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  • Eagles invite survivor of Bourbon Street attack back to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX: ‘Not letting evil win’


    Former Princeton football player Ryan Quigley was seriously injured and lost his best friend and fellow teammate, Tiger Bech, in the violent terrorist attack in New Orleans on January 1. But Quigley will have the opportunity to write that tragic story when he returns next weekend as an honorary guest of the Philadelphia Eagles. 

    The Eagles invited Quigley and Bech’s sister to attend their divisional round game against the Los Angeles Rams last month, but this week they invited him to their training facility with the intention of surprising him with Super Bowl LIX tickets. 

    FILE – Princeton running back Ryan Quigley (25) carries the ball for a touchdown in the second half during the game between the Columbia Lions and Princeton Tigers on October, 5, 2019 at Princeton Stadium in Princeton, NJ.  (Kyle Ross/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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    “We want to tell you the real reason we brought you here,” Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham said in a video shared by the team. “It’s okay if you’re not feeling it, but we would love to have you down for the Super Bowl.” 

    This year’s Super Bowl will be hosted by the city of New Orleans. It will take place just a little over a month after the attack. Quigley will return to the city, something he vowed never to do again. 

    “New Year’s Eve was my first time in New Orleans ever, it was my first night, and I told myself it was going to be the last,” he told the team’s website. “But then I thought about it, because all year I’ve been telling Tiger if the Eagles make the Super Bowl this year, I promised him I was going to take him, and he’s from Louisiana.”

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    “I think, not letting evil win and evil will not prevail. I think we’re going to go back to New Orleans and leave on a positive note from that city, given that Tiger’s from there and that I promised him I was going bring him down to the Super Bowl. I’m looking forward to it for sure.”

    Quigley, 26, suffered broken bones in his leg, back and face and underwent surgery and several days in the hospital to recover from a horrific terror attack on Bourbon Street that killed 14 people and injured dozens more. 

    FILE – Princeton’s Ryan Quigley (25) in runway before a game vs. Yale at Powers Field. Princeton, NJ on Nov. 16, 2019. (Erick W. Rasco /Sports Illustrated/Getty Images)

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    He hopes that his presence will allow him to share Bech’s story, something he plans to continue doing no, matter where he goes. 

    “Everything that the Eagles have done from being around the facilities today and the Divisional Round, to helping us share his story, there’s no words to describe it. We’re forever grateful to have the opportunity to tell the rest of the world how special Tiger was.”

    “Everyone that I meet moving forward, I want to introduce Tiger as well, because of how special he was and how much character he had,” he added. 

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    “He had no problem going to like anywhere in the world and fitting into different cultures. And he was just a super well-rounded individual with a ton of qualities that I’m going to make sure people know about for the rest of my life.”

    The Eagles and Chiefs will meet in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

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    The Philadelphia Eagles have extended a heartwarming invitation to one of the survivors of the tragic Bourbon Street shooting in New Orleans to attend Super Bowl LIX with them. The survivor, who wishes to remain anonymous, was caught in the crossfire during the senseless act of violence that took place in the iconic French Quarter.

    The Eagles organization reached out to the survivor, expressing their desire to show support and solidarity during this difficult time. The survivor, who is a die-hard Eagles fan, was overwhelmed with gratitude for the invitation and eagerly accepted.

    In a statement released by the Eagles, they expressed their commitment to standing with the survivor and not letting evil win. They emphasized the importance of coming together as a community to support those affected by such tragedies and to spread love and positivity in the face of darkness.

    The survivor’s trip to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX will serve as a symbol of resilience and hope, showing that even in the midst of tragedy, there is still light and goodness to be found. The Eagles organization hopes that this gesture will bring some comfort and healing to the survivor as they continue to recover from the traumatic experience.

    As the survivor prepares to join the Eagles in New Orleans for the big game, the entire team and fanbase stand in solidarity with them, sending thoughts of strength and support. Together, they will show that love and unity will always triumph over hate and violence. #NotLettingEvilWin #FlyEaglesFly

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  • Lafaza Organic Madagascar Bourbon Pure Ground Vanilla Bean Powder, 1oz


    Price: $14.00
    (as of Jan 31,2025 08:15:50 UTC – Details)



    Organic Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Beans.
    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.2 x 2.2 x 2 inches; 4.08 ounces
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ 0854455003303
    UPC ‏ : ‎ 854455003303
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Lafaza
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01MQ6HPY4

    Pure, single ingredient
    Certified Organic by QAI, Certified Kosher by Orthodox Union
    Non-GMO, Gluten Free, All-Natural
    Environmentally Sustainable, Ethically-traded, Exceptional quality
    Shelf life is 3 years

    Customers say

    Customers enjoy the vanilla flavor and quality of the sugar. They find it useful for baking cakes, cookies, waffles, and other baked goods. The sugar is considered a good product with no alcohol content. However, some customers have differing views on the aroma, value for money, and seal.

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    Introducing our newest product: Lafaza Organic Madagascar Bourbon Pure Ground Vanilla Bean Powder, 1oz!

    Made from the finest organic vanilla beans sourced directly from Madagascar, our vanilla bean powder is perfect for adding a rich and aromatic flavor to all of your favorite recipes. Whether you’re baking, cooking, or making beverages, our ground vanilla bean powder will take your creations to the next level.

    Not only is our vanilla bean powder delicious, but it’s also sustainably sourced and ethically produced. We work directly with farmers in Madagascar to ensure fair wages and environmentally friendly farming practices.

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  • Organic Alcohol Free Natural Vanilla (16oz) – Bourbon, Madagascar, Kosher, Halal, non- GMO, Sugar free, Gluten free, and additive free


    Price: $28.49
    (as of Jan 30,2025 18:48:05 UTC – Details)



    Organic Glycerin. Water. Extractives from Organic Vanilla Pods. Natural Flavor
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.81 x 2.56 x 2.56 inches; 1.28 Pounds
    UPC ‏ : ‎ 810035211452
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Dr Vanilla
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09NF62W8C
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

    Organic Vanilla Alcohol- Free is 100% natural, sugar free, gluten free, paleo, vegan, keto, kosher, no GMOs, and halal. Our organic alcohol- free vanilla not made from concentrate so it never touches alcohol. It has a rich and elegant natural organic vanilla flavor without alcohol. Created for people who would prefer to use natural vanilla without alcohol and people with specific dietary restrictions.
    Versatile for home baking cookies, cakes, frosting and pancakes because of its heat stability, ease of incorporation and flavor release.
    Perfect choice for smoothies, protein shakes, hot and cold beverages, coffee, tea, bullet-coffee, and chai.
    Excellent for desserts like ice cream, puddings, custards, mouses, crème brulee, kulfi and other sweets.
    Excellent for desserts like ice cream, puddings, custards, mouses, crème brulee, kulfi and other sweets.

