Law enforcement agencies have mobilized a comprehensive safety plan in response to the New Year's terror attack that killed 14 people on Bourbon Street.
We visit New Orleans' Bourbon Street, one month after a terror attack killed 14 people and injured dozens of others on New ...
A new lawsuit accuses New Orleans city officials and city contractors of failing to stop the New Year’s Day truck attack on ...
The New Orleans Police Department met with French Quarter businesses on Wednesday to find out what they think about possible ...
The first leg of the ride was 460 miles from LA to Jerome, Arizona. Getting out of LA is never much fun, typically slogging through traffic on big interstates. However, once past the coastal mountains ...
Congressional committees are demanding answers about the FBI's response to the deadly Bourbon Street truck attack in New ...
NEW ORLEANS ... in New Orleans, killing 14 people, the man who carried out the Islamic State group-inspired attack had researched how to access a balcony on the city’s famed Bourbon Street ...
New Orleans Attacker Had Researched Similar Violent Rampage and How to Access Bourbon St. Balcony BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Before plowing a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in ...
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.
Security vulnerabilities were on display on Halloween last year when, according to the FBI, the Texas man who would later attack Bourbon Street visited New Orleans and recorded video as he biked ...
makes a claim about the New Year’s Day vehicle attack in New Orleans. "Bourbon street barriers were down," reads the post. "Who inside the New Orleans Govt made this decision in coordination ...