Tragedy Strikes: Devastating Truck Attack in New Orleans' French Quarter

At least 10 killed, 30 injured in New Orleans' French Quarter when a truck deliberately drove into a crowd during New Year's Eve celebrations. The driver also fired at police. FBI takes over investigation. The attack recalls past vehicle-related incidents in the city.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-01-2025 18:49 IST | Created: 01-01-2025 18:49 IST
Tragedy Strikes: Devastating Truck Attack in New Orleans' French Quarter
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In a tragic event early Wednesday, a truck plowed into revelers in New Orleans' French Quarter, resulting in at least 10 deaths and injuring over 30 people, city officials confirmed. The attack occurred during New Year's Eve festivities at the intersection of Canal and Bourbon Streets.

Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick described the incident as an intentional act of violence. The driver, aiming to cause maximum harm, opened fire on police officers after crashing his vehicle, injuring two of them. Kirkpatrick reported that more than 300 officers were on duty at the time, with the FBI now spearheading the investigation.

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry condemned the attack on social media, and NOLA Ready, the city's emergency department, confirmed the injured were transferred to multiple hospitals. This incident echoes past occurrences of violence in New Orleans, including similar cases involving vehicles.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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