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  • FBI sweeping New Orleans French Quarter after intentional attack

    FBI sweeping New Orleans French Quarter after intentional attack


    FBI sweeping French Quarter, Bourbon Street for explosive devices

    BEFORE WE DO, LET’S GO BACK TO FLETCHER, WHERE THAT IED APPARENTLY EITHER JUST WENT OFF OR WAS DETONATED IN THE FRENCH QUARTER. FLETCHER, WALK US THROUGH AGAIN WHAT YOU HEARD, BECAUSE YOU DID HEAR SOME TYPE OF EXPLOSION THERE IN THE FRENCH QUARTER. WE DID, TRAVERS, AND I’M GETTING A LITTLE CLOSER RIGHT NOW. SORRY TO BUG YOU ALL AS YOU WAKE UP. I’M FLETCHER. WE’RE ON LIVE TV RIGHT NOW. YOU ALL LIVE HERE RIGHT NOW. WE’RE TRAVERS, WE’RE ON ORLEANS BETWEEN DAUPHINE AND BOURBON. I’M FLETCHER. WHAT WAS YOUR NAME? BRIAN. BRIAN? YEP. GOOD TO MEET YOU. SO AGAIN, JUST DRIVERS AS WE WATCH IT HERE. WE HEARD FIRE IN THE HOLE AND THEN THERE WAS A SMALL EXPLOSION. YES, THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT I HEARD. AND THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT I KNOW. RIGHT. IT WAS MORE THAN LIKELY THEY WERE BLOWING UP WITH WATER CANNONS, SUSPICIOUS PACKAGES AND OUR BACKPACKS, THAT SORT OF THING, UP AND DOWN. AND THAT’S WHAT WE HEARD, TOO. I JUST WANTED SOMEBODY ELSE TO CORROBORATE IT, TO MAKE SURE THAT THIS ISN’T A SITUATION YOU ALL LIVE IN THE QUARTER HERE, OBVIOUSLY, A TRAGEDY UNFOLDED ON BOURBON STREET. I DON’T KNOW IF YOU KNOW ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED. SURE. I MEAN, LOOK, YOU LIVE IN THE FRENCH QUARTER. YOU SEE CRAZY THINGS. IT’S A WILD AND CRAZY PLACE WHEN TRAGEDY STRIKES LIKE THIS. HOW DOES THAT HIT YOU? RIGHT NOW, I’M IN SHOCK. AND, YOU KNOW, WE HAVE BEING IN NEW ORLEANS. WE HAVE WE HAVE WE HAVE HOPES OF WHAT IT ISN’T. AND THAT SOUNDS CRAZY, BUT LET ME TELL YOU, THIS IS AT THIS POINT, I KNOW NOTHING. I KNOW JUST AS MORE YOU KNOW MORE THAN I DO. I’M I’M WAKING UP TO IT AND I’M IN SHOCK. YEAH, I AGREE, I THINK A LOT OF PEOPLE WILL WAKE UP. NO, THANK YOU TWO AGAIN. SORRY TO PUT YOU ON THE SPOT LIKE THAT BUT YEAH BUT THAT’S THE SITUATION HERE TRAVERS. AGAIN, THERE’S WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES. THERE’S STATE POLICE. MOST OF THE STREETS FROM BOURBON TO DAUPHINE ARE BLOCKED OFF. RESIDENTS ARE JUST WAKING UP, PUTTING ON THE TV, WATCHING OUR COVERAGE, WATCHING WHAT’S GOING ON AND FINDING OUT. BUT AGAIN, JUST TO KIND OF SET THE SCENE WHAT THE GENTLEMAN JUST SAID AND WHAT WE HEARD HERE AS WELL. A STATE POLICE TROOPER ABOUT 90 MINUTES AGO SAW A SUSPICIOUS PACKAGE. BECAUSE OF THAT, HE NOTIFIED SPECIAL COMMAND. LIKE MIKE SAID, THEY BROUGHT THE SPECIAL COMMAND UNIT OUT HERE. THEY BROUGHT THE BOMB SQUADS OUT HERE. LET ME JUST POINT THIS OVER HERE. NOW. IT LOOKS LIKE NOPD IS NOW RUMMAGING THROUGH TRASH CANS, LOOKING FOR MAYBE MORE SUSPICIOUS PACKAGES. THIS IS A HEAVY NOPD PRESENCE NOW, AND THEY ARE NOW SCOURING THE AREA LOOKING FOR IT. LOOKS LIKE PACKAGES, DEVICES, ANYTHING THAT LOOKS SUSPICIOUS IN THIS AREA WITH THE FLASHLIGHTS COMING DOWN THE STREET BECAUSE THEY DID. AGAIN, WE DON’T WANT TO JUMP TO CONCLUSIONS. IT SOUNDED LIKE THEY DETONATED SOME TYPE OF SMALL DEVICE. WE HEARD FIRE IN THE HOLE AND THEN WE HEARD A SMALL EXPLOSION HERE. IT SOUNDED LIKE A LOUD FIRECRACKER GOING OFF HERE ON THE CORNER OF BOURBON AND ORLEANS. WE’RE ON DAUPHINE IN ORLEANS RIGHT NOW. AS YOU CAN SEE, THE POLICE WITH THE GLOVES, ALL OF THEM WEARING GLOVES, ALL OF THEM DOING AN INVESTIGATION RIGHT NOW. ALL OF THEM SEEING AND LOOKING FOR ANYTHING SUSPICIOUS HERE. THIS IS CLEARLY AN INVESTIGATION. SINCE THEY ARE ALL WEARING GLOVES. THEY HAVE THEIR FLASHLIGHTS AND THEY’RE GOING THROUGH THINGS WITH A FINE TOOTH COMB RIGHT NOW. WE’LL STAY HERE BECAUSE THIS IS OBVIOUSLY A VERY ACTIVE SITUATION WITH WHAT’S UNFOLDED ON BOURBON STREET IN THE CASUALTY SITUATION AND NOPD OFFICERS COMING AT US RIGHT NOW LOOKING FOR WHAT WE SUSPECT IS MORE SUSPICIOUS PACKAGES AND DEVICES HERE IN THE FRENCH QUARTER. SO AGAIN, I’LL LET YOU CONTINUE TO WATCH. IS IS THEY MARCH DOWN DAUPHINE HERE SEARCHING IN EVERY TRASH CAN AND AND LOOKING FOR ANYTHING SUSPICIOUS RIGHT NOW. BUT WE DID HEAR A SMALL EXPLOSION. SPECIAL OPERATIONS IS HERE AS YOU AND MIKE CAN SAID. AND AND WE DID HEAR A LOUD YELL FIRE IN THE HOLE! AND, AND THEN WE HEARD A SMALL EXPLOSION. AND THAT IS ON THE HEELS OF THE MASS TRAGEDY THAT UNFOLDED ABOUT 3 A.M. THIS MORNING AND COULD POTENTIALLY BE CONNECTED TO IT. AND OBVIOUSLY, THAT IS WHAT THE INVESTIGATION IS, IS, IS LEADING TO RIGHT NOW, LED BY THE FBI, STATE POLICE AND T

