Nikyra Dedeaux's friend, 18-year-old Zion Parsons, told The Times-Picayune the teens were leaving Voodoo Chicken and Daquiris on Bourbon Street near Bienville Street when he heard a commotion.
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Raising Cane’s stands in solidarity with its home state of Louisiana and The Greater New Orleans Foundation (GNOF) to assist in the aftermath of tragedy from the attack on Bourbon Street over New Year ...
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