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New Orleans terrorist attack victims and survivors have filed a civil lawsuit against city leaders for negligence after Shamsud Din-Jabbar drove his truck through Bourbon Street on Jan. 1 ...
Security vulnerabilities were on display on Halloween last year when, according to the FBI, the Texas man who would later ...
Six months after a driver plowed down and killed 14 people on Bourbon Street, New Orleans leaders are no closer to acting on consultants' recommendations to close the street to cars, amid continuing ...
Bourbon Street is once again crowded with locals and tourists, but this time it’s also adorned with crosses, candles, stuffed animals and flowers. Many Georgians traveled to New Orleans to watch ...
How New Orleans failed to protect Bourbon Street from attack, block by block. Major security lapses preceded the vehicular-ramming attack that left 14 dead, according to a Post examination of ...
New Orleans' Bourbon Street should ... Street as a permanent pedestrian plaza is the safest and most secure way to mitigate against a future vehicle ramming attack on Bourbon Street and the ...
Mississippi teen killed in Bourbon Street attack remembered as 'sweet' and loving - Dedeaux was called "Cheyenne" by her family, wasn't supposed to be in New Orleans, her mother told NOLA.com.
Most of New Orleans’ Bourbon Street should be closed off to vehicles, creating a permanent pedestrian plaza, a report recommends, three months after a truck plowed into a New Year’s Day crowd ...
Investigators work the scene after a person drove a vehicle into a crowd earlier on Canal and Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025. Gerald Herbert / AP AP ...
The report suggests banning vehicles from sections of the popular French Quarter street, aiming to prevent potential terror attacks and create a more inviting atmosphere for pedestrians. It also ...
Crimestoppers of Greater New Orleans held a commemorative ceremony on Thursday, June 26, to honor the Ochsner medical teams who responded to the Jan. 1 Bourbon Street terror attack.
New Orleans City Council member J.P. Morrell said he doesn’t understand why there weren’t more measures in place to harden the key places along Bourbon Street - especially those that were once ...