Thank you.
That's quite telling actually. Perhaps they should start announcing that passengers with luggage will not be allowed to leave.
It's an insoluble problem as long as folks can take hand luggage into the cabin. People don't behave rationally in these situations, no matter how much we lecture & moan.
Maybe the solution is a complete ban on carry-on baggage, barring handbags & manbags.
As long as people can take carry on luggage, they will try to take it with them in an evacuation. You can't legislate against human nature.
In this event, all the injuries were due to hand-luggage causing injuries on the emergency slide. Maybe the USA authorities should prosecute those who did for "endangering life" or whatever?
Imo the size/weight of carry-on luggage allowed nowadays, especially for long-haul, is frankly ridiculous.
If I was in the same situation, I would grab my messenger bag, which has usually got all the passports/documents/money for the family, from under the seat if I had time. Wouldn't even consider getting something from an overhead locker.
Injuries are hardly surprising exiting a plane in an emergency, not exactly something you ever get practice at, fortunately.