Months before the deadly New Orleans vehicle attack on New Year’s Day, the city modelled scenarios for how an attacker could enter Bourbon Street at various intersections in a crew-cab Ford F ...
New Orleans locals and visitors have been questioning why a temporary barrier intended to prevent cars from entering Bourbon Street, where Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove a truck through a New Year's ...
Tourists who traveled to New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl said they have felt the impact of the events that transpired on New Year's Day on Bourbon Street. As Notre Dame and Georgia fans eagerly ...
NEW ORLEANS — Federal investigators have released new details about how Shamsud-Din Jabbar planned and carried out a New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street, revealing he used Meta Glasses to ...
Emily Kask for The New York Times Supported by By Rick Rojas and Isabelle Taft Photographs by Emily Kask Reporting from New Orleans A woman from out of town spilled from a bar onto Bourbon Street ...
Many people held each other, cried, or prayed as they waited for it to begin at 7 p.m. Then a brass band showed up and led a second line down Bourbon Street. At the front was a man dragging a ...
Perhaps it's no surprise that in a city built on letting the "good times roll," people on Bourbon Street aren’t dissuaded from boozing it up. After all, this is a place where authorities permit ...
Two days after a man drove a rented truck into a crowd of revelers on New Orleans' Bourbon Street, killing at least 14 people before he was killed in a shootout with police, his family is ...
Fourteen people were killed in the New Year's Day attack on Bourbon Street. New Orleans city leaders were warned in a 2019 confidential physical security assessment that tourist-packed Bourbon ...
NEW ORLEANS, United States — Thirty-six hours after New Orleans was rocked by a terror attack, bar worker Samantha Petry wiped her tears and placed flowers Thursday ...