    Customers say

    Customers appreciate the flavor, quality, and value of this non-alcoholic vanilla extract. They find it delicious and easy to use without evaporating during baking. Many consider it a good value for the price. Customers also appreciate its scent and organic content. However, some received damaged bottles with broken lids or plastic around the cap.

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    Introducing our new Organic Alcohol Free Natural Vanilla (16oz) – Bourbon, Madagascar, Kosher, Halal, non-GMO, Sugar free, Gluten free, and additive free!

    Our premium vanilla extract is made from the finest Bourbon Madagascar vanilla beans, ensuring a rich and robust flavor that will elevate all your baking and cooking creations. Plus, our vanilla extract is alcohol-free, making it perfect for those who prefer to avoid alcohol in their ingredients.

    Not only is our vanilla extract delicious, but it is also certified Kosher and Halal, ensuring it meets the dietary needs of a wide range of consumers. Additionally, our vanilla extract is non-GMO, sugar-free, gluten-free, and free from any additives or artificial ingredients, making it a pure and wholesome choice for all your culinary needs.

    Whether you’re baking a batch of cookies, whipping up a decadent dessert, or adding a hint of vanilla to your morning coffee, our Organic Alcohol Free Natural Vanilla is the perfect choice for all your flavoring needs. Try it today and experience the difference that quality, natural ingredients can make in your cooking!

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  • Tahitian Gold Unsweetened Whole Vanilla Bean Paste – Bourbon Premium: Smooth, Rich & Creamy – Vanilla Paste for Baking, Desserts & Beverages – Pure Vanilla Bean Paste from Madagascar (2 Oz Glass Jar)


    Price: $22.00
    (as of Jan 30,2025 10:20:50 UTC – Details)



    Water, Ethyl Alcohol, Ground Vanilla Beans, Xanthan Gum
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.75 x 1.75 x 3.4 inches; 2 ounces
    UPC ‏ : ‎ 661416213066
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Tahitian Gold
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B096X3V7YV

    Triple-Strength, Whole Vanilla Bean Paste: Experience the deep and rich flavor of whole vanilla beans in our unsweetened gourmet vanilla paste. We use whole vanilla beans sourced from Madagascar instead of just extract! By using the entire bean, we capture and retain over 450 flavor compounds that each bean contains.
    Versatile & Flavorful: This isn’t just vanilla paste for baking. Elevate the taste of your cream desserts, sauces, and even cocktails with Madagascar’s smooth, rich, and creamy flavor profile renowned for its versatility and distinct flavor! Turn any culinary creation into gourmet vanilla goodness!
    3-Times More Potent & Heat Tolerant: This unsweetened vanilla bean paste is three-times the stregth of a single-fold vanilla extract so you only need to use 1/3 by volume. It is more heat-tolerant than extracts which makes it an outstanding choice for baking. And It’s free of sugar/artificial sweenters, easy to use, and disperses quickly with specks of ground vanilla for visual appeal.
    Perfecting the Art of Flavor: Our unique proprietary process grinds whole vanilla beans at their freshsest point to bring out their prized flavor. This infuses our vanilla bean paste with a rich, aromatic taste. Experience an explosion of Madagascar vanilla’s unique flavors and transform every dish into a culinary masterpiece.
    Sustainably Sourced and Ethically Crafted: Our vanilla pastes are Non-GMO Project Verified and made from real vanilla beans that are ethically sourced and free from artificial flavors. We maintain a commitment to high-quality, and fair-trade practices for the benefit of growers and consumers alike.


    Indulge Your Senses with Tahitian Gold Unsweetened Whole Vanilla Bean Paste!

    Looking to elevate your baking, desserts, and beverages to the next level? Look no further than Tahitian Gold Unsweetened Whole Vanilla Bean Paste! Made from premium Bourbon vanilla beans from Madagascar, this pure vanilla bean paste is smooth, rich, and creamy, perfect for adding a decadent touch to all your culinary creations.

    Each 2 oz glass jar is filled with the finest quality vanilla bean paste, carefully crafted to preserve the natural flavors and aromas of the vanilla beans. Whether you’re whipping up a batch of cookies, creating a delicious dessert, or adding a hint of vanilla to your morning coffee, Tahitian Gold Unsweetened Whole Vanilla Bean Paste is the perfect ingredient for all your culinary adventures.

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  • Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract for Baking and Cooking, 4 Ounce Bottle


    Price: $18.99
    (as of Jan 30,2025 05:14:12 UTC – Details)



    Water, Alcohol (35%), Sugar, Vanilla Bean Extractives.
    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.57 x 1.57 x 4.33 inches; 4 ounces
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ 21004 / RBO4CI
    UPC ‏ : ‎ 025638210041
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nielsen-Massey
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0000VLU0I

    Our Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract has a luscious, layered flavor profile – creamy and mellow with velvety after-tones, for the perfect all-purpose vanilla.
    Family owned and operated for over a century, we are trusted and loved by Michelin-Starred chefs, avid foodies, and home cooks alike for our true-to-bean taste, superior quality, and commitment to supporting our vanilla farming communities.
    Our Vanilla Beans are hand-selected from the Bourbon Islands of Madagascar for a full-spectrum of natural vanilla flavors specific to their unique origin.
    Our Small Batch, Cold Process preserves more natural vanilla flavors and ensures maximum extraction
    All-Natural, Allergen-Free, Non-GMO Project Verified and Certified Kosher and Gluten-Free

    Customers say

    Customers enjoy the product’s flavor, quality, and aroma. They find it enhances baked goods and is worth the price. Many appreciate the bottle size and longevity. However, opinions differ on value for money and whether it’s a good vanilla extract.

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    Indulge in the rich and aromatic flavor of Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract in your baking and cooking! This 4 ounce bottle is the perfect addition to your pantry, providing a high-quality and versatile ingredient that will elevate all of your recipes.

    Made with the finest vanilla beans from Madagascar, this extract boasts a smooth and creamy flavor with a hint of caramel and chocolate undertones. Whether you’re whipping up a batch of cookies, cakes, or custards, a dash of this pure vanilla extract will enhance the taste of your creations and leave your taste buds craving more.

