Authorities said the suspect, who is now dead, intentionally plowed a Ford pickup truck into a large group of revelers on Bourbon Street about 3:15 a.m. in what the FBI is investigating as an act ...
The New Year’s Day terrorist attack on Bourbon Street was as deadly as it was because it exploited one of the city’s best traits: its culture of people happily gathering in large numbers outside.
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New Orleans Pelicans star forward Zion Williamson made a donation in support of the victims of the deadly New Year's Day attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. According to ESPN's Malika Andrews ...
The New Orleans Police Department on Friday released body camera video of the shootout between three officers and the attacker who rammed his truck into pedestrians on Bourbon Street in the early ...
Bourbon Street reopened just one day after a deadly terrorist attack claimed the lives of at least 14 people and injured dozens more. But questions still linger over possible security lapses on ...
A Texas man plowed a pickup truck flying an ISIS flag through New Year’s Day revelers on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on Wednesday, killing 15 and injuring more than 30 in an attack the FBI ...
At least 10 people were killed and 35 injured after a man drove a pickup truck and plowed his way through New Orleans' Bourbon Street on New Year's Eve. New Orleans Police Department Supt.
"It did involve a man driving a pickup truck down Bourbon Street at a very fast pace, and it was very intentional behavior," she said. "This man was trying to run over as many people as he ...
Shortly after, around 3:15 a.m., Jabbar sped a white pickup truck around a police car blockading the entrance of Bourbon Street, where partygoers continued to wander around the street lined with bars.
At about 3:15 a.m., a man drove a pickup truck down Bourbon Street at a “very fast pace, and it was very intentional behavior,” said New Orleans Police Department Supt. Ann Kirkpatrick.
The project to remove and replace the bollards along about eight blocks of bustling Bourbon Street, from St. Ann Street to Canal Street, began Nov. 18, city documents show. Temporary asphalt ...