Dozens of large, plastic structures materialized this week next to Jackson Square, erected to stop cars from entering a pedestrian block popular among craftspeople who gather to sell wares to
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.
Throughout the night, performances by PJ Morton, The Soul Rebels, Preservation Hall Brass Band and others were streamed live to raise additional donations.
FBI reviewed Jabbar’s electronics which revealed online searches about accessing Bourbon Street balconies, Mardi Gras, and shootings in New Orleans.
Months before the deadly New Orleans vehicle attack on New Year’s Day, the city modeled scenarios for how an attacker could enter Bourbon Street at various intersections in a crew-cab Ford F-150 ...
The FBI’s investigation into Jabbar’s internet search history revealed he had researched balcony access over Bourbon Street, Mardi Gras, and shootings that happened in the city as late as mid-November.
After Shamsud-Din Jabbar swerved around a police SUV at Canal Street, his deadly path of destruction down Bourbon Street was essentially unimpeded, with no police vehicles, traffic barriers or other major obstructions between him and the crane that he ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Seven victims of the New Year’s Day terror attack on Bourbon Street have filed a lawsuit against the City of New Orleans, Hard Rock ...
The attack on Bourbon Street "struck me as being particularly reminiscent of ISIS advice,” said Joshua Fisher-Birch, a researcher at the Counter Extremism Project.