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  • Survivor of New Orleans terror recalls ‘surreal’ aftermath of deadly attack that shattered his legs

    Survivor of New Orleans terror recalls ‘surreal’ aftermath of deadly attack that shattered his legs


    NEW ORLEANS — Jeremi Sensky was returning to his hotel after meeting friends in the early hours on New Year’s Day when he heard a “massive noise” — the last thing he remembers before ending up facedown on the ground with his wheelchair smashed around him.

    Sensky survived the fatal terror attack on Bourbon Street on Wednesday morning, where a Texas man inspired by ISIS rammed a truck into a crowd of revelers celebrating in New Orleans’ French Quarter. He spoke to NBC News from his hospital room, where he is recovering with two broken legs.

    “I’m assuming I got hit by the truck, but honestly, nobody’s ever told me that, so I don’t know,” Sensky said. “But my wheelchair was completely bashed and the pieces were all over the place, so something hit me.”

    For more on this story, watch “NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt” tonight at 6:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. CT, or “Top Story with Tom Llamas” on NBC News Now.

    According to the FBI, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, made his way to Louisiana from his home in Texas on New Year’s Eve and posted several videos to social media. Jabbar said in the videos he had originally planned to hurt his family and friends, but pivoted to a bigger attack to focus on the “war between the believers and the disbelievers.”

    He drove a rented Ford F-150 onto the sidewalk into a crowd — swerving through barriers and police — before dying in a gunfight with officers. The attack killed 14 people and injured dozens of others.

    Sensky was right by the Jabbar’s truck after he plowed into the crowd.

    Survivor Jeremi Sensky spoke to NBC News from his hospital room, where he is recovering with two broken legs.
    Survivor Jeremi Sensky spoke to NBC News from his hospital room, where he is recovering with two broken legs. NBC News

    Everything happened so quickly, he said. One moment he was turning around and the next he was on the ground in the middle of the sound of gunfire coming in different directions.

    “I just heard screaming and I heard gunfire,” he recalled.

    He couldn’t find his phone, so Sensky began screaming for help.

    “No one would come, and so I pushed myself on my back, and I saw people, and they were taking pictures from the balcony, and I was screaming out for help and people were just looking at me,” Sensky said.

    A cop named Patrick eventually walked over to him and explained that many people were dead, Sensky recalled. The officer told Sensky that he “was lucky to be alive.”

    “I kept asking for someone to help me and get me out of there and it took a while,” Sensky said. “I realized that it was a bad scene.”

    Sensky, who was paralyzed from the waist down prior to the attack, doesn’t believe that anyone realized he couldn’t walk as they took in the chaos of the scene. Eventually, he was carried to an ambulance and taken to the hospital where he underwent surgery.

    His right leg was broken in a “million pieces,” but Sensky also said it saved him.

    Sensky told NBC News that the entire experience has been “surreal.” He teared up when talking about the attack, emotional in his disbelief that anyone could do such a thing.

    “I love everybody. Everybody,” Sensky said. “I can’t believe that that would happen.”

    Tom Llamas reported from New Orleans. Doha Madani reported from New York City.



    On the anniversary of the tragic New Orleans terror attack, one survivor bravely recounts the harrowing experience that left him with shattered legs and a lifetime of trauma. In a candid interview, he describes the surreal aftermath of the deadly attack and the long road to recovery that followed. Join us as we hear his story of resilience and courage in the face of unimaginable tragedy. #NewOrleansStrong #SurvivorStory

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  • Live updates: New Orleans truck attack, FBI identifies suspect as Shamsud-Din Jabbar

    Live updates: New Orleans truck attack, FBI identifies suspect as Shamsud-Din Jabbar


    Tiger Bech was among those killed in the New Orleans attack on Wednesday.

    Former Princeton football player Tiger Bech, 27, was among at least 14 people killed in the New Orleans attack on Wednesday, his sister confirmed to CNN.

    Virginia Bech, 29, said her younger brother was outside a pizza shop on Bourbon Street, walking back to his hotel with a friend, when the attack unfolded.

    His friend, Ryan Quigley, was wounded in the attack, she said.

    Tiger Bech, from Lafayette, Louisiana, played college football at Princeton and moved to New York City after graduating in 2021 to work as a junior trader for Seaport Global Holdings, a capital markets firm, his sister said.

    He was visiting Louisiana for the holidays.

    The FBI confirmed Thursday that 14 people were killed in the terror attack in New Orleans. The attacker is also dead. The New Orleans Coroner previously announced 15 deaths but did not provide any identifying information about the decedents.

    The last time Virginia Bech heard from her brother was shortly before 1:30 a.m. when he texted their family group chat saying, “Happy new year.”

    The last message she sent to her brother said: “Happy new year Tig. I love you and so proud of all you accomplished in 2024. 2025, let’s get it!”

    A few hours later, Tiger was dead. His sister said he sustained internal injuries, including head trauma, in the attack when a driver rammed a pickup truck into the crowd on Bourbon Street.

