As the result of a New Year's Day terrorist attack in New Orleans' French Quarter, 15 people are dead including the attacker ...
The new year was just three hours old, the chorus of “Auld Lang Syne” and the sound of fireworks still ringing in the ears of ...
The says that before driving into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in New Orleans, the man who carried out the deadly attack had researched how to access a balcony ...
The driver of a pick-up truck that rammed into crowds on New Year's Day, killing 15, has been named as Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
The night, like countless others Bourbon Street has welcomed over the decades, started out ripe for celebration. With ...
New Orleans owns temporary barriers that could have blocked access to Bourbon Street – but decided not ... Michael Guillory, who works at a hotel near the scene of the New Year’s crime ...
To prepare for New Year’s Eve, the City of New Orleans sent a tanker ... at least two locations on Bourbon Street, including one on the sidewalk near a Sheraton hotel; a remote-detonation ...
They ran upstairs, to a balcony ... crashed farther down Bourbon. Footage captured outside the Royal Sonesta New Orleans hotel – two blocks north of Canal Street – shows bystanders rushing ...
The US army veteran who killed 14 people in a terror attack in New Orleans had looked up how to access a balcony on the ...
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 ... fire hydrants or balcony and streetlight ...
The last time New Orleans dealt with an intentional attack in recent memory was the 1973 Howard Johnson shooting.