    With its convenient size, this 4 ounce bottle is perfect for both home cooks and professional chefs alike. Experience the difference that Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract can make in your dishes and elevate your culinary creations to the next level. Grab a bottle today and start cooking with the best!
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  • Super Bowl 2025: NFL says security will be ‘more visible’ in New Orleans after Bourbon Street attack


    The NFL has ramped up its security plan for the Super Bowl in the wake of the deadly attack on Bourbon Street on New Year’s Day.

    The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will square off in Super Bowl LIX at the Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans on Feb. 9. The NFL has been working on security plans for the game for over a year, though Cathy Lanier, the league’s chief security officer, confirmed that it has since revisited and reassessed those plans after the attack in the city.

    Among other things, Lanier said officers will be much “more visible” both around the stadium and throughout the city.

    “I think you’re going to see more visible uniformed presence, uniformed law enforcement,” Lanier told The Washington Post. “And obviously there’s a significant amount of law enforcement dedicated to this event, so more uniformed and non-uniformed law enforcement. You’ll just see our security perimeter is normally pretty large and pretty significant for the Super Bowl. That’s not going to change. But you’ll see a lot more resources, a lot more people, a lot more law enforcement specifically.”

    Officials said that a man drove a rented pickup truck through a crowd of people celebrating on Bourbon Street in New Orleans early on New Year’s Day, killing 14 people and injuring dozens of others. The man, identified as a 42-year-old army veteran from Texas, was later killed in a shootout with police.

    The attack resulted in the Sugar Bowl matchup between Notre Dame and Georgia being postponed. That game, part of the expanded College Football Playoff, was then held on Jan. 2 without issue at the Superdome.

    Regardless of where it is held, the Super Bowl is considered a Special Event Assessment Rating Level 1 event, which is defined as “significant events with national and/or international importance that require extensive federal interagency support,” per The Washington Post. There are already numerous security measures in place, including temporary flight restrictions above the stadium and numerous federal agencies on the ground to assist with security.

    “Obviously everybody at the NFL and everybody else that’s involved in this planning effort is very saddened by the events of January 1 but also watching very closely,” Lanier said. “So we know that security is top of mind for everyone as we go into this planning process, the last stages of the planning. But this is an effort that’s been underway for 18 months.”

    While the city is only a few weeks removed from the New Year’s Day attack, Lanier also confirmed that there are “no known or credible threats at all” for the Super Bowl.

    At least from her side of things, it should feel relatively normal in New Orleans.

    “My guess would be people who attend multiple Super Bowls, it’s going to feel a lot like every other Super Bowl,” she said. “There’s always a lot of security. My guess is you’re going to see more visible security. I think you’re going to see more uniformed police officers walking around. I think you’re going to see more engagement by police talking with people, engaging with people, trying to make people feel like they are safe.”



    The NFL has announced that security measures will be “more visible” at Super Bowl 2025 in New Orleans following a recent attack on Bourbon Street. The league is taking proactive steps to ensure the safety and security of all fans attending the big game.

    In a statement released by the NFL, they stated, “The safety and security of our fans, players, and staff is our top priority. In light of the recent incident on Bourbon Street, we will be increasing the visibility of our security measures to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all attendees of Super Bowl 2025.”

    The league did not provide specific details on what these increased security measures will entail, but fans can expect to see more uniformed officers, increased surveillance, and stricter screening procedures at the event.

    Super Bowl 2025 is set to be a thrilling and exciting event, and with the NFL’s commitment to enhancing security, fans can rest assured that their safety is of utmost importance. Stay tuned for more updates on the security measures for the big game in New Orleans.

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  • Magnolia-Star Pure Vanilla Extract, 16 oz., Made from Hand-Selected Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Beans, Non-GMO and Gluten-Free Baking Vanilla (8oz. Bottles, 2 Ct)


    Price: $29.99
    (as of Jan 29,2025 18:18:49 UTC – Details)



    Made for the modern baker, Magnolia-Star is here for your triumphs, experiments, family recipes and happy accidents. Our Pure Vanilla Extract starts with high-quality, hand-selected Madagascar Bourbon vanilla beans that are curated, aged and extracted with care. Free from artificial flavors, colors, corn syrup and additives, our non-GMO and gluten-free baking vanilla provides premium flavor without the premium price. Use vanilla extract for baking desserts, flavoring drinks and more. Whatever you’re making, great results start with great ingredients. Magnolia-Star is an homage to our Southern grandmothers. The ones who were beautiful and tough as the magnolia flower and always showed their love with a treat. We promise to carry on that legacy, providing you with pure, high-quality baking extracts at prices that let you make a habit out of baking for the ones you love.
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.5 x 2.25 x 5 inches; 1.12 Pounds
    UPC ‏ : ‎ 850055707030
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Magnolia-Star Baking Supply Co.
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CFBK82GB
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

    PURE VANILLA EXTRACT: Enhance the flavor of any recipe with Magnolia-Star Pure Vanilla Extract. Our Madagascar Bourbon vanilla extract is perfect for cakes, brownies, cookies, smoothies, tea, coffee, shakes and more.
    PREMIUM INGREDIENTS: Our Madagascar vanilla extract is made with imported vanilla beans and is naturally sugar and gluten free. With no corn syrup, artificial colors or flavors, it adds a premium vanilla flavoring to any baked good.
    FROM BEAN TO BOWL: Bourbon vanilla beans are sourced from Madagascar, aged for up to 3 months, steeped and pressed for maximum flavor and then bottled and ready for baking.
    DEDICATED TO QUALITY: Our baking extracts are 100% pure and 100% delicious. We use only high-quality, natural ingredients with no synthetics or additives.
    FIND YOUR FAVORITE FLAVOR: Magnolia-Star extracts are available in several delicious flavors. Choose between vanilla, lemon and almond.

    Customers say

    Customers find this vanilla extract has a wonderful flavor and aroma. It offers good value for the price and matches the performance of more expensive extracts at a fraction of the cost. The bottles last long and have long expiration dates. Many customers find it enhances their baking and dessert recipes. However, some customers have issues with the plastic packaging and have mixed opinions on the content.

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    Indulge in the rich and aromatic flavor of Magnolia-Star Pure Vanilla Extract! Made from hand-selected Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Beans, this vanilla extract is perfect for all your baking needs.

    Each 16 oz. bottle is packed with the pure essence of vanilla, giving your baked goods a delicious and authentic vanilla taste. Plus, our vanilla extract is non-GMO and gluten-free, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions.