    His friend, Quigley, is in a stable condition but suffered a severe laceration to the head and a broken leg, Virginia Bech said.

    Princeton’s football coach Bob Surace described Tiger Bech as “a ferocious competitor with endless energy, a beloved teammate and a caring friend.”

    Hailing from a family of athletes, most of whom played football at Louisiana State University, Tiger was beloved by friends and family as a larger-than-life person who loved to travel, his sister said.

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



    The FBI has identified the suspect in the New Orleans truck attack as Shamsud-Din Jabbar. Stay tuned for live updates as the investigation unfolds. #NewOrleansAttack #FBIInvestigation

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  • Sugar Bowl kicks off in New Orleans after terror attack

    Sugar Bowl kicks off in New Orleans after terror attack


    All eyes are on the Sugar Bowl as The University of Georgia and Notre Dame go head to head in a highly anticipated matchup. The game comes one day after New Orleans experienced a terror attack that killed 14 people and injured 35 others in the New Orleans French Quarter. The game was postponed for the first time in the bowl game’s 91-year history because of the attack. Fan were seen entering Caesars Superdome around 2 p.m. with extreme security measures in place. The game began at 3 p.m. Officials with the Sugar Bowl issued the following statement about the attack: “The Sugar Bowl Committee is devastated by the terrible events from early this morning. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. We are in ongoing discussions with authorities on the local, state, and federal levels and will communicate further details as they become available,” said Jeff Hundley, chief executive officer. About the Sugar Bowl: The 91st Annual Sugar Bowl was scheduled for Wednesday in New Orleans at the Caesars Superdome.The two teams competing in the Sugar Bowl are the SEC Champions, the Georgia Bulldogs, and the seventh-seeded Notre Dame. This will be the first year the College Football Playoffs have done the 12-team format.The Sugar Bowl is one of the quarterfinal games that will determine who will go on to the next round and compete in the playoff semifinals at the Orange Bowl in Miami Lakes, Florida.The Sugar Bowl brings in thousands of the fans to the city every year. University of Georgia, Notre Dame reacts to terror attack: Notre Dame issued the following statement regarding the attack: The University of Georgia also issued a statement regarding the attack:

    All eyes are on the Sugar Bowl as The University of Georgia and Notre Dame go head to head in a highly anticipated matchup.

    The game comes one day after New Orleans experienced a terror attack that killed 14 people and injured 35 others in the New Orleans French Quarter.

    The game was postponed for the first time in the bowl game’s 91-year history because of the attack.

    Fan were seen entering Caesars Superdome around 2 p.m. with extreme security measures in place.

    The game began at 3 p.m.

    Officials with the Sugar Bowl issued the following statement about the attack:

    “The Sugar Bowl Committee is devastated by the terrible events from early this morning. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. We are in ongoing discussions with authorities on the local, state, and federal levels and will communicate further details as they become available,” said Jeff Hundley, chief executive officer.

    About the Sugar Bowl:

    The 91st Annual Sugar Bowl was scheduled for Wednesday in New Orleans at the Caesars Superdome.

    The two teams competing in the Sugar Bowl are the SEC Champions, the Georgia Bulldogs, and the seventh-seeded Notre Dame.

    This will be the first year the College Football Playoffs have done the 12-team format.

    The Sugar Bowl is one of the quarterfinal games that will determine who will go on to the next round and compete in the playoff semifinals at the Orange Bowl in Miami Lakes, Florida.

    The Sugar Bowl brings in thousands of the fans to the city every year.

    University of Georgia, Notre Dame reacts to terror attack:

    Notre Dame issued the following statement regarding the attack:

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    The Sugar Bowl, one of college football’s most prestigious bowl games, kicked off in New Orleans amidst heightened security measures following a recent terror attack in the city. Despite the tragic event, the game went on as planned, showcasing the resilience and spirit of the city.

    Fans from across the country gathered at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome to watch the highly anticipated matchup between two powerhouse teams. The atmosphere was electric as supporters cheered on their favorite players and teams, showing that sports have the power to bring people together in times of adversity.

    As the game unfolded, it became clear that both teams were playing with a sense of determination and purpose. Every pass, tackle, and touchdown felt like a statement of strength and solidarity, a reminder that the spirit of competition can triumph over fear and uncertainty.

    In the end, the Sugar Bowl provided a much-needed distraction and source of joy for the people of New Orleans and beyond. It served as a reminder that even in the face of tragedy, life goes on, and we must continue to celebrate the things that bring us together, like sports and community.

    The Sugar Bowl may have been a small victory in the grand scheme of things, but it was a powerful reminder that in the face of adversity, we can still find moments of joy and unity. And as the final whistle blew and the confetti rained down on the victorious team, it was clear that the spirit of New Orleans was alive and well, ready to overcome any challenge that came its way.

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  • What to know about the Sugar Bowl, the college football playoff game postponed by New Orleans attack

    What to know about the Sugar Bowl, the college football playoff game postponed by New Orleans attack


    The College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl, which was postponed due to a deadly attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day, will now be played today.

