AM on New Year’s Day when 42-year old Shamsud Din Jabbar drove a Ford pickup truck into a crowd of people on Bourbon Street ...
When President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden arrived in New Orleans on Monday, their first stop was to the top of ...
Security bollards were not in place during New Year's Day truck attack in New Orleans due to malfunctions and ongoing ...
New Orleans was replacing older vehicle barriers, which are known as bollards, ahead of the city’s hosting the Super Bowl in February.
The French Quarter bustled with live music and a makeshift memorial for the 14 people killed by a man who plowed a truck into ...
The terrorism threat to New Orleans was long apparent. Five years ago, a New York-based firm was hired to conduct a “discreet ...
Protective barriers intended to prevent terrorist attacks along New Orleans’ Bourbon Street were being replaced ... “The track was always full of crap, beads and doubloons and God knows ...
Street barriers that city officials set up in 2017 to prevent terrorist attacks were being replaced when a driver barreled ...
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.
Bourbon Street reopened early Thursday afternoon, and the French Quarter fully reopened by Friday. The New Orleans Police Department ... bears draped by mourning beads. A sign nearby indicated ...
A New Orleans Police Department vehicle was blocking Bourbon Street in place of barriers that ... Cantrell said Wednesday that Mardi Gras beads and other impediments had caused the bollards ...