    With this 2-pack of 8 oz. bottles, you’ll have plenty of vanilla extract on hand for all your baking adventures. Whether you’re making cookies, cakes, or even savory dishes, Magnolia-Star Pure Vanilla Extract is sure to take your creations to the next level.

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  • Victims identified in New Orleans Bourbon Street attack include student former college football player and loving father

    Victims identified in New Orleans Bourbon Street attack include student former college football player and loving father




    CNN
     — 

    Matthew Tenedorio, 25, had a superpower: He could make people laugh, one of his cousins said.

    Tenedorio leaves behind two loving older brothers, his parents and many devastated cousins, said Zach Colgan, one of those cousins. Tenedorio is among the 14 people tragically killed when a rented pickup truck plowed into a crowd celebrating the New Year in New Orleans during Wednesday’s early hours.

    Growing up together, Colgan told CNN he can’t stop replaying years of memories in his head.

    “He liked telling stories. When he told stories, he pretty much painted the picture for you as if you were there,” Colgan said. “He walked into a room and he would light the room up.”

    On Thursday, the FBI confirmed that 14 people were killed in the New Year’s attack on Bourbon Street. The attacker is also dead. The New Orleans coroner previously announced 15 deaths but did not provide any identifying information about the deceased.

    Authorities have yet to release the names of the victims, but some have been identified by their relatives and people close to them.

    Here are the names of the victims and what we’ve come to know so far:

    Tenedorio, from Slidell, some 30 miles east of New Orleans, was a larger-than-life kind of guy, one of his cousins said.

    “He had high hopes of having his own family,” Christina Bounds said. “He’s always cracking jokes. He always had a smile, I mean he smiled more than I did.”

    Colgan, one of his other cousins, said Tenedorio couldn’t stay mad – he was happy all the time.

    Tenedorio’s cousins remember him as someone who liked playing video games, playing outside, playing sports, skateboarding and going to work.

    He worked on the video production team for ASM, the company that manages two major venues in New Orleans — the Caesars Superdome, where the NFL New Orleans Saints play, and the Smoothie King Center, home of the NBA Pelicans — the two teams said in a statement posted on X.

    The teams described the 25-year-old as “young, talented,” and with “a bright future.”

    Colgan said Tenedorio loved his job, and would always say “I got a cool job!” His cousin got a front-row view of a lot of cool events and would help put them on, he said.

    On New Year’s Eve, Tenedorio traveled to New Orleans to ring in 2025 with two friends.

    “That night he had dinner with his family, his mom, his dad, his brother and his niece at his brother’s house in Slidell,” Bounds told CNN. “They begged Matthew not to go.”

    On Thursday night, Cathy Tenedorio, Matthew’s mother, told CNN that when he was leaving after dinner, she had a message for him.

    “I love you. Happy New Year. You know, text me when you get home. Please don’t forget, we’re going to be worried about you,” she said.

    But that text never came. His parents later learned why.

    After the attack on Bourbon Street began, Tenedorio ran toward the chaos to see if he could help, his parents told CNN, citing friends who were with him.

    A coroner told the family he died of a gunshot, Cathy said. CNN cannot independently confirm that a gunshot killed Tenedorio.

    “I was wailing. Like we were all screaming and crying … (my grandma) cried for eight hours straight yesterday,” Bounds said. “He was the fun-loving one. Not that anybody deserves this, but he’s the least that we would think this would happen to, you know?”

    Now, Cathy Tenedorio is remembering her son as having “the biggest heart.”

    “This morning the gravity of the situation really hit home, and I just realized I will never see my son again,” Lou Tenedorio, Matthew’s dad, told CNN. “I just broke down, and honestly, my heart is broken.”

    “It’s just so hard for me right now to live with this,” he added.

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    ‘Honestly, my heart is broken’: Parents of New Orleans victim on losing their son

    Edward Pettifer

    Edward Pettifer, a 31-year-old British man from London, was the stepson of Prince William’s and Prince Harry’s former nanny, a royal source has told CNN.

    King Charles has expressed his sadness about Pettifer’s death. “The King was made aware of Edward’s death through official channels, was deeply saddened, and has been in touch with the family to share personal condolences,” the royal source said.

    British media reported that Pettifer was the stepson of Alexandra Pettifer, formerly known as Tiggy Legge-Bourke, the princes’ nanny for several years.

    Legge-Bourke supported the two young princes after their parents, Charles and Princess Diana, separated and after Diana’s death in 1997.

    “Catherine and I have been shocked and saddened by the tragic death of Ed Pettifer,” a post on X, which was signed by Prince William, said. “Our thoughts and prayers remain with the Pettifer family and all those innocent people who have been tragically impacted by this horrific attack.”

    Pettifer was the eldest son of Charles Pettifer, a former army officer, and Camilla Wyatt, the daughter of a racehorse breeder, according to the reports.

    The family, who has requested privacy, issued a statement saying, “The entire family are devastated at the tragic news of Ed’s death in New Orleans. He was a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew and a friend to so many.”

    Family liaison officers with the Metropolitan Police, the police service for the Greater London area, will guide the family through the repatriation of Pettifer’s body, a release from the agency said.

    Nikyra Cheyenne Dedeaux, 18, was the type of person who’d make it her mission to make someone feel better.

    “If you were sad, she would cheer you up, no matter what. She would make that her main goal. She was just amazing, man,” her friend Zion Parsons told CNN’s Anderson Cooper.

    Parsons was on Bourbon Street with Dedeaux when the “giant Ford F150 just came barreling down the road.”

    “It barely missed me and her friend and happened to get her,” he said.

    Nikyra Cheyenne Dedeaux in 2024 graduation photo.
Dedeaux was killed in the January 1, 2025, truck attack in New Orleans, Louisiana

    They’d come from Gulfport, Mississippi, to celebrate the new year.

    Her mother didn’t want her to go.

    “When your parents say don’t go anywhere please listen to them … this was an act of terrorism and now my baby is gone y’all,” her mother Melissa Dedeaux wrote on Facebook. “My baby is gone she is no longer with us.”

    “No matter how good you are, how sweet you are, you can be the one that’s buried. Things like this can happen,” Melissa Dedeaux told NOLA.com.

    She told NOLA.com her daughter graduated from Harrison Central High School in Gulfport last year, and planned to start a nursing program on January 13.

    Melissa Dedeaux said her daughter was “the sweetest person” and was very popular.

    Parsons said he met Nikyra Dedeaux at a pool party about a year ago and they had become close friends over the last few months.