    At least 14 people were killed and dozens injured in the attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. Police say the driver of a vehicle intentionally sped into a crowd, and officers shot and killed the suspect on the scene. Officials believe the attacker was inspired by ISIS.

    On “CBS Mornings,” New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick expressed confidence in the city’s ability to safely host the game despite the tragedy. 

    “We think that we can keep this community safe. We have shown it time and time again,” she said. “Although this event is a tragic one, and many people are grieving, we know that we can, and have proven, to be able to take a mass scale event like today and still create a safe environment … I think the game should go on today.”

    Originally set for 7:45 p.m. CST on Wednesday, the game now will kick off at 3 p.m. CST on Thursday. 

    Below is more about the Sugar Bowl.

    Who’s playing in the Sugar Bowl?

    The highly anticipated matchup features the Georgia Bulldogs taking on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal.

    Why the Sugar Bowl was postponed

    The game was initially postponed for 24 hours following the attack, with officials prioritizing enhanced security measures. However, after requests from Notre Dame, Georgia and the College Football Playoff, authorities in New Orleans agreed to move the kickoff to earlier in the day.

    “Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families as we work through this,” said Jeff Hundley, the chief executive officer of the Allstate Sugar Bowl. “We have full faith and confidence in the governor and the mayor and all the federal, state, and local first-responders that they’ve applied to this horrific event. Any time we have an event like the Sugar Bowl, public safety is paramount, and all parties involved agree that could only be achieved with a postponement.”

    Where to watch the Sugar Bowl

    The game, which will take place at the iconic Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, will be broadcast live on ESPN.



    The Sugar Bowl, one of the most prestigious college football games in the country, has been postponed due to an attack in New Orleans. Here’s what you need to know about the situation:

    – The Sugar Bowl is an annual college football playoff game that traditionally takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana. It features top-ranked teams from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the Big 12 Conference.

    – The game was scheduled to take place on January 1st, but was postponed after a shooting incident in downtown New Orleans. The attack left several people injured and prompted city officials to take precautionary measures.

    – The postponement of the Sugar Bowl is a rare occurrence in college football, as the game has a long-standing tradition and is highly anticipated by fans and players alike. The decision to reschedule the game was made in the interest of public safety.

    – The new date for the Sugar Bowl has not yet been announced, but officials are working to ensure that the game can still take place in a safe and secure environment. Fans who purchased tickets for the original date should stay tuned for updates on the rescheduled game.

    – Despite the unfortunate circumstances surrounding the postponement of the Sugar Bowl, the college football community remains hopeful that the game will eventually be played and that it will be a memorable and exciting event for all involved.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the rescheduled Sugar Bowl game and continue to support your favorite college football teams as they prepare to compete in this highly anticipated playoff matchup.

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  • New Orleans terror suspect Shamsud Din Jabbar acted alone

    New Orleans terror suspect Shamsud Din Jabbar acted alone


    A suspect accused of a deadly terrorist attack on New Year’s Day in New Orleans has been declared the sole person who carried out the crime, according to the FBI. The FBI identified the suspect accused of carrying out the attack as Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, a U.S. citizen of Texas. The FBI confirmed that despite previous reports, investigators believe Jabbar acted alone in the attack.Jabbar was driving a Ford pickup truck, which the FBI says appears to be rented off the Turo app. According to the FBI, Jabbar drove to New Orleans on Dec. 31 and posted on Facebook his support for ISIS.Jabbar said he joined ISIS before the summer and had originally planned to kill his family. According to the FBI, Jabbar felt that killing his family “would not focus on the war between the believers and disbelievers.”According to the FBI, Jabbar drove a pickup truck into the crowd while firing shots, killing at least 14 people and injuring 35 others. The FBI says after hitting the crowd, he got out of the car and began firing at law enforcement. Shots were returned by law enforcement, and Jabbar was killed at the scene. The FBI said Jabbar was seen on video placing two IEDs in coolers in the New Orleans French Quarter. Two other items reported to agents turned out not to be IEDs.Agents confirmed that four people who were seen on video opening one of the coolers are not suspects but are sought for interviews.The FBI also confirmed that there is no link between Jabbar’s attack and the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas.According to the FBI, a total of 400 tips were called in.The FBI has confiscated three of Jabbar’s phones and two laptops from an Airbnb in St. Roch.Investigators are still searching that home, and are investigating the cause of a fire that happened at the property.Below is everything we know about Jabbar. Suspect dead: The FBI confirmed Jabbar, who is accused of driving a truck through crowds on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, is dead. He was shot after engaging New Orleans police officers after crashing his truck. Suspect was an Army veteran: The FBI confirmed that Jabbar was an Army veteran from Texas and wore full military gear at the time of the attack. According to the FBI, Jabbar joined ISIS before the summer and posted on Facebook his support for the terrorist organization. Multiple law enforcement confirmed that Jabbar was from the Houston area and public records list multiple addresses for him in north Harris County, as well as Fresno and Beaumont. According to the FBI, agents do not believe he acted alone. A second scene in Houston was investigated and cleared by the FBI. Agents confirmed that the scene was linked to the terror attack. Suspect was armed, had explosive devices: The FBI confirmed that Jabbar was armed with a gun during the attack. He was also seen on surveillance video placing IEDS in two different locations in the French Quarter. Jabbar was wearing full military gear at the time of the attack. Witnesses on the scene reported hearing shots being fired into the crowd. Suspect truck had Texas tag:Officials have confirmed that Jabbar was driving a white truck with a Texas tag with the license plate LZ1 575. The truck was rented from the Turo app. The trailer had a hitch with a pipe wrapped around it. The pipe had a cloth or flag draped around it. Suspect was not local: According to City Council President Helena Moreno, Jabbar was not local.According to the FBI, Jabbar was linked to an Airbnb in St. Roch. Two laptops and three phones were confiscated from the home. Agents say they also recovered a will left by Jabbar. The Airbnb was evacuated and there was a heavy police presence on Mandeville Street Wednesday. The home remains a crime scene, and a fire reported at the property remains under investigation. More coverage:

