Lousiana Guv defends happy dinner photo amid New Orleans tragedy: 'World needs to know...'
Thursday, 2 January 2025 () Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry faced backlash for posting a celebratory dinner photo following a terror attack on Bourbon Street that left 15 dead. "Safety is our top priority and we want our guests and the world to know that Louisiana does not cower to radical Islamic terrorists. Our restaurants and all New Orleans has to offer remain open for business," Guv Jeff Landry said.
A shocking attack unfolded in New Orleans on New Yearβs Day, when a suspect drove a pickup truck into a crowd at high speed, killing 10 people and injuring 30 others. The FBI is now investigating the incident as a potential act of terrorism, after discovering a suspected explosive device at the...
Less than 36 hours after the tragic January 1st attack, Bourbon Street in New Orleans is bustling again, showcasing the city's resilience and spirit. Tourists, onlookers, and locals have returned,..
The half-brother of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the suspect behind the deadly New Year's Day attack in New Orleans, opens up about the motivations behind the tragedy. He explains how radicalization influenced..
Bourbon Street in New Orleans reopens after the devastating terror attack that shook the city on New Year's Day. As the community begins the long road to recovery, makeshift memorials and heartfelt..