News on the New Year's Day terrorist attack on Bourbon Street that left 14 dead and dozens injured is moving fast with a federal investigation ongoing, questions remaining about failed
They walked down Bourbon toward Canal Street, heading to their hotel ... Staff writers Emily Woodruff, John Simerman, Lara Nicholson, Michelle Hunter, Tyler Bridges, Missy Wilkinson and Sam ...
Governor Jeff Landry and Louisiana's congressional delegation have requested a federal emergency for New Orleans following terrorist attack.
WASHINGTON — Joining law enforcement officials to update the public in the hours after a man killed 14 people and injured dozens of others in New Orleans, Louisiana's junior Republican senator, John Kennedy ... that the Bourbon Street rampage was ...
"He might stand right there on Bourbon and Carondelet Street and talk for five hours." LaTonya Kennedy said she last saw Terrence Kennedy on New Year's Eve before he departed for Bourbon Street.
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) demanded transparency last week, cryptically threatening to “chase” federal officials “like they stole Christmas” if they won’t tell the “truth” about the ...
Men with circular scrubbers and power washers followed, sudsing the sidewalks of Bourbon Street, which runs for ... have appeared in overseas forums,” John Miller, an ABC News correspondent ...
WHOSE LIVES WERE TAKEN. MAY THE CANDLES WE NOW PRESENT. IN REMEMBRANCE OF THEM. BE A SIGN OF THE LIGHT THAT THEY HAVE BEEN IN THIS WORLD. KARIM BADAWI. GRANT THEM ETERNAL REST, O LORD, AND LET ...
The New Orleans Saints and the NFL will donate $1 million to the victims of the Bourbon Street attack that killed ... Louisiana; Terrence Kennedy, 63, of New Orleans, Louisiana; Reggie Hunter ...
The attack that killed 14 in New Orleans comes at a difficult time for the FBI, as it finds itself buffeted by suspicion and public criticism from lawmakers, especially allies of President-elect Donald Trump.
We continue to honor the victims of the Bourbon Street terror attack. Jan.16 is dedicated to 63-year-old Terrence Kennedy from Uptown New Orleans.
But the SUV left a large gap. That allowed the driver of a pickup truck to turn onto Bourbon Street hours after midnight, video shows, in the first moments of a deadly Islamic State-inspired rampage.