    A suspect accused of a deadly terrorist attack on New Year’s Day in New Orleans has been declared the sole person who carried out the crime, according to the FBI.

    The FBI identified the suspect accused of carrying out the attack as Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, a U.S. citizen of Texas.

    The FBI confirmed that despite previous reports, investigators believe Jabbar acted alone in the attack.

    Jabbar was driving a Ford pickup truck, which the FBI says appears to be rented off the Turo app.

    According to the FBI, Jabbar drove to New Orleans on Dec. 31 and posted on Facebook his support for ISIS.

    Jabbar said he joined ISIS before the summer and had originally planned to kill his family. According to the FBI, Jabbar felt that killing his family “would not focus on the war between the believers and disbelievers.”

    According to the FBI, Jabbar drove a pickup truck into the crowd while firing shots, killing at least 14 people and injuring 35 others.

    The FBI says after hitting the crowd, he got out of the car and began firing at law enforcement. Shots were returned by law enforcement, and Jabbar was killed at the scene.

    The FBI said Jabbar was seen on video placing two IEDs in coolers in the New Orleans French Quarter. Two other items reported to agents turned out not to be IEDs.

    Agents confirmed that four people who were seen on video opening one of the coolers are not suspects but are sought for interviews.

    The FBI also confirmed that there is no link between Jabbar’s attack and the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas.

    According to the FBI, a total of 400 tips were called in.

    The FBI has confiscated three of Jabbar’s phones and two laptops from an Airbnb in St. Roch.

    Investigators are still searching that home, and are investigating the cause of a fire that happened at the property.

    Below is everything we know about Jabbar.

    Suspect dead:

    The FBI confirmed Jabbar, who is accused of driving a truck through crowds on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, is dead.

    He was shot after engaging New Orleans police officers after crashing his truck.

    Suspect was an Army veteran:

    The FBI confirmed that Jabbar was an Army veteran from Texas and wore full military gear at the time of the attack.

    According to the FBI, Jabbar joined ISIS before the summer and posted on Facebook his support for the terrorist organization.

    Multiple law enforcement confirmed that Jabbar was from the Houston area and public records list multiple addresses for him in north Harris County, as well as Fresno and Beaumont.

    According to the FBI, agents do not believe he acted alone.

    A second scene in Houston was investigated and cleared by the FBI. Agents confirmed that the scene was linked to the terror attack.

    A robot is deployed into the scene where a police investigation continues into the New Orleans attack suspect on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, in Houston. An address on Crescent Peak Drive is associated with Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who is identified as the attacker in the New Orleans massacre.

    Suspect was armed, had explosive devices:

    The FBI confirmed that Jabbar was armed with a gun during the attack.

    He was also seen on surveillance video placing IEDS in two different locations in the French Quarter.

    Jabbar was wearing full military gear at the time of the attack.

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    The FBI releases the passport photo of Shamsud-Din Jabbar who is accused of a terror attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. 

    Witnesses on the scene reported hearing shots being fired into the crowd.

    Suspect truck had Texas tag:

    Officials have confirmed that Jabbar was driving a white truck with a Texas tag with the license plate LZ1 575.

    The truck was rented from the Turo app.

    The trailer had a hitch with a pipe wrapped around it. The pipe had a cloth or flag draped around it.

    Suspect was not local:

    According to City Council President Helena Moreno, Jabbar was not local.

    According to the FBI, Jabbar was linked to an Airbnb in St. Roch.

    Two laptops and three phones were confiscated from the home. Agents say they also recovered a will left by Jabbar.

    The Airbnb was evacuated and there was a heavy police presence on Mandeville Street Wednesday.

    The home remains a crime scene, and a fire reported at the property remains under investigation.

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    In a recent development, it has been revealed that the New Orleans terror suspect Shamsud Din Jabbar acted alone in planning and carrying out the attack. This comes as a surprise to many, as initial reports had suggested that he may have had accomplices.

