New Orleans planned security system not equipped to withstand speeding vehicles: Report
Sunday, 5 January 2025 () At least 14 people were killed and about 30 others injured when a man drove a pickup truck into a crowd in New Orleans' French Quarter and opened fire. The city had previously planned to install new street barriers that could only withstand impacts up to 10 mph, highlighting a security planning flaw.
Join us for an unscripted and urgent live podcast tonight as we delve into the harrowing events that have recently unfolded in New Orleans and Vegas. What started as isolated incidents now raise alarming questions about security and safety in America. In this special episode, three friends come...
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