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  2. 2025 New Orleans truck attack - Wikipedia

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    The New Year celebrations in the city included parties on Bourbon Street and a parade for the 2025 Sugar Bowl—one of New Orleans's major sporting events—which was scheduled to take place on the night of January 1 at Caesars Superdome between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Law enforcement had increased security in ...

  3. FBI confirms New Orleans killer is dead, investigating car ...

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    The depraved murderer who killed at least 10 people by ramming his truck into celebrating crowds in New Orleans on New Year's is dead, the FBI confirmed in a statement.

  4. Suspect was pictured in New Orleans before attack - AOL

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    New surveillance photos released by the FBI allegedly show the perpetrator of a deadly attack walking the streets of New Orleans, Louisiana, before he drove a truck into a crowd, killing fourteen ...

  5. Details emerge about the victims of deadly New Orleans attack

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    At least 14 people were killed during a deadly attack on New Year's Day when a driver slammed into a crowd celebrating New Year's on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, in what is being investigated as ...

  6. Cecil Price - Wikipedia

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    Cecil Ray Price (April 15, 1938 – May 6, 2001) was an American police officer and white supremacist.He was a participant in the murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner in 1964.

  7. A young mother teaching her son to read. A former college football player "on top of the world" living in New York City. An 18-year-old aspiring nurse. A father of two remembered as the "life of ...

  8. Wrongful conviction of Robert Jones - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Robert Jones (born January 26, 1973) is an American man who was convicted for rape and manslaughter, following the murder of British tourist Julie Stott in New Orleans in 1992, and then had his conviction overturned.

  9. FBI investigates New Orleans killings as terror attack ... - AOL

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    Federal law enforcement is investigating a mass casualty event in New Orleans as an “act of terrorism” after a truck was driven into crowds on a popular nightlife street in the early hours of ...