    Authorities have stated that Jabbar meticulously planned the attack on his own and did not have any known connections to terrorist organizations. This has raised questions about how individuals can become radicalized and carry out acts of violence without any external support.

    The investigation into Jabbar’s motives and background is ongoing, but it is clear that he was a lone actor in this tragic event. This serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and awareness in preventing acts of terrorism, even when they appear to be isolated incidents.

    Our thoughts are with the victims of the attack and their families as they navigate this difficult time.

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  • New Orleans News: Lousiana Guv defends happy dinner photo amid New Orleans tragedy: ‘World needs to know…’

    New Orleans News: Lousiana Guv defends happy dinner photo amid New Orleans tragedy: ‘World needs to know…’


    Lousiana Guv defends happy dinner photo amid New Orleans tragedy: 'World needs to know...'
    Louisiana guv said he posted his dinner photo to let everyone know that everything was open on New Year even after the New Orleans terror attack.

    Lousiana Guv Jeff Landry was criticized for his happy dinner photo on social media that followed the New Orleans tragedy in which 15 were killed as an ISIS terrorist attacked a New Year gathering on the famous Bourbon Street. “Ate dinner tonight in New Orleans. Proud to be a part of this incredibly resilient city. See everyone at the game tomorrow!” the governor wrote sharing a photo with his team in front of the restaurant. The Guv meant the Sugar Bowl which was postponed from Wednesday night to Thursday — amid the ongoing investigation.
    Even Republicans condemned their party Governor and said Jeff Andry did not read the room before posting the photo at a time of mourning. “The dead still lay on Bourbon Street and this is the message? Horrific,” one wrote.
    Jeff Landry took the criticisms head-on and said it’s important to let the world know that Lousiana does not cower to radical Islamic terrorists.

    “It’s important to understand that we have many visitors in the city of New Orleans right now. Safety is our top priority and we want our guests and the world to know that Louisiana does not cower to radical Islamic terrorists. Our restaurants and all New Orleans has to offer remain open for business,” the Guv posted.

    New Orleans police chief Anne Kirkpatrick Wednesday urged the people to continue the New Year celebration just steering clear of Bourbon Street where the terror attack took place. “There is so much to enjoy about New Orleans and we are going to make sure that our routes in the Superdome are safe today for the game and yet we had this tragic event and we’re sorry again to everyone in our community but we do want you to go about the day, as we say, just stay away from Bourbon,” the police chief said which too came under fire.
    Another politician who drew fire for his ‘tonedeaf’ reaction was Republican senator Kennedy who threatened officials with “fresh hell” if the investigation did not proceed properly.


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    New Orleans News: Louisiana Gov defends happy dinner photo amid New Orleans tragedy: ‘World needs to know…’

    In the midst of a devastating tragedy in New Orleans, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards is facing backlash for a seemingly tone-deaf photo that surfaced of him enjoying a happy dinner with friends. The photo, which was taken just days after a deadly tornado ripped through the city, has sparked outrage among residents who are still reeling from the destruction.

    Despite the criticism, Governor Edwards has defended the photo, stating that the world needs to know that life goes on even in the face of tragedy. He emphasized that he is fully committed to helping the people of New Orleans recover and rebuild, but also believes it is important to show that moments of joy and normalcy can still exist in the midst of chaos.

    However, many residents and critics argue that the timing of the photo was insensitive and that the Governor should have shown more empathy and solidarity with those affected by the disaster. The debate over the photo has reignited discussions about the role of public officials in times of crisis and the importance of showing empathy and understanding towards those who are suffering.

    As the people of New Orleans continue to pick up the pieces and rebuild their lives, the controversy surrounding the Governor’s dinner photo serves as a reminder of the complexities and challenges that come with navigating moments of tragedy and resilience.

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  • Jeff Landry Going for Steak After New Orleans Attack Sparks Fury

    Jeff Landry Going for Steak After New Orleans Attack Sparks Fury


    Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has come under fire after posting about eating out at a steakhouse just hours after 15 people were killed when a pickup truck drove through a crowd in New Orleans.

    In a photo he shared to X, Landry is seen smiling and giving a thumbs-up outside Bon Ton Prime Rib steakhouse, which is just 10 minutes from the scene of the attack, alongside his wife and several others. “Ate dinner tonight in New Orleans. Proud to be a part of this incredibly resilient city. See everyone at the game tomorrow!” the post said, referencing the Sugar Bowl college football game that was postponed in the wake of the attack.

    Some social media users criticized the timing of the post, with one calling it “tone deaf.”

    Newsweek has contacted the Landry’s office via email for comment.

    Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry at a legislative special session focusing on crime in February 2024, at the state Capitol in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Landry has come under fire posting about going for a steak after…


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    Why It Matters

    Many Louisianans were grappling with shock and fear in the wake of the attack, which has left the community unsettled.

    The FBI said it was investigating the incident as an act of terrorism.

    What To Know

    Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, is believed to have driven a pickup truck into a crowd of revelers on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter at around 3:15 a.m. on New Year’s Day, killing 15 and injuring 30. Jabbar was killed in an exchange of fire with police.

