Warning: The video above is graphic in nature. Viewer discretion is advised. The New Orleans Police Department released body camera footage on Friday of a shooting that happened during a terrorist attack on New Year's Day on Bourbon Street.
Teens arrested in New Year’s Day murder
The New Orleans Police Department has released an interview with the officers who stopped the terrorist who perpetrated the New Year’s Day Bourbon Street Attack.
Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick also identified the officers who fired on the attacker, calling them “national heroes.”
Interview with officers who stopped New Year's Day terrorist (Courtesy: New Orleans Police Department) Local and state officials are prepping for freezing temperatures and potentially even snow to hit southeastern Louisiana. WGNO News at 10 p.m.
Footage released on Friday shows that the attacker fired at least one shot from inside his truck before police fatally shot him.
During Saturday's AFC Wild Card game between the Houston Texans and the Los Angeles Chargers, three New Orleans Police Department officers who stopped the Bourbon Street terror suspect, Shamsud-Din Jabbar,
Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick wearing her police badge “upside down” is part of a longstanding department tradition that underlines her leadership role, not a nod to diversity initiatives or pro-Islamic sentiments,
As New Orleans kicks off its extravagant Carnival season this week, Louisiana is launching a new investigation into the New Year’s Day massacre that killed 14 people while the city will get more federal resources to help prevent another horrific attack.
Chaotic bodycam video shows Shamsud-Din Jabbar shoot at police from behind an airbag at close range, and the flash of the muzzle is visible.
On Thursday, January 16, the juvenile was arrested on Dwyer Road by members of the NOPD Violent Offender Warrant Squad and the Federal Fugitive Task Force. He was booked into the Orleans Juvenile Justice Center on a charge of second-degree murder.
NOPJF, a nonprofit organization, has contracted Teneo to lead a public safety assessment of the city. The Teneo team will be led by risk and security expert William J. Bratton.