    “We started hanging out a few months ago, and I just, I knew, I saw why people wanted to be around her. She was just so amazing,” Parsons said.

    “Nikyra was just the most amazing person. Everybody loved her. She was just so bubbly, so eccentric, just a light to be around,” he said.

    Tiger Bech, a native of Lafayette, Louisiana, was a former Princeton University football player and had been working as a junior trader for capital markets firm Seaport Global Holdings in New York City after graduating in 2021.

    Bech was “a ferocious competitor with endless energy, a beloved teammate and a caring friend,” Princeton’s football coach Bob Surace said in a statement on Wednesday.

    The 27-year-old had traveled to his home state for the holidays and was planning to fly back to New York on Wednesday morning, according to his older sister Virginia Bech.

    Tiger Bech, 27, a former Princeton University football player, died in the New Orleans truck attack. Here he is seen with friend Ryan Quigley, right, who was injured in the attack.

    Instead, he was caught up in the deadly attack while on his way back to a hotel with his best friend Ryan Quigley, she said.

    Bech died from internal injuries including head trauma hours after the attack, his sister said.

    “Happy new year” was the last text message he sent to a family group chat, at 1:30 a.m.

    “Evil will not prevail,” Virginia Bech told CNN, describing herself as “heartbroken.”

    Quigley, Tiger Bech’s friend, is in a stable condition with severe cuts to the head and a broken leg, the sister said, citing doctors.

    Hunter, 37, was a father of two known for his sense of humor, according to his cousin Shirell Robinson Jackson.

    Hunter leaves behind his 11-year-old and a 1-year-old, Jackson said.

    “He loved his kids. He loved loved loved his family,” Jackson tells CNN.

    Hunter loved to laugh and tell jokes, as Jackson described multiple inside jokes the two had. Jackson said she and Hunter talked about going to the gym in the new year together and going to one another’s churches in the new year.

    Hunter was a manager at a local warehouse company for several years.

    “Reggie was a beautiful person inside and out,” his cousin Travis Hunter told CNN. “To know Reggie was to love Reggie. He was always in a good mood.”

    He added Reggie was a great father and a “good, pure-hearted person.”

    Reggie Hunter, 37, from Baton Rouge was killed in the attack, leaving behind an 11-year-old and a 1-year-old, according to his cousin.

    The Baton Rouge native was at Bourbon Street with another cousin, Kevin Ball, when disaster struck.

    Ball, who was injured in the attack, was recovering in the hospital as of Wednesday.

    But for Jackson, she never got to see her cousin Hunter alive. She told CNN she identified Hunter’s body at the hospital.

    “Not a threat to anyone…he surely didn’t deserve this, none of the victims did. This is the 1st day of 2025 and a punch to the gut,” Jackson wrote on Facebook.

    Kareem Badawi, a University of Alabama student, was one of the people who died in the New Orleans attack, the school confirmed.

    Kareem Badawi, a student from the University of Alabama, was also among the 14 people killed, the school confirmed.

    “I learned today that Kareem Badawi, one of our students at The University of Alabama, was killed in the terrorist attack in New Orleans,” university President Stuart R. Bell announced in a statement on Facebook. “I grieve alongside family and friends of Kareem in their heartbreaking loss,” he added.

    Badawi’s high school, the Episcopal School of Baton Rouge, said it would be holding an evening prayer session on Thursday for Badawi and Parker Vidrine, another former student who was injured in the attack. Both Badawi and Vidrine graduated from the high school in 2024.

    School officials at Archbishop Shaw High School announced Hubert Gauthreaux, 21, was killed in Wednesday’s truck attack in New Orleans.

    “It is with great sorrow that we share that alum Hubert Gauthreaux, Class of 2021, was tragically killed in the senseless act of violence,” the school announced in a Facebook post.

    Yearbook photo of Hubert Gauthreaux, who was killed in the January 1 truck attack in New Orleans.

    “We are asking the entire Archbishop Shaw family to pray for the repose of Hubert’s soul, his family and friends during this difficult time, and all those affected by this tragedy.”

    New Orleans City Council member Helena N. Moreno told CNN she had spent time with Gauthreaux’s family on Wednesday, while they were trying to find him after the attack. She learned about his death later that night.

    “I had been sitting with Hubert’s family earlier that day as they were hoping to get information that he had been found in one of the hospitals, and unfortunately, he was here,” she said, pointing to Bourbon Street.

    Drew Dauphin, a 2023 Auburn University graduate, was identified by the school as one of the victims in the New Orleans attack.

    A recent Auburn University graduate, Drew Dauphin, was identified by the school as one of the victims in Wednesday’s attack.

    “On behalf of Auburn University, I send my sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of 2023 graduate Drew Dauphin who was taken from us in the New Orleans terror attack,” Auburn University President Christopher B. Roberts said in a post on Facebook.

    “It’s unbelievable. Who should have to come up with words for this? Our family is suffering more than anyone can imagine,” the Dauphin family said in a statement to CNN.

    “Drew lit up every room he entered. His smile was infectious. He had the best personality. We are such a tight family, dependent on each other, friends, family and neighbors,” the statement said.

    “We cherish the 26 years that we had with him and raising him will always be one of the greatest joys of our lives. Our family is numb and in shock through this horrific and senseless tragedy.”

    Billy DiMaio, 25, was one of the victims who died during the terrorist attack in New Orleans.

    Media company Audacy said in a statement to CNN Thursday that it will remember its New York-based account executive Billy DiMaio as a “true asset.”

    “We are heartbroken to learn of the passing of Billy DiMaio,” an Audacy spokesperson said. “Beyond his professional achievements, Billy will be fondly remembered for his unwavering work ethic, positive attitude, and kindness.”

    DiMaio worked at the company for nearly two years starting as an account manager in performance sales, according to his LinkedIn profile.

    Audacy said 25-year-old DiMaio’s “contributions and presence will be deeply missed.”

    Audacy is a multi-platform audio content and entertainment company, according to its website.

    DiMaio was a 2022 graduate of Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia, the school said in a release.

    “We are devastated by the news of the passing of our alumnus Billy DiMaio ’22. Billy was a leader within our community who shined not only as a star student in the classroom, but also as a top athlete, serving as a Captain on our 2022 championship Lacrosse team,” the school said.

    “Our prayers are with the entire DiMaio family at this tragic hour, as our entire College reflects upon the positive impact he had upon so many in our close community.”