    The FBI later said an ISIS flag was found in his truck, as well as possible improvised explosive devices. Other potential IEDs were also located in the French Quarter. It is currently unclear if the IEDs were linked to the attack.

    New Orleans officials later revealed that the mechanical barricades around Bourbon Street, intended to prevent vehicles from entering, were not functioning at the time of the attack due to a replacement project. Police had placed alternative barriers, but the attacker bypassed them by driving on to the sidewalk.

    Police initially said they did not believe Jabbar acted alone, but the FBI and New Orleans Police said on Thursday that they no longer believe anyone else was involved in the attack, according to ABC News. The FBI in Houston said “there is no threat to residents in that area.”

    What Was Jabbar’s Motive?

    While a motive has not yet been revealed, videos have emerged which allegedly show Jabbar discussing how he had planned to gather his family for a “celebration” with the intention of killing them after his divorce, before changing his plans to join ISIS, CNN reported, citing two officials who had been briefed on the recordings.

    Jabbar also referenced several dreams that he had about why he should be joining ISIS, according to CNN. Newsweek has not reviewed the videos and they have not been publicly released.

    New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said at a police conference that Jabbar was “hell bent on creating the carnage and the damage he did,” adding: “This is not just an act of terrorism. This is evil.”

    Jabbar was a U.S. citizen from Texas who served in the Army for more than a decade as a human resource specialist and information technology specialist on active duty between March 2007 and January 2015. After leaving active duty in January 2015, he served in the Army Reserve until July 2020, when he left service as a staff sergeant.

    In 2002 he was charged with misdemeanor theft and in 2005 he was charged with driving with a suspended license, according to records previously reviewed by Newsweek. Authorities are examining these past incidents as part of their broader investigation into the suspect’s background and potential motivations.

    Jabbar’s brother, Abdur Jabbar, 24, told the New York Times that they had been brought up Christian but his brother had converted to Islam long ago. He added: “What he did does not represent Islam.”

    Jabbar was allegedly staying at an Airbnb, which burned down earlier Wednesday, about a mile and a half away from the attacks.

    What People Are Saying

    Sports psychologist Bhrett McCabe said on X, responding to Landry’s post: “I am sorry but people are grieving tonight. You could have put out a different message that you were visiting with tourists and locals, instead, you posted a tone deaf picture.

    “I was hoping you were better for Louisiana than your predecessors – this is awful.”

    X user Faxan posted: “15 people are dead in NOLA and you’re bragging about your steak dinner?”

    X user Burt Macklin wrote: “Dude. Several of your constituents are no longer alive due to a terrorist attack and you thought going out to a steak house with friends and then posting about it was a good idea? Fire yourself.”

    The Republicans Against Trump X account wrote: “Delete your account.”

    In a follow-up post around 2 hours later, Landry said: “It’s important to understand that we have many visitors in the city of New Orleans right now. Safety is our top priority and we want our guests and the world to know that Louisiana does not cower to radical islamic terrorists.

    “Our restaurants and all New Orleans has to offer remain open for business!”

    What Happens Next

    Law enforcement continues to investigate the incident. Anyone with information= is asked to contact the FBI’s New Orleans Bureau on (504) 816-3000 or by emailing tips@fbi.gov.



    Jeff Landry, the Attorney General of Louisiana, is facing backlash after he was spotted going for steak with his family just hours after a deadly attack in New Orleans. The attack, which left several people injured and one person dead, has sparked outrage among residents who feel that Landry’s actions are insensitive and inappropriate.

    Many people took to social media to express their anger and disappointment over Landry’s decision to dine out while the city was still reeling from the tragic event. Some criticized him for being out of touch with the community, while others called for him to show more empathy and solidarity with the victims and their families.

    In response to the backlash, Landry’s office released a statement saying that he was not aware of the attack when he went out for dinner and that he had immediately reached out to law enforcement to offer his assistance. However, many remain unconvinced and believe that his actions were tone-deaf and disrespectful.

    This incident highlights the importance of political leaders being mindful of their actions and the impact they can have on their constituents. In times of crisis, it is crucial for public officials to show empathy, leadership, and solidarity with those affected by tragedy. Jeff Landry’s decision to go for steak after the New Orleans attack has certainly left a bad taste in the mouths of many.

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  • New Orleans attack not linked to Cybertruck bomb, police say as Shamsud-din Jabbar’s ISIS videos are revealed: Live updates

    New Orleans attack not linked to Cybertruck bomb, police say as Shamsud-din Jabbar’s ISIS videos are revealed: Live updates


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    Authorities are probing possible links between the terrorist who killed 15 and injured dozens more in New Orleans and the man who blew up a Tesla Cybertruck outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas

    Both terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, and bomber Matthew Livelsberger, 37, were killed on Wednesday in the chilling attacks across the country. 

    Within hours of the attack in New Orleans, officials said that they believe Jabbar may have had accomoplices and that he was not ‘solely responsible.’ 

