The FBI has released a new photo of New Orleans terrorist attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar as they continue to investigate what motivated his New Year's attack on Bourbon Street.
Dozens injured in the Bourbon Street attack are irrevocably altered, with a long road ahead as they attempt to heal. People in their 20s are learning how to walk again. Others are undergoing grueling rounds of surgeries,
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.
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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.
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.
Before Shamsud-Din Jabbar attacked Bourbon Street in New Orleans, the FBI says he researched the city, reading up on recent shootings and a vehicle attack in Germany.
FBI reviewed Jabbar’s electronics which revealed online searches about accessing Bourbon Street balconies, Mardi Gras, and shootings in New Orleans.
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.
NEW ORLEANS — Here’s the latest update on the victims of the Bourbon Street attack still receiving care at University Medical Center. University Medical Center reports they are still treating ...
In a photo taken on Nov. 10, 2024 Shamsud-Din Jabbar is seen on Bourbon Street while in town looking at an apartment on Orleans Street in the French Quarter, months before he carried out the ...
NOPD thanked the officers for their heroic actions in the social media post. You can view the video of them sharing their experiences in the video player above. President Joe Bide