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Dozens of victims of the New Year's terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans are filing lawsuits against the city and its police department. Terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar of Texas killed ...
Plaintiffs affected by the New Year's terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans have filed a civil lawsuit against the city's leadership and private companies hired to consult the city ...
Here's what we know: President Biden addressed the nation following the Bourbon Street attack. "Our hearts with the people of New Orleans after [this] despicable attack occurred in early morning ...
The day after a deadly attack on Bourbon Street that left 14 dead and more than 30 injured, New Orleans officials and police installed new barriers to the famous strip and reopened it to ...
Months before the deadly New Orleans vehicle attack on New Year’s Day, the city modeled scenarios for how an attacker could enter Bourbon Street at various intersections in a crew-cab Ford F-150 ...
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 ...
A security review commissioned in the wake of the deadly New Year's Day terror attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans recommends closing off a majority of the ...
Nearly 36 hours after Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove through a crowd of New Year ... on New Orleans’ most infamous roadway, law enforcement officials quietly reopened Bourbon Street on Thursday ...
had traveled to New Orleans from Gulfport, Mississippi, with her cousin and a friend for the New Year's celebrations on Bourbon Street. Her mother, Melissa Dedeaux, who confirmed the teenager's ...