Louisiana Attorney General Backs Further Sugar Bowl Delay After New Orleans Attack
Louisiana’s attorney general is seeking a further delay for the Sugar Bowl after the deadly New Year’s Day terrorist attack in New Orleans.
Louisiana’s attorney general is seeking a further delay for the Sugar Bowl after the deadly New Year’s Day terrorist attack in New Orleans.
A fire that broke out at an Airbnb may be connected to the attack in New Orleans, according to Nola.com.
An improvised explosive device was found at the scene of the Bourbon Street attack, according to reports following the truck-ramming tragedy that left at least ten dead and dozens more injured.
The individual who drove a vehicle into a crowd of people on Bourbon Street in New Orleans is dead, the FBI stated hours after the Wednesday morning attack.
Multiple reports of casualties in New Orleans emerged early New Year’s Day after news outlets indicated a man rammed his car into a group of revelers on Bourbon Street before exiting the vehicle and exchanging fire with police.