A deadly spree on Bourbon Street leaves a city in mourning
A night of celebration in New Orleans’ famous French Quarter turned tragic early Wednesday morning when an SUV barreled into crowds on Bourbon Street, leaving at least 10 people dead and 30 others injured.
The incident happened around 3:15 a.m. as people gathered to ring in the New Year. Witnesses say the driver sped into the crowd near the intersection of Bourbon and Canal Streets before stepping out of the vehicle and firing a weapon. Police on the scene returned fire as chaos erupted.
“It was terrifying,” said one witness. “I saw people running and heard gunshots—it was like a nightmare.” Videos from the scene show bystanders scrambling for safety, while first responders rushed to help the injured.
Emergency teams quickly arrived to treat victims and transport them to nearby hospitals. Sadly, officials have confirmed 10 lives were lost in the tragedy. The area remains closed as investigators work to uncover what led to the horrific attack.
What We Know So Far
- The SUV plowed into the crowd at high speed.
- Witnesses reported the suspect was wearing body armor and armed with an assault rifle.
- Authorities have not yet released information about the suspect or made any arrests.
- The incident occurred as New Orleans wrapped up New Year’s celebrations and prepared for the AllState Bowl at the Caesars Superdome.
“This is a heartbreaking and senseless act of violence,” said New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell. “Our city grieves for the lives lost and stands with the families affected. We will work tirelessly to ensure justice is served.”
What’s Next
The city’s emergency response team, NOLA Ready, continues to coordinate efforts with police and medical services. Residents are urged to stay away from the area and avoid sharing unverified information online.
For those in need of support, crisis counselors are available. Community members are encouraged to reach out and check in on friends, family, and neighbors who may be affected.
Standing Strong Together
New Orleans is a city known for its resilience. Even in the face of such a tragedy, the community will come together to heal, honor the lives lost, and support one another.
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