    Late in the evening, the FBI said ‘special agents and our law enforcement partners are currently conducting a number of court authorized search warrants in New Orleans and other states.’ 

    With the nation on edge following the two attacks, on Thursday an area outside the US Capitol was shut down after a ‘suspicious vehicle’ was descended upon by authorities.  

    Cops rush to ‘suspicious vehicle’ outside US Capitol

    Capitol Police are investigating a ‘suspicious vehicle’ found near the Capitol.

    Officials said officers responded to the area of Constitution Avenue and Third Street and urged locals to avoid the area.

    Reports suggest a suspect was seen driving a vehicle erratically on the sidewalk, and the area remains shut down by authorities.

    A suspect was quickly taken into custody, however authorities urged the public to remain away from the area as they investigate the vehicle.

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    New Orleans terrorist shared chilling Facebook posts on the morning of attack

    The FBI says New Orleans terror suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, shared a series of chilling Facebook videos on the morning prior to the attack.

    Jabbar was said to have posted five Facebook videos, and in one he reportedly explained why he became obsessed with ISIS ideology.

    Another of the videos, which have not been made public, ‘provided his will’, reports Punchbowl News reporter Mica Soellner.

    Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a suspect in the New Orleans attack, is seen in this picture obtained from social media, released in November 2013, in Fort Johnson (formerly Fort Polk), Louisiana, U.S., 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division via Facebook via REUTERS  THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.

    Authorities now say New Orleans attacker acted alone

    At a press conference on Thursday, New Orleans authorities said they now believe Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, acted alone.

    Officials said they have received some 400 tips from the public related to the investigation.

    Although agencies including the FBI raided several homes in multiple states and previously said they believe others were also ‘responsible’ for the attack, officials have now said they believe it was a lone wolf attack.

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    Suspect in custody after ‘suspicious vehicle’ found outside US Capitol

    A suspect was taken into custody after Capitol Police raced to a ‘suspicious vehicle’ found outside the US Capitol on Thursday morning.

    Capitol Police said on X that officers ‘spotted a car that had been driving along the sidewalk’ and into a grassy area.

    The force urged locals to remain away from the area while the car is investigated.

    GRAB HAPPENING NOW: Constitution Ave in DC - right outside the Capitol - is completely shut down. Capitol police confirmed with me that someone was driving a vehicle erratically onto the sidewalk, so everything around the Capitol is shut down for now.

    Crisis negotiators were called to a chaotic scene in Las Vegas where a person had barricaded himself onto a bus just hours after a Cybertruck exploded outside Donald Trump’s Sin City hotel.

    Police were on the scene near Fremont Street and Charleston Boulevard, along with SWAT teams and crisis negotiators. They have since taken the person into custody without incident.

    Police have been praised for ‘working overtime’ today after earlier responding to the potential terror threat at Trump’s hotel which injured seven and killed one.

    However, officials have not said early in their investigation that the hostage situation was linked to the bombing.

    Clark County Fire Department crews work outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas after the fire and explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck in the valet area, on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP)

    Update on the condition of dozens of injured New Orleans survivors

    At least 16 victims who survived the New Year’s terror attack in New Orleans remain hospitalized.

    Eight of those hospitalized are in the ICU with more serious injuries, while four patients have been transferred to other facilities for specialized care.

    13 victims who were hospitalized in the tragedy have been discharged, according to a tweet from NewsNation correspondent Brian Entin.

    NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 1: (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image depicts death.) A member of the FBI's Evidence Response Team take photographs near a pair of bodies on Bourbon Street after at least ten people were killed when a driver drove into the crowd in the early morning hours of New Year's Day on January 1, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dozens more were injured after a suspect in a rented pickup truck allegedly drove around barricades and through a crowd of New Year's revelers on Bourbon Street. The suspect then got out of the car opened fire on police officers and was subsequently killed by law enforcement. (Photo by Michael DeMocker/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***

    Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry faced outrage on Wednesday evening after he posted a cheerful photo of himself enjoying a steak dinner just hours after the New Orleans terrorist attack.

    Landry posted a photo of himself giving a thumbs-up with several people outside the Bon Tob Prime Rib steakhouse, which is just 10 minutes away from the site of the 3am terror attack on Bourbon Street.

    He attempted to paint it as a defiant act in the face of the terror, captioning the post: ‘Ate dinner tonight in New Orleans. Proud to be a part of this incredibly resilient city. See everyone at the game tomorrow!’

    But X users lambasted him for being tone-deaf in the wake of the tragedy, with one responding: ’15 people are dead in NOLA and you’re bragging about your steak dinner?’

    Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry blasted for steak restaurant picture after New Orleans terror attack

    LSU gymnast and social media influencer Olivia Dunne and her MLB star boyfriend Paul Skenes were on Bourbon Street the night of the New Years terror attack.

    Dunne shared images from the night out alongside Skenes’ Pittsburgh teammate Bubba Chandler and his partner Allie Enright.

    Dunne also posted a second image, which appeared to show a packed Bourbon Street hours before the deadly attack, along with a heartbroken emoji.