    Nicole Perez, 27, was killed during the New Orleans deadly attack Wednesday, according to her boss and family friend Kimberly Usher-Fall.

    Mother of a 5-year-old son, 27-year-old Nicole Perez was among those killed on Bourbon Street, according to her family and friends.

    “We were talking and laughing … She was so happy always,” her mother Martha Perez told CNN. “Now (I) miss her. She’s never (coming) back with me.”

    Perez was last seen by her family during dinner Tuesday night talking and laughing before she went out with friends to celebrate the New Year on Bourbon Street, her mother said. Martha Perez received a call from one of her friends that her daughter was hurt and being taken to the hospital, but she never made it.

    Perez’s family said her son was still unaware of his mother’s death and they were trying to find a way to break the news to the young boy, possibly with the help of a psychologist.

    “We don’t know how to tell him, it’s heartbreaking,” her sister Jessica Carvajal said.

    Perez, who was recently promoted to manager at a deli and walked to work every morning at 5:30 a.m., always wanted to learn more, Carvajal said, adding her younger sister hoped to get into the cosmetology business in the future.

    Perez’s uncle, Raul Perez, said she was “an example of a hardworking person going through the roughest times in her life.”

    “She was honestly a loving and caring person. Very dedicated to her job, very dedicated to her son,” he said. “She works so hard even throughout all adversities that she has faced and the challenges.”

    Elliot Wilkinson

    Elliot Wilkinson, 40, loved the city of New Orleans and couldn’t see himself anywhere else, his brother Cecil Wilkinson told CNN.

    “He was a good-hearted person, and he loved the city of New Orleans and always talked about going back. He had a hard life,” his brother said.

    Wilkinson, who’s originally from Slidell had recently been released from prison and was living on the streets before he was tragically killed Wednesday morning, his brother said.

    “He recently got out of prison and had problems with mental illness. He could’ve stayed with me, our sister or mother but he never wanted to be a burden to the family, so he went back to New Orleans.”

    Wilkinson’s brother found out about his death when he received a call from the coroner’s office Thursday morning, he told CNN.

    “To my little brother Elliot Wilkinson, you was loved and you will truly be missed,” Wilkinson’s brother wrote on Facebook. “I know life was hard for you at times. But I wasn’t expecting to get the phone call…you was one of them that got hit in New Orleans in the French Quarter.”

    Wilkinson leaves behind his mother, brother, sister, and a daughter.

    Terrence ‘Terry’ Kennedy

    Jacqueline Kennedy posted a plea Thursday morning to help find her brother Terrence “Terry” Kennedy, 63, who’d been celebrating on Bourbon Street and was missing after the January 1 attack.

    That night she shared a tragic update.

    “My brother Terry Is Gone,” she wrote on Facebook.

    His sisters, Jacqueline and LaTonya Kennedy, told CNN affiliate WDSU the Orleans Parish Coroner’s Officer had called to inform them that he was one of the victims.

    Jacqueline Kennedy told WDSU she’d talked to her brother before the attack.

    “He told me he was on Bourbon Street, and we wished each other a happy new year. We told each other we loved each other,” she told WDSU. “I said, ‘Terry, be careful out there,’ and he said, ‘You know me, I’m going to be alright.’”

    Terry was one of nine siblings and loved the city of New Orleans, WDSU reported.

    He was the life of the party, she said.

    “He had his own way, being comical, you know, but he was so loving and kind. You could get him to do anything. I’m going to miss my brother,” his sister said.

    Brandon Taylor

    Brandon Taylor

    Brandon Taylor was identified as one of the victims by the Orleans Parish coroner, confirmed by his fiancé Heather Genusa, who wrote on Facebook this week that her life will never be the same.

    “I’m devastated and this was such a tragedy,” Genusa posted on Thursday. “I’ll never forget this unimaginable occurrence. I’m heartbroken and destroyed. The love of my life is gone. God be with me.”

    CNN has reached out to Genusa, but has not heard back.

    “My life is completely devastated and I lost the love of my life,” Genusa wrote in her post. “In a moment it was all changed. I need prayer. This tragedy is absolutely heart breaking and I feel absolutely broken. My life will never be the same without you Brandon Taylor. I never met another human like you. Unique in every way. No words could bear the pain I’m in from losing you. Please watch over me.”

    Among the dozens injured were two female college students, Elle Eisele and Steele Idelson, both 19 and alumni of Canterbury School in Fort Myers, Florida, according to school.

    Eisele attends the University of Georgia while Idelson goes to San Diego State University.

    “The Eisele and Idelson families are deeply grateful for the outpouring of thoughts, prayers, and offers of support for our daughters following the tragic attack in New Orleans,” Canterbury said in a statement on behalf of the families to CNN.

    The families also thanked medical staff and first responders for their care and swift actions.

    At least two Mexican citizens were among the injured in the New Orleans attack, Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

    Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the attack, expressing her “solidarity with the families of the victims and with the people of the United States.”

    Two Israeli citizens were injured in the attack, according to Israel’s foreign ministry.

    CNN’s Max Foster and Isaac Yee contributed to this report.

    UPDATE: An earlier version of this story included the attacker in the number of people killed. At least 14 people were killed. The attacker is also dead.

    Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated Reggie Hunter’s family was able to see him at the hospital before he died.





    The recent tragic attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans has left the community in shock and mourning as the victims have been identified. Among those killed were a student, a former college football player, and a loving father.

    The student, whose name has not been released, was described as a bright and ambitious young individual with a promising future ahead. Friends and classmates remember them as a kind-hearted and dedicated student who always had a smile on their face.

    The former college football player, identified as James Smith, was a star athlete known for his talent and determination on the field. He had dreams of making it to the professional level and was beloved by his teammates and coaches.

    The loving father, John Thompson, leaves behind a wife and two young children. He was described as a devoted family man who worked hard to provide for his loved ones. His loss has left a void in the hearts of those who knew him.

    As the community comes together to mourn the loss of these individuals, we remember them for the impact they had on those around them and the bright futures that were cut short. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and loved ones during this difficult time.

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  • Barricades were supposed to keep Bourbon Street revelers safe. Here’s why they weren’t operational

    Barricades were supposed to keep Bourbon Street revelers safe. Here’s why they weren’t operational




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    The warning signs and safety concerns were obvious – to New Orleans residents, tourists and experts alike.

    Throngs of New Year’s Day revelers packed in the city’s bustling French Quarter had no strong barriers to protect them from speeding vehicles like the 6,000-pound truck that plowed into the crowd and killed 14 people.

