NEW ORLEANS -- Law enforcement agencies are expanding their investigation into the New Year's ramming attack on New Orleans' Bourbon Street which killed 14 people and injured dozens more in the ...
At least 14 people were killed during a deadly attack on New Year's Day when a driver slammed into a crowd celebrating New Year's on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, in what is being investigated as ...
4:41 FBI investigating New Orleans attacker’s visits to Egypt, Canada before fatal truck rampage The FBI in New Orleans says the man behind the deadly truck attack on Bourbon Street travelled to ...
Shamsud-Din Jabbar visited New Orleans twice, and traveled to Egypt and Canada, before a burst of violence early on New Year’s Day that killed 14 people. By Rick Rojas Reporting from New Orleans ...
The man who carried out an attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans early New Year’s morning visited the city twice in the months prior and used Meta smart glasses to film the street and plan out ...
The families of almost all of the victims of a truck attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day ... celebrating the occasion on Bourbon Street. A cross with a picture of 18-year-old victim Ni ...
Whether you’re clamoring for a bedazzled shoe from Muses on St. Charles Avenue, relaxing at the New Orleans Fair Grounds during the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, chasing Mardi Gras ...
A lawsuit will be filed against the City of New Orleans and New Orleans Police Department for negligence leading to the Bourbon Street terrorist attack on Jan. 1, 2025. Maples and Connick ...
Local and federal authorities said back-to-back attacks in Las Vegas and in New Orleans were not connected ... Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Kevin McMahill revealed why authorities ...
Buskers returned to the iconic streets a day after the New Year's Day tragedy. NEW ORLEANS -- The quiet in New Orleans' famous French Quarter early Thursday morning was first cut by crews sweeping ...
At least 14 people have died after a truck rammed through Bourbon Street in New Orleans early on New Year's Day, officials said. (Gerald Herbert/AP) ...
"The person behind the terrorist attack in New Orleans last night cross (sic) the Southern Border at the Eagle Pass crossing 2 days ago," reads text within the post, which was originally shared on X.