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The Brief. Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, a Georgia State University graduate, was identified as the driver in a deadly attack on Bourbon Street, New Orleans, killing at least 15 and injuring 35.
Bourbon Street is once again crowded with locals and tourists, but this time it’s also adorned with crosses, candles, stuffed animals and flowers. Many Georgians traveled to New Orleans to watch ...
Zion Parsons lost one of his best friends, 18-year-old Nikyra Dedeaux, in the New Orleans terrorist attack as they were on Bourbon Street the morning of New Year’s Day.
ATLANTA — It was supposed to be a New Year’s Day celebration full of fun and football, ... Levy said he and his friend partied on Bourbon Street but decided to call it a night around 1:00 a.m.
Following the deadly attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on January 1, the top priority for police is to track down the others they believe helped coordinate the attack.
The events unfolded at 3:15 a.m. Wednesday, with a man driving a truck through the crowd on Bourbon Street and trying to hit as many people as possible, police said.
On Thursday night, Atlanta resident Terrell Bookman began receiving calls and messages from friends concerned that he or his wife had been a victim in the New Year's Bourbon Street ...
Authorities said Jabbar was driving a Ford pickup when it plowed through Bourbon Street, killing 10 and injuring dozens more. The truck appears to have been rented.
Bourbon Street is the lifeblood of the New Orleans tourist industry. But after an attack that killed 14, along with other recent violence, some people who work and live there wish for change.
The Brief. Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, a Georgia State University graduate, was identified as the driver in a deadly attack on Bourbon Street, New Orleans, killing at least 15 and injuring 35.
On Thursday night, Atlanta resident Terrell Bookman began receiving calls and messages from friends concerned that he or his wife had been a victim in the New Year's Bourbon Street ...
ATLANTA - The man identified as the driver in the deadly attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on Wednesday morning was a graduate of Georgia State University, according to school officials.