New Orleans sued over Bourbon Street terror attack, accused of negligence that cost lives
- A University of Georgia student is among 21 plaintiffs in a lawsuit against New Orleans following a terrorist attack that injured them on Jan. 1.
- The lawsuit claims the attack could have been prevented if safety protocols had been followed after warnings about vulnerabilities in the French Quarter.
- The plaintiffs allege that the city misused $40 million in taxpayer money intended for public safety and failed to complete a bollard project in time.
- The suit states that the victims experienced mental suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and economic damages due to the attack.
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Survivors, families sue New Orleans over deadly terror attack on New Year’s
Survivors and families of victims of the New Year’s terror attack in New Orleans are suing the city, police, a construction company and the French Quarter Management District for failing to protect the crowds. The lawsuit represents 21 plaintiffs impacted by the terror attack. The plaintiffs argue the city was aware of safety risks and failed to install permanent bollards to protect pedestrians. NOLA officials previously said the area is suscept…
New Orleans sued over Bourbon Street terror attack, accused of negligence that cost lives
close Video FBI releases chilling footage of New Orleans attacker The FBI released several clips of New Orleans attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar, including his Meta glasses footage of Bourbon Street, prior to the attack. (FBI) Join Fox News for access to this content Plus special access to select articles and other premium content with your account – free of charge. By entering your email and pushing continue, you are agreeing to Fox News’ Terms o…
Another lawsuit alleges there were `preventable’ security failures in New Orleans truck attack
A group of victims of the New Orleans New Year’s Day terror attack have filed suit against city officials and contractors, saying they failed to protect revelers from a “preventable” truck ramming incident that killed 14 people and injured dozens. The 21 plaintiffs range from Louisiana residents to visitors from Alabama, Florida, Texas and other states. Lead plaintiff Antoinette Klima shared a 12-year-old boy with Reggie Hunter, a 37-year-old Ba…
Family of slain Baton Rouge man file lawsuit after Bourbon Street attack
NEW ORLEANS, La. (Louisiana First) — People who lost loved ones in the New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans are seeking justice. At a conference at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in New Orleans, attorney Antonio Romanucci announced a civil lawsuit filing against the city of New Orleans, the N.O.P.D., and other contractors, like the French Quarter Management District. Plaintiff Antoinette Klima is the mother of a slain Baton Rouge man, Reggie Hun…
Injured UGA student among those suing New Orleans after terror attack
A University of Georgia student critically injured in the terrorist attack on Jan. 1 in New Orleans is among 21 plaintiffs in the latest lawsuit filed against the city and its police department. The civil lawsuit, filed in Louisiana district ...
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