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Grieving New Orleans gathers in prayer and healing after New Year's Day attack
Kim Alexander sat in the middle of the half-filled sanctuary as music and prayer filled the room. While Bishop Lester Love spoke of healing and hope at the pulpit, Alexander didn’t seem convinced the city will be safer after a car rampage killed 14 New Year’s revelers on Bourbon Street.
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Royal family pays tribute to New Orleans attack victim, stepson of nanny to Princes William and Harry
King Charles III was deeply saddened after being made aware of Edward Pettifer’s death, a Buckingham Palace source said Saturday.
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New Orleans attacker had a transmitter to set off explosive devices, FBI says
Federal investigators examining the attack say that Shamsud-Din Jabbar used a very rare explosive compound in the devices, two senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter told NBC News.
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Memorials grow on Bourbon Street in New Orleans
Following the reopening of Bourbon Street, people are leaving flowers, candles and other items in honor of the 14 victims who died.
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Biden to visit New Orleans following deadly New Year's rampage on Bourbon Street
President Joe Biden will visit New Orleans next week, with the city still reeling from the deadly New Year’s rampage in which an Army veteran plowed a truck into revelers.
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New Orleans attacker transformed from a model soldier into an ISIS supporter
The 42-year-old Texas man once impressed an Army commander with his attitude and work ethic, but over the past few years, his life began to deteriorate.
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Bourbon Street reopens to lighter crowds a day after New Orleans attack
Bourbon Street reopened Thursday to a light crowd as tourists and locals veered away from the world-famous destination after an attacker plowed through crowds of revealers, killing more than a dozen people on New Year’s Day.
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New details unfold on assailant of New Orleans truck attack
New details regarding the assailant of a deadly truck attack on New Year’s Day in New Orleans that left at least 14 people dead have emerged, NBC Chicago’s Natalie Martinez reports.
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Midwesterners in New Orleans react to truck attack
Midwesterners who celebrated the New Year in New Orleans are recounting their harrowing experiences during a truck attack that left at least 14 people dead. NBC Chicago’s JC Navarrete reports.
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Increased security presence outside Superdome as Sugar Bowl goes on
The Sugar Bowl kicked off Thursday afternoon under an increased security presence in wake of a truck attack that left at least 14 people dead in New Orleans. NBC Chicago’s JC Navarrete reports.
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New Orleans had top-of-the-line barriers to prevent car attacks — but didn't use them on New Year's
New Orleans had access to effective anti-vehicle barriers ahead of the Bourbon Street attack on New Year’s Eve revelers that killed at least 14 people and wounded dozens more, but the city did not deploy those barriers until a day after the carnage unfolded, and the head of the local police department said she had been unaware of them.
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Sugar Bowl holds moment of silence to honor New Orleans attack victims
A moment of silence was held Thursday before the Georgia-Notre Dame Sugar Bowl to honor the victims and those impacted in the New Orleans attack.
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New Orleans attacker posted 5 videos in hours before attack, officials say
The U.S. Army veteran who drove a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in New Orleans posted a series of videos to social media in the hours before the attack, the FBI said Thursday.
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WATCH: FBI describes videos New Orleans driver posted online
FBI Deputy Assistant Director Christopher Raia said the man who drove into a crowd of people in New Orleans posted videos online hours before the shooting that detailed a plan to commit another attack on his family.
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Authorities probe possible military link between suspects in New Orleans attack and Trump Tower Cybertruck blast
The potential link was just one thread being pulled by officials a day after 15 people were killed when a man plowed a pickup truck through New Year’s Day revelers in New Orleans.
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National, local leaders react to deadly New Orleans truck attack
President Joe Biden delivered remarks Wednesday as several other national and local leaders reacted to a deadly truck attack in New Orleans that left at least 15 people dead and dozens others injured. NBC Chicago’s Randy Gyllenhaal reports.
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At least 15 dead, 35 injured in vehicle-ramming attack in New Orleans
At least 15 people killed and dozens others were injured in a vehicle-ramming attack in New Orleans early Wednesday. NBC Chicago’s JC Navarrete reports from New Orleans.
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2 former Princeton University football stars among the New Orleans attack victims
Two Princeton University alumni and football stars were among the victims of the New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
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Biden on New Orleans attack: ‘Our nation grieves with you'
President Joe Biden said Wednesday that his administration “will support the people of New Orleans as they begin the hard work of healing.”
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Future nurse, football star, single mother, father of 2 killed in New Orleans attack
Officials have not yet released the names of the 15 people killed in the New Orleans New Year’s Day truck attack, but their families and friends have started sharing their stories.