    FBI sweeping French Quarter, Bourbon Street for explosive devices

    The Federal Bureau of Investigations is sweeping the New Orleans French Quarter after a believed terrorist attack killed 10 people and injured more than 20. It happened around 3:15 a.m. toward the end of New Year’s celebrations in New Orleans and hours before the kickoff of the AllState Bowl, a college football quarterfinal held in the city’s Caesars Superdome, with thousands expected to be in attendance.Agents responded to what is believed to be “suspicious devices” found in the area, followed by agents screaming “fire in the hole.” Two small explosions were heard at the intersection of Dauphine and Orleans after FBI agents responded to possible explosive devices in the area. It is unclear at this time what the devices were and if they were connected to the attack. Watch live coverage: Nearby hotels were also evacuated as the FBI continues its investigation. Sources say the suspect in the attack has been killed, possibly by a New Orleans police officer.Mayor Latoya Cantrell called the incident a terrorist attack and said she had been in contact with the White House.NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said a man drove a pickup around barricades and down Bourbon Street at a high rate of speed. “This man was trying to run over as many people as he possibly could,” she said. “He was hellbent on creating the carnage that he did.”Additionally, two officers were shot, she said. Conditions of those officers were not immediately available.The NOPD is asking everyone to avoid the eight blocks surrounding Bourbon Street until further notice. Related coverage:

    The Federal Bureau of Investigations is sweeping the New Orleans French Quarter after a believed terrorist attack killed 10 people and injured more than 20.

    It happened around 3:15 a.m. toward the end of New Year’s celebrations in New Orleans and hours before the kickoff of the AllState Bowl, a college football quarterfinal held in the city’s Caesars Superdome, with thousands expected to be in attendance.

    Agents responded to what is believed to be “suspicious devices” found in the area, followed by agents screaming “fire in the hole.”

    Two small explosions were heard at the intersection of Dauphine and Orleans after FBI agents responded to possible explosive devices in the area.

    It is unclear at this time what the devices were and if they were connected to the attack.

    Watch live coverage:

    Nearby hotels were also evacuated as the FBI continues its investigation.

    Sources say the suspect in the attack has been killed, possibly by a New Orleans police officer.

    Mayor Latoya Cantrell called the incident a terrorist attack and said she had been in contact with the White House.

    NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said a man drove a pickup around barricades and down Bourbon Street at a high rate of speed. “This man was trying to run over as many people as he possibly could,” she said. “He was hellbent on creating the carnage that he did.”

    Additionally, two officers were shot, she said. Conditions of those officers were not immediately available.

    The NOPD is asking everyone to avoid the eight blocks surrounding Bourbon Street until further notice.



    The FBI is currently sweeping the New Orleans French Quarter after an intentional attack took place earlier today. Reports indicate that a suspicious package was found in the area, prompting authorities to evacuate the surrounding buildings and conduct a thorough search.

    Residents and visitors are urged to stay away from the area as the investigation is ongoing. The FBI is working closely with local law enforcement to ensure the safety of everyone in the vicinity.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing situation.

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    1. FBI investigation
    2. New Orleans French Quarter
    3. Intentional attack
    4. Law enforcement response
    5. Crime scene investigation
    6. FBI presence in New Orleans
    7. Security measures in French Quarter
    8. Public safety alert
    9. Incident report in New Orleans
    10. Emergency response in French Quarter

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  • ColorWise: A Data Storyteller’s Guide to the Intentional Use of Color

    ColorWise: A Data Storyteller’s Guide to the Intentional Use of Color


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    ColorWise: A Data Storyteller’s Guide to the Intentional Use of Color

    As data storytellers, we understand the importance of using visuals to communicate complex information in a clear and compelling way. One of the most powerful tools in our arsenal is color. Color has the ability to evoke emotions, convey meaning, and guide the viewer’s attention. However, using color effectively requires intentionality and thoughtfulness.

    In this guide, we will explore the principles of color theory and how they can be applied to data visualization. We will discuss the psychological impact of different colors, the importance of color contrast and hierarchy, and the role of color in creating visual narratives.

    By understanding the principles of color and learning how to use them intentionally, we can elevate our data storytelling and create more impactful and engaging visualizations. So let’s dive in and become ColorWise storytellers!
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