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A minimum of 10 dead after truck crashes into New Orleans crowd

A minimum of 10 people were killed and 30 or more injured when a truck deliberately drove into a big crowd on Canal and Bourbon Street in New Orleans' French Quarter at a high speed early on Wednesday, city authorities stated.

Cops Chief Anne Kirkpatrick said at a televised news conference a chauffeur purposefully drove into a crowd at around 3:15 a.m. This male was trying to run over as many people as he could, Kirkpatrick stated. He was hell bent on producing the carnage and damage that he did.

Kirkpatrick stated the chauffeur fired at authorities and struck 2 policeman after his car crashed. She stated there were more than 300 officers that were on task at the time of the occurrence. She stated the FBI will be taking over the examination.

A dreadful act of violence happened on Bourbon Street previously this morning, the governor of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, stated on X, prompting people to stay away from the area where the attack happened.

The injured have actually been taken to a minimum of five various health centers, according to NOLA Ready, the city's emergency situation preparedness department.

The event happened at the intersection of Canal and Bourbon Streets during New Year's Eve celebrations, the city said in a statement. Bourbon Street is a historical tourist destination in the city's French Quarter, known for bring in big crowds with its music and bars.

A couple informed CBS News that they heard crashing sounds coming from down the street and they then saw a white truck slam through a barricade at a high rate of speed.

New Orleans has actually seen shootings and vehicles hitting crowds at previous parades.

In November 2024, 2 people were eliminated and 10 others hurt in two separate shootings along a New Orleans parade route and event participated in by thousands, local media reported.

In February 2017, a pickup truck driven by a male who police stated appeared to be highly intoxicated plowed into a crowd of spectators watching the primary Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans, hurting more than 20 individuals.

(source: Reuters)