Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove a rented pickup truck into the New Year’s Eve crowd on Bourbon Street, police said, killing more than a dozen people and injuring about 30.
The New Year’s Day truck attack on Bourbon Street has led some residents to call for better security for pedestrians in the French Quarter. Some even want parts of the Quarter to be pedestrian-only — no cars allowed.
Bourbon Street reopened early Thursday afternoon ... “Rest assured, we continuously evaluate and adjust these plans to keep the community safe.” Atlanta looks ahead to the big game here With the College Football Playoff National Championship game ...
A member of the Atlanta City Council says we live in a different world now where terrorist attacks could happen anywhere, even in a city like Atlanta. The deadly New Year's truck attack on Bourbon Street has prompted Atlanta city officials to prepare ahead of the College Football National Championship game and the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Federal agents investigating the deadly attack say the perpetrator recorded himself riding through the French Quarter on a bicycling using Meta glasses.
The New Orleans Police Department released bodycam footage of a shootout with Bourbon Street attack suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
Atlanta leaders say the New Year’s Eve vehicle attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans has helped guide their security plans for college football’s national championship game. (AP Video: Sharon Johnson)
The Dew Drop Inn, a historic musical venue, hosted a benefit concert for the victims of the Bourbon Street terrorist attack. They say music heals the soul, and that was the mission on Thursday night at the Dew Drop Inn. "As a community we have to do what we can do and make our contribution," said attendee Shalita Morgan.
Atlanta leaders say the New Year’s Eve vehicle attack on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street has helped guide their security plans for large upcoming events.
An examination of visuals, witness accounts and city planning documents reveals that security lapses in New Orleans left crucial gaps on Bourbon Street on New Year’s Day.
It’s out with the old and in with the new at Bourbon Street Lounge. David Prochnicki, the owner, walks us through the new changes he made once he took over. One of his biggest goals was to turn the place into a family-friendly restaurant.
Tech entrepreneur David Cummings is revitalizing 56 buildings, 10 continuous blocks, and one million square feet into a second location of Atlanta Tech Village in historic South Downtown. His team includes April Stammel and architect Lucas Roberts.