alabama was quick to condemn the banner, calling it “inappropriate and offensive.”

The school continued, in a statement released on Twitter: “UA is appalled that anyone would display a banner with such an inappropriate and offensive statement. It’s our understanding that the banner was hung at an off-campus apartment complex and it has been removed.”

Others affiliated with the university also strongly condemned the banner. Sean Landry, the editor-in-chief of the Alabama student newspaper “The Crimson White,” also spoke out against the banner, calling it “disgusting.”

“I’m from Mobile. I had family in New Orleans,” Landry wrote on Twitter. “I live in Tuscaloosa, where my brother was on April 27. This stuff will always be off limits,” he added, referencing a tornado that devastated the area in 2011.

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