Shock and grief have given way to finger-pointing over whether additional security could have stopped — or mitigated — the ...
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 ... a drugstore wall and the police vehicle ...
The project to remove and replace the bollards along about eight blocks of bustling Bourbon Street, from St. Ann Street to Canal Street, began Nov. 18, city documents show. Temporary asphalt ...
Those new barriers, known as “bollards,” had not yet been installed on Bourbon Street on New Year's but ... foot-wide sidewalk between a drugstore wall and the police vehicle, stomping the ...
Casey and his colleagues wiped blood off the wall after the attack as bodies lay mangled in front of the establishment. Bourbon Street should have been made into a pedestrian mall long ago, ...
Protective barriers intended to prevent terrorist attacks along New Orleans’ Bourbon Street were being replaced and were not set up when a truck fatally plowed into New Year’s revelers early ...
Bourbon Street is the lifeblood of the New Orleans tourist industry. But after an attack that killed 14, along with other recent violence, some people who work and live there wish for change.
On Jan. 1, a man drove a truck through a crowd celebrating the new year on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, a popular destination for parties on New Year’s Eve. The driver killed at least 10 ...
Investigators worked the scene on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on Wednesday. (Chris Graythen/Getty Images) Bourbon Street, in the French Quarter of New Orleans where a man intentionally drove ...