Malfunctioning bollards meant to protect Bourbon Street pedestrians were undergoing repairs, because of clogs caused by Mardi Gras beads, when a truck drove into a New Orleans crowd on New Year's ...
An examination of visuals, witness accounts and city planning documents reveals that security lapses in New Orleans left ...
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 ...
Months before the deadly New Orleans vehicle ... the rigors of Bourbon Street – and often inoperable because the tracks became jammed with litter including Mardi Gras bead necklaces.
The days following a pickup truck attack that killed 14 people have brought second-guessing and finger pointing over whether additional safety measures could have prevented or mitigated the carnage.
Jeff Landry. A man kneels in front of flowers and beads left in memorial to the victims of the Bourbon Street attack, in New Orleans, on Jan. 2, 2025. New barriers were put in place along Bourbon ...
Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs Isabelle Taft and Keith Bradsher Reporting from New Orleans Bourbon Street was buzzing again ... with flowers and Mardi Gras beads. Less than a mile away, the rescheduled ...
Fourteen people were killed in the New Year's Day attack on Bourbon Street. New Orleans city leaders were warned in a 2019 confidential physical security assessment that tourist-packed Bourbon ...
Security barriers at Bourbon Street were in the process of being replaced when a driver killed 10 killed in the New Orleans terror attack in the early hours of New ...
Nearly 36 hours after Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove through a crowd of New Year ... on New Orleans’ most infamous roadway, law enforcement officials quietly reopened Bourbon Street on Thursday ...
A 42-year-old Texas native swore allegiance to the ISIS terror group and plowed a pickup trip into a crowd of New Year's revelers on New Orleans' famous Bourbon ...