Seven victims of the New Year’s Day terror attack on Bourbon Street have filed a lawsuit against the City of New Orleans, Hard Rock Construction, and Mott MacDonald, LLC, alleging negligence in ...
The New Orleans City Council has approved a resolution to investigate the procurement, design, and implementation of street ...
Seven victims of the New Year’s Day terror attack on Bourbon Street have filed a lawsuit. The lawsuit is against the city of ...
Six people who were injured and the father of a man who was killed in the New Year’s truck attack are suing the City of New ...
The Lafayette native is said to have pushed a woman out of the way before he was hit by a truck driven by Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
The Federal Bureau of Investigations has closed it Family Assistance Center for victims of the Bourbon Street attack.
During the council meeting, members who responded to the scene were joined by NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick.
Victims allege negligence by the City of New Orleans and its contractors in securing Bourbon Street ahead of the New Year’s Day attack.
The suit, filed in Orleans Parish Civil District Court, was brought on behalf of victims Alexis Windham, Corian Evans, Jalen Lilly, Justin Brown, Shara Frison, Gregory Townsend and the family of ...
Thursday's lawsuit touches off what could be a lengthy and costly period of litigation over the Bourbon Street attack.
Family, friends, and those who knew 25-year-old Billy DiMaio will pay tribute to him during a funeral service in Holmdel on Thursday.
NOPD Chief Anne Kirkpatrick announced that security expert William Bratton is coming to New Orleans on Thursday.