CBS News reporter's first-hand account of New Orleans attack on Bourbon Street
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New Orleans attacker's brother on months before Bourbon Street terrorist attack
Shamsud-Din Jabbar's brother spoke to CBS News' Jason Allen about how his sibling changed in the months before the Bourbon Street attack in New Orleans where at least 14 people died.CBS News - 1d -
New details emerge in investigation into Bourbon Street truck attack in New Orleans
Authorities are still piecing together clues about the deadly truck attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans that left 14 people dead just hours into the new year. Investigators now say they believe ...CBS News - 1d -
How New Orleans is reacting to the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street
New Orleans officials and residents are coping after a terrorist attack left 14 people dead and dozens injured. Oliver Thomas Jr., a member of the New Orleans City Council, joins CBS News with more ...CBS News - 2d -
New Orleans police superintendent on the Bourbon Street truck attack
New Orleans police superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick discusses the investigation into a vehicle attack on Bourbon Street. Officials have said the attacker was inspired by ISIS.CBS News - 2d -
CBS News reporter's firsthand account of deadly New Orleans attack
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Scene on Bourbon Street as investigation continues into New Orleans truck attack
CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports on the mood from the French Quarter and Bourbon Street as authorities continue their investigation into the truck attack that killed at least 10 ...CBS News - 3d -
Why the FBI Is Investigating the New Orleans Bourbon Street Truck Attack as Terrorism
An Islamic State terror group flag was found in the suspect’s vehicle, investigators said, as well as a bomb near the vehicle used in the attack.The New York Times - 3d -
Deadly New Orleans Attack on Bourbon Street: What We Know
A man drove a pickup truck into crowds celebrating the New Year on Bourbon Street in the early morning, killing at least 10 people and injuring dozens.The New York Times - 3d -
New Orleans police briefs media on Bourbon Street attack
Police say attacker was trying to "run over as many people as he could".BBC News - 3d
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