GLOVER WAS SELLING HOT DOGS WHEN THE BOURBON STREET TERRORIST WAS PLACING ONE OF TWO BOMBS HE MADE SET TO GO OFF ON NEW YEAR’S DAY. WHEN HE’S PLANTING THE BOMB. YOU SEE ME AT MY LUCKY DOG CART ...
In cities across the United States someone or something is almost always watching you. On Tuesday, as Mardi Gras revelers ...
The rooftop snipers, bomb-sniffing dogs and armored vehicles seen during the Super Bowl will be back in the French Quarter on ...
NEW ORLEANS — One person was shot on Bourbon Street Saturday night in what the New Orleans Police Department says could have been an “accidental discharge” of a firearm.
The rooftop snipers, bomb-sniffing dogs and armored vehicles seen during the Super Bowl will be back in the French Quarter on ...
Approximately 2,000 law enforcement officers will be present for the Super Bowl, New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick told reporters Wednesday. No vehicle traffic will be ...
Bomb-sniffing dogs, drones and helicopters are among the added security planned for Mardi Gras in the wake of the Jan. 1 vehicle attack on Bourbon Street.
NOPD says crime in the French Quarter is now down, with more police patrols in the area since the Bourbon Street terror attack. As we move toward Mardi Gras, safety ...
Surveillance cameras are crucial for deterring and solving crimes, finding missing people and fighting terrorism in cities across the US, but a unique web of eyes is observing Bourbon Street.