Drew Dauphin, a 2023 Auburn University graduate who was killed at the New Year’s attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, was flown back to Montgomery on the evening of Jan. 10. Dauphin earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial and systems engineering and was a member of the Phi Delta Theta International Fraternity.
The body of an Alabama man killed in the recent New Orleans attackwas returned home Friday.Governor Kay Ivey said Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) trooper
Martin, 42, who grew up in Harvey but now lives in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, was back home ... Quarter and hanging around a daiquiri shop on Bourbon Street as the hours stretched into New Year ...
All as innocent as the University of Alabama freshman, and the 18-year-old woman intending to go to nursing school, and the 37-year-old father of two sons, and the 11 other victims struck down on Bourbon Street in the early-morning hours of New Year’s Day.
The suit, filed in Orleans Parish Civil District Court, was brought on behalf of victims Alexis Windham, Corian Evans, Jalen Lilly, Justin Brown, Shara Frison, Gregory Townsend and the family of Brandon Taylor.
Recordings attributed to Bourbon Street terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar, posted on SoundCloud a year before his deadly attack, reveal disturbing rhetoric about society, the dangers of music, and the end times.
Memorial services and funerals for some of the 14 victims of the Jan. 1 terror attack on Bourbon Street continue this weekend. On Sunday (Jan. 12), 26-year-old Auburn University graduate Drew Dauphin will be laid to rest at the Alabama Heritage Funeral Home and Cemetery in Montgomery,
At least 14 people were killed after a driver slammed into a crowd celebrating New Year's on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
At 3:13am on the first day of the year, 23-year-old Alexis Scott-Windham laughed in a video on Bourbon street with friends while holding a New Orleans signature cocktail.
Gov. Kay Ivey Monday declared two days of mourning for two Alabamians killed in the New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans. In a proclation, the governor set Monday as a day of mourning for Kareem Badawi,
"Our community has experienced an unimaginable tragedy and our collective hearts are broken," said Gayle Benson, who owns the New Orleans Saints.
“Everyone realized that what Bourbon Street meant was not so much the saloons and the ... But the father had no luck reaching 18-year-old Kareem Badawi, a freshman at the University of Alabama who was home for the holiday break. He checked the location ...