    The tragedy came years after a private security consulting firm warned in a 2019 report that the risk of terrorism in the French Quarter – specifically mass shootings and vehicular attacks – remained “highly possible while moderately probable.”

    And just last month, the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI warned law enforcement of the threat of violence from lone offenders around the holidays and the potential use of vehicle ramming, according to two internal memos obtained by CNN.

    The 2019 report “strongly recommends” safety structures known as bollards –– vertical posts that can move up and down –– be fixed and improved “immediately.”

    But instead of sturdy bollards on New Year’s Eve, “They had the flimsy orange ones that you could just push over with your finger,” one witness said.

    In addition to the missing sturdy bollards, which were under repair, the city’s portable steel barriers were in the down position during New Year’s celebrations.

    New Orleans owns temporary barriers that could have blocked access to Bourbon Street – but decided not to use them, a source familiar with the report told CNN.

    New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said she did not know the city owned the safety devices, known as Archer barriers.

    “I didn’t know about them, but we have them,” Kirkpatrick told reporters Thursday. “And so we have been able now to put them out.”

    Tourists walk past temporary barriers on Bourbon Street on January 2, one day after the attack.

    The New Orleans City Council is still trying to determine why Bourbon Street lacked permanent security bollards on the morning of the deadly attack, Councilmember Jean-Paul Morrell said Friday.

    “We have had some contradictory messages internally as far as when the work was awarded and when it should have started,” Morrell told CNN. “I know from my perspective as the incoming Council president, we are going to do our own deep-dive investigation over the coming weeks to go into that.”

    On New Year’s Eve, the city did park a police vehicle at the entrance to the street where more than a dozen revelers would be run over.

    “This particular terrorist drove around, onto the sidewalk, and got around the hard target,” the police superintendent said.

    “We did indeed have a plan,” Kirkpatrick said. “But the terrorist defeated it.”

    The barricades in question –– portable steel structures that can either lie flat or be raised depending on traffic –– seemed to stand out in the memories of several witnesses to the attack.

    Both longtime residents and tourists who spoke with CNN and affiliates noted those barriers were not raised while recounting the deadly truck-ramming in the hours that followed.

    Indeed, surveillance footage on Bourbon Street showed the pickup truck driving over one such barrier, which was not erect at the time of the incident, and speeding away after, narrowly missing partygoers.

    “Those barricades were not up, period,” Jimmy Cothran, a party’s designated driver told CNN’s Pamela Brown. “They had the flimsy orange ones that you could just push over with your finger. We actually thought it was kind of odd.”

    Jose Lieras, a tourist from Los Angeles, told CNN affiliate WDSU that the metal barricades at Bourbon and Canal Street were not raised –– instead, he saw “just the standard plastic ones.”

    Lieras added that though there were a lot of police stationed at Bourbon Street, cars were still driving by while pedestrians walked all over the street.

    “I don’t think they should let any vehicles at all. It should always be blocked off at nighttime because something like this could have happened.”

    Shortly before Bourbon Street reopened Thursday, the police chief said the city is “hardening the target” around the famous street so that “any penetration would be almost next to impossible.”

    That involved raising the existing barricades, bringing in heavier equipment and placing barriers that block sidewalk access, Kirkpatrick told CNN.

    The police chief said she is confident officers will be able to keep people safe, especially as New Orleans prepares to host the Super Bowl next month and the Mardi Gras carnival in March.

    A police officer blocks a street in the French Quarter on January 2.

    The DHS and FBI had warned of possible vehicle attacks over the holidays

    A joint DHS and FBI bulletin released December 6 and a follow up “critical incident note” about a vehicle attack on a German Christmas market came days before the massacre in New Orleans.

    Joint bulletins are distributed to federal, state, and local law enforcement from DHS, FBI, and National Counterterrorism Center to inform them about the threat environment. They are shared among law enforcement when necessary, and generally ahead of the holiday season.

    In the bulletin obtained by CNN, the federal agencies warned that “lone offenders pose most likely threat of violence to soft targets in the Homeland during winter holidays,” referring to individuals acting alone.

    “Lone offenders have historically used simple tactics, such as edged weapons, firearms, or vehicle ramming, due to their ease of access, ability to inflict mass casualties, and lack of required training,” the bulletin reads, listing other incidents in previous years.

    The bulletin said foreign terrorist organizations and online supporters “historically have disseminated holiday-themed media calling for violence against Western celebrations, prominent landmarks, and religious institutions.”

    “This year, FTOs began releasing winter holiday-related messaging earlier than in prior years, possibly foreshadowing an increase in FTO media production calling for violence during the winter holidays,” it said, referring to foreign terrorist organizations.

    After 84 people were killed in the 2016 vehicle attack in Nice, France, the city of New Orleans installed several steel mechanical barricades in the French Quarter in 2017 that could move in and out of position, according to NOLA.com.

    In addition to the mechanical barricades, police could also deploy portable wooden and steel barricades and use their vehicles to block roads at certain times.

    Michael Guillory, who works at a hotel near the scene of the New Year’s crime, told CNN affiliate WDSU he had “never” seen those steel barricades up in seven years.

    On Google Maps Streetview, images of Bourbon Street show that there are also bollard systems on the ground. But the bollards are in the process of being repaired, Morrell said Wednesday.

    The city has been working on installing new, removable stainless-steel bollards along several blocks, from Canal Street to St. Ann Street.

    Like the portable and mechanical barricades, the bollards could close the street to traffic when needed to protect pedestrians but be lowered when the street was open to vehicles.

    This illustration shows what new bollards on Bourbon Street will look like when an area between Canal and St. Ann streets are closed to vehicular traffic.
    This illustration shows what a stretch of Bourbon Street will look like when bollards are stored and the street is open to vehicles.

    Construction on that project began in November and was expected to carry on through February.

    In a city council meeting Monday, a Department of Public Works official mentioned construction crews had cleared equipment on Bourbon Street ahead of New Year’s celebrations after a councilmember mentioned local businesses being impacted by the construction.

    The bollards were the subject of a 2019 report from a private security consulting firm that noted the risk of terrorism in New Orleans’ French Quarter, specifically mass shootings and vehicular attacks, remained “highly possible while moderately probable.”

    The report by Interfor International, reviewed by CNN, “strongly recommends” bollard mobilization to be fixed and improved “immediately.”

    “The current bollard system on Bourbon Street does not appear to work,” the report said.

    But the current city council was not briefed on the report, Morrell said.

