A civil lawsuit has been filed against New Orleans city officials, law enforcement, and contractors, alleging negligence in the Bourbon Street terror attack
NEW ORLEANS, La. (KALB/WVUE) - A civil lawsuit has been filed against New Orleans officials and contractors for their alleged roles in the New Year’s Day terror attack that left 14 dead and dozens injured on Bourbon Street.
Twenty-one victims of the New Orleans terror attack have filed a lawsuit against city officials and contractors this week, saying that they failed to protect Bourbon Street revelers from a “preventable” truck ramming incident.
A news conference was held by Maples & Connick and Romanucci & Blandin announcing the civil lawsuit filed Wednesday in the Civil District Court for Orleans Parish.
Loved ones gathered to lay New Orleans Bourbon Street terror attack victim to rest in Treme. On Wednesday, Latasha Polk, the last victim identified in the Bourbon Street terror attack, was laid to rest. Her family held a funeral for her at Charbonnet Funeral Home in the 6th Ward. It was followed by a second line through the area.
The NFL’s security chief projected confidence in the league’s security plans as New Orleans prepares to host the Feb. 9 Super Bowl in the aftermath of a terror attack that killed 14 people there on New Year’s Day.
Additionally, many New Orleans residents have ventured out into the cold to observe a snow-covered Bourbon Street. An Extreme Cold Warning for Southeast Louisiana will remain in-effect from 6 p.m. on Tuesday until 9 a.m. on Wednesday. Severe weather ...
More than a dozen people were killed after police said a man drove a truck through a crowd of people on Bourbon Street on New Year's Day.
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