The death toll from a deliberate crash in New Orleans is now 15, coroner says
- The death toll from a deliberate crash in New Orleans has reached 15, according to the coroner.
- More than 35 people were injured in the incident on Bourbon Street.
- The FBI is searching for four others linked to the suspect, as confirmed by the Orleans Parish Coroner's Office.
- NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick described the act as a deliberate attempt to harm as many people as possible.
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Bomb-Making Materials Found in Burned Airbnb Linked to New Orleans Terror Attack
Bomb-making materials were found in a burned-out Airbnb property linked to the New Orleans terror attack New Year's Eve ... hours after 14 people were killed by a speeding truck in the popular French Quarter tourist area.
People are celebrating the New Year in New Orleans' nightlife district. Suddenly a vehicle races into the crowd. The background.
ThePatriotLight - New Orleans death toll of 15 includes attacker: FBI
ThePatriotLight - The death toll of 15 in the New Orleans attack includes the driver of the truck that barreled into crowds of New Year revelers, the FBI said Thursday. The toll first given after the attack in the wee hours of Wednesday did not specify that attack suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar was among the 15, FBI deputy assistant director Christopher Raia told a news conference. Jabbar died in a shootout with police after ramming his car into cro…
Footage shows a pick-up truck turning into a nightlife district and fatally injuring numerous pedestrians within a few minutes. Although police officers are stationed on the street, they are unable to prevent the crime.


Bomb-making materials found at New Orleans Airbnb linked to Bourbon Street terrorist: report
Bomb-making materials were reportedly found at a New Orleans Airbnb, as authorities investigate a possible connection to the truck-ramming terror attack that killed at least 15 people and injured over 30 others on Bourbon Street during a New Year’s celebration. A small fire broke out at a suspected Airbnb property located in the 1300 block of Mandeville Street in the St. Roch neighborhood of New Orleans around 5:30 a.m. Wednesday. The New Orle…
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