Brother of New Orleans attack victim Martin 'Tiger' Bech reveals last words shared between them
- A former LSU wide receiver has lost his brother in a New Orleans attack.
- The local community is in shock over the tragic loss.
- Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack.
- Friends and fans have shared their condolences on social media.
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40-year-old Slidell native killed in Bourbon Street attack in New Orleans, brother says
Elliot Wilkinson, 40, was recently released from prison before he was killed in the Bourbon Street terrorist attack. Wilkinson graduated from Northside High School in Slidell.
ESPN blasted for not airing national anthem, moment of silence ahead of Sugar Bowl on day after New Orleans attack
All eyes were on ESPN on Thursday as the Sugar Bowl took place a little more than 24 hours after an ISIS-inspired terrorist created mayhem on Bourbon Street in New Orleans that left 14 people dead and injured dozens more. But noticeably absent from the pregame broadcast on the main network was the national anthem and the moment of silence held in honor of the tragedy that occurred about 1 mile away from the Caesars Superdome where Notre Dame and…
3 victims of New Orleans terror attack have ties to tri-state area
NEW YORK (PIX11) -- Three of the 14 victims of the terror attack in New Orleans have ties to the tri-state area. They were 25-year-old Billy DiMaio of Holmdel, New Jersey, who was working as an account executive for Audacy in Lower Manhattan; 25-year-old Matthew Tenedorio, a Long Island native who was working at the Superdome; and 27-year-old Tiger Bech, a Princeton University football alum who was working as a junior trader in Midtown. Mor…
Postponed Sugar Bowl Played With Enhanced Security About 36 Hours After Terror Attack in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS—Georgia and Notre Dame fans packed a plaza adjacent to the Superdome and enjoyed music under clear skies—under the watch of snipers on rooftops—before filtering into the stadium for Thursday’s College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Sugar Bowl. “It was a lot of fun. It felt safe,” said Shannon Horsey, a Georgia fan in her 40s who lives in Austin, Texas. “Coming in they searched my bag thoroughly. So I felt like, OK, they’re real…
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