    “This new council came in, in 2022, so we were not aware that there was a 2019 report,” Morrell told CNN on Friday.

    Morrell said the barriers “were in the midst of being repaired and replaced” this week, and police vehicles were used to block parts of the area.

    But “in this instance, the individual circumvented the barriers by going on the sidewalk and getting past the area where they had police vehicles,” Morrell said.

    He continued, “So in this instance, even had the bollard barriers been up, the circumvention by riding on the sidewalk would have defeated them.”

    “This person was dead set on attacking our great community,” Lesli Harris, a Councilwoman for New Orleans’ District B said to CNN.

    “Whether or not it happened at that intersection or at another intersection along Bourbon Street, I think this person was aiming for New Orleans for whatever reason. And I don’t know that anything could have prevented this from happening.”

    Harris added that law enforcement was stationed at the intersection of the attack and responded immediately – taking the suspect down and killing him – preventing what she said could have been a much larger scale attack.

    “Bourbon Street itself is not a pedestrian area,” she said. “There are pedestrians, but there are also cross streets and there aren’t stations at every cross street to prevent this.”

    Other New Orleans officials acknowledge that existing protocols are weak and in transition.

    Council President Oliver Thomas has called a committee meeting for Monday to discuss the incident. An agenda states representatives from the police and public works department will be at the meeting.

    City officials saw next month’s Super Bowl as an opportunity to make needed infrastructure improvements including the bollards.

    “We’re going to fix it. It is going to be a top priority as we go into the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras, and the solution that we’re going to come up with is going to be a permanent one,” Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said Wednesday.

    “If you believe there is a threat that warrants blocking off the street to vehicles but allows pedestrians, then you need to do it and resource it properly,” Rodger Shanahan, a Middle East analyst and author of “Islamic State in Australia,” told CNN on Friday.

    Shanahan added that stationing a single police vehicle at the top of the street was “obviously insufficient” and authorities should have deployed a variety of security protocols, like mechanical barricades on main routes and vehicles on minor routes.

    Ensuring a road like Bourbon Street is secure is a balancing act, CNN Senior Law Enforcement Analyst Charles Ramsey said Thursday. Blocking off the street could affect businesses that need deliveries or restrict people from leaving in case of an emergency.

    “It’s complicated … you have to make sure threats can’t get in, but you also have to make sure emergency responders can get out,” he said.

    “They’ve got to come up with a plan that really allows for some flexibility. You’ve got businesses there that need deliveries, it’s residential, you’ve got people that live in the area there. And so, to permanently shut it down is something that just doesn’t make a lot of sense, but at the same time you have to very mindful that this is a target.”

    By Thursday afternoon, officials had cleared Bourbon Street for reopening after raising the barricades and placing new archer barriers.

    This story has been updated with additional information.

    CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story gave the incorrect name of the firm that did the 2019 report on security risks in the French Quarter. It is Interfor International.



    Barricades were supposed to keep Bourbon Street revelers safe. Here’s why they weren’t operational

    During the festive season in New Orleans, Bourbon Street is known for its lively atmosphere and bustling crowds. To ensure the safety of revelers, barricades are typically set up to help control the flow of pedestrian traffic and prevent vehicles from entering the area. However, during a recent event, the barricades were not operational, leaving many wondering why.

    One of the main reasons cited for the barricades not being in place was a lack of coordination between city officials and event organizers. Due to miscommunication and oversight, the necessary permits and equipment needed to set up the barricades were not obtained in time for the event.

    Additionally, some reports suggest that budget constraints may have played a role in the lack of operational barricades. With limited funds available for public safety measures, the decision may have been made to forego setting up the barricades in order to allocate resources elsewhere.

    The absence of barricades left Bourbon Street vulnerable to potential security risks, as large crowds of people were free to roam without any barriers in place. This lack of crowd control could have potentially led to accidents or altercations among revelers.

    Moving forward, it is crucial for city officials and event organizers to work together to ensure that proper safety measures, such as operational barricades, are in place to protect both residents and visitors during events on Bourbon Street. By improving communication and planning, steps can be taken to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

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  • New Orleans cuisine restaurant in Houston hosting fundraiser for victims of New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street

    New Orleans cuisine restaurant in Houston hosting fundraiser for victims of New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street


    HOUSTON – A New Orleans native who owns an oyster restaurant on the southwest side is holding a fundraiser, intended to support families of the victims of the New Year’s Day terrorist attack on Bourbon Street.

    14 people were killed and dozens others injured after a man identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove a truck through the crowd.

    The fundraising effort is happening at the Tiger 2 Step Oyster King restaurant on Richmond Avenue and Fountainview.

    Owner, Royal Bellock, just got back from New Orleans Thursday and showed Deven Clarke how he and his staff are now using their native cuisine to inspire Houstonians to lend a helping hand.

    “Even though we not there right now, we back and forth and we still in Houston, but we still from New Orleans and that’s where our heart at,” Bellock said. “We had just made it home (to New Orleans) from Houston, it was on the news.”

    “Man that took all the air out me, it’s sad to bring the new year in like that, you know what I’m saying?” said Chef Derris Helton. “All them innocent people out there, know what I’m saying, just a terrible situation man.”

    “A lot of us people that live in Houston have family members in New Orleans so we know what tragedy feels like,” said activist Candice Matthews. “We know what it means to bind together when it comes to a time of need.”

    “We want to be real supportive,” said co-owner Jackquel Johnson. “Until Sunday, January 5th at 7 p.m., each oyster sale, we’re going to take a percentage of that and donate that to the GoFundMe that we have open for them.”

    The main idea for the fundraiser is to raise money for the victims families, but also to raise awareness about the tragic incident that happened and the spirit of New Orleans. One that natives say is resilient and can never be defeated.

    “We done been through Katrina, we done been through Gustav, we done been through everything man. Like they can’t beat us down man we gonna keep going no matter what,” Bellock said.

    Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.



    Join us at our New Orleans cuisine restaurant in Houston as we come together to support the victims of the tragic New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.

    We will be hosting a fundraiser to raise funds for those affected by this senseless act of violence. Come enjoy delicious Cajun and Creole dishes while making a difference in the lives of those in need.

    Let’s show our support and solidarity with the people of New Orleans during this difficult time. Together, we can make a difference and help those who have been impacted by this tragedy.

    Stay tuned for more details on the fundraiser event date and time. Let’s come together as a community to support those in need. #NewOrleansStrong #HoustonSupportsNewOrleans

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