New Orleans Tragedy: Terror Unleashed in the French Quarter

A pickup truck driver targeting pedestrians in New Orleans' French Quarter killed 10 and injured 30 on New Year's Day. This act, deemed a terrorist attack, occurred on Bourbon Street, a popular celebration area. Authorities are investigating explosives found at the scene, highlighting severe deliberate violence.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Neworleans | Updated: 01-01-2025 18:58 IST | Created: 01-01-2025 18:58 IST
New Orleans Tragedy: Terror Unleashed in the French Quarter
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A driver in a pickup truck deliberately targeted pedestrians in New Orleans' bustling French Quarter, resulting in 10 deaths and injuring 30 others. The event is being investigated as a terrorist attack that took place on New Year's Day.

The tragic incident unfolded around 3.15 am on Bourbon Street, which is renowned for its lively New Year's Eve celebrations. Crowds were gathered in the city ahead of the Sugar Bowl college football playoff game set for later that day.

Police Commissioner Anne Kirkpatrick emphasized that the driver intended to cause harm, and reassured the public that safety measures would be enforced at the Sugar Bowl. An improvised explosive device was suspected to be found at the scene, and the investigation involves the FBI.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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