Following the New Year's terror attack, options are on the table to dramatically change how you maneuver down Bourbon Street.
“We’re going to make all of that available to the city so they can experience it and try it,” said Peter Whitford ... up and down Bourbon Street from Iberville to St. Ann.” ...
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Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old Texas man, drove a pickup truck flying an ISIS flag onto Bourbon Street in the early ... pastor of St. Peter Claver Church in New Orleans. Prior to the service ...
Jabbar is accused of killing 14 people and injuring dozens more in the attack early New Year's Day on Bourbon Street in the ... it was planted on Bourbon and St. Peter streets to another location ...
Video shows Jabbar placing the first improvised explosive device around 1:53 a.m. at Bourbon and St. Peter Street. The cooler with the IED inside was moved by a random person a block away a to ...
New Orleans and national leaders gathered at St. Louis Cathedral on Monday night for a vigil remembering the Bourbon Street attack victims ... Rev. Ajani Gibson of St Peter Claver Catholic ...
Other clips released by the FBI show Jabbar early on the morning of January 1, 2025, leaving the first IED inside a blue cooler at Bourbon Street and St Peters Street. It was found a block away at ...
Around 1:53am, Jabbar is seen leaving the first IED, or homemade bomb, inside a blue cooler at the corner of Bourbon Street and St. Peters Street. The cooler was later found a block away on ...
Advertisement FBI Special Agent in Charge Lyonel Myrthil said Jabbar placed the first IED at Bourbon and St. Peter Streets at ... U.S. News // 7 hours ago Trump signs executive order to restrict ...
1:53 a.m., Jan. 1 — Jabbar places the first improvised explosive device at Bourbon and St. Peter Street. Someone moved the cooler containing the IED to Orleans Street, one block over.
some Bourbon Street revelers moved his rolling ice chest from the St. Peter intersection to near Bourbon and Orleans Avenue, where it was abandoned. “Those individuals appeared to be unwitting ...