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Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Four hundred officers have responded in relief to the recent terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans that killed 14 people and injured dozens more on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 1.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. New Orleans Police Department along with other agencies are involved in an ongoing investigation regarding the Terrorist Attack that killed 14 people and injured dozens more on Bourbon Street on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 2.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Louisiana State Police and local New Orleans agencies blocked the French Quarter’s Bourbon St. as well as its intersection with Canal St. Multiple explosive devices were found in the area and rendered safe.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. A Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office emergency vehicle acts as a barrier on the Bourbon/Canal St. intersection to keep people away from the crime scene.
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