    It is unclear when exactly the group were on Bourbon Street, though the large crowds – seemingly in fine spirits – would suggest it was prior to the attack.

    Tesla Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger is a long-serving married soldier who was on leave from active duty when he carried out the attack outside Donald Trump’s Las Vegas hotel, it has been revealed.

    Livelsberger, 37, was identified by law enforcement sources as the bomber who died in the Wednesday attack that also left seven wounded. The electric vehicle exploded about 15 seconds after the driver pulled up in front of the hotel’s valet.

    The blast was caused by ‘a bomb carried in the bed of the rented Cybertruck’ or ‘very large fireworks’, according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

    Matthew Livelsberger in handout images featured in a local newspaperMatthew Livelsberger, 37, has been identified as the bomber who blew up a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Wednesday.

    He lived in Colorado Springs and was an active member of the Army, and previously received a Meritorious Honor Award for work benefiting the US Embassy in Tajikistan.

    Liveslberger was profiled by a local newspaper in Ohio for his work with the military in Afghanistan.

    He grew up in Ohio and was married to social worker Sara Livelsberger, who in the lead up to the 2016 election shared a slew of Facebook posts spouting anti-Trump rhetoric.

    According to CBS News, Liveslberger was on break from duty in Germany when he carried out the attack.

    He lived with his wife, who hadn’t heard from him from several days, in Colorado Springs in a home they bought together in 2015, property records found.

    However, police have linked Livelsberger to several addresses throughout the city – including a different townhouse that was raided by the FBI overnight.

    President-elect Donald Trump has broken his silence on the Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside his Las Vegas hotel, vowing to rid America of ‘violent scum.’

    Trump took to his social media platform Truth Social to excoriate the security and justice establishment after Army veteran Matthew Livelsberger allegedly exploded the truck on Wednesday morning, killing one and injuring seven.

    Trump wrote in a post: ‘Our Country is a disaster, a laughing stock all over the World! This is what happens when you have OPEN BORDERS, with weak, ineffective, and virtually nonexistent leadership.

    President-elect Donald Trump speaks at AmericaFest, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

    ‘The DOJ, FBI, and Democrat state and local prosecutors have not done their job. They are incompetent and corrupt, having spent all of their waking hours unlawfully attacking their political opponent, ME, rather than focusing on protecting Americans from the outside and inside violent SCUM that has infiltrated all aspects of our government, and our Nation itself.

    ‘Democrats should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this to happen to our Country. The CIA must get involved, NOW, before it is too late. The USA is breaking down – A violent erosion of Safety, National Security, and Democracy is taking place all across our Nation.

    ‘Only strength and powerful leadership will stop it. See you on January 20th. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!’

    Investigators probe whether New Orleans terrorist acted alone as FBI raids homes in multiple states

    The FBI said in a statement that it is carrying out raids on homes across multiple states as they probe whether New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, acted alone.

    Officials said hours after the attack that they believe Jabbar may not have been ‘solely responsible.’

    Investigations into the bombing outside Donald Trump’s Las Vegas hotel the same day found both vehicles used in the attacks were rented through Turo, raising claims the incidents were linked.

    Late in the evening, the FBI said ‘special agents and our law enforcement partners are currently conducting a number of court authorized search warrants in New Orleans and other states.’

    NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 01: FBI agent on the scene outside a house fire on Mandeville Street that may be connected to the mass casualty Bourbon Street attack where at least ten people were killed when a person allegedly drove into the crowd in the early morning hours of New Year's Day on January 1, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dozens more were injured after a suspect in a rented pickup truck allegedly drove around barricades and through a crowd of New Year's revelers on Bourbon Street. The suspect then got out of the car, opened fire on police officers, and was subsequently killed by law enforcement. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

    It was revealed Thursday morning that the Army veteran who rammed a truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in New Orleans had gone though a contentious divorce and an economy crisis before turning to terror.

    Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, who was born and raised in Texas, had successfully climbed the corporate ladder after being dishonorably charged from the military, where he served as a human-resources and information-technology specialist and spent 11 months in Afghanistan.

    He went on to study computer-information systems at Georgia State University, held a job at IT company Accenture and gave real estate a try before returning to Texas in 2018, starting a job as a cloud-consulting manager for Ernst & Young, an accounting company.

    Jabbar then started work as a ‘senior solutions specialist at Deloitte from 2021 until at least the past fall. According to a pay stub shown in court, he made the equivalent of nearly $125,000 a year.

    But Jabbar seemed to crack after his second divorce in 2020, when his then-wife of three years Shaneen Chanti got a restraining order against him.

    ‘Time is of the essence. I can not afford the house payment. It is past due in excess of $27,000 and in danger of foreclosure if we delay settling the divorce,’ Jabbar wrote in an email to his then-wife’s lawyer in 2022.

    Jabbar claimed he was broke at the time, telling the court he had a net monthly income of about $7,500 but monthly expenses that were about $8,960.

    He also said the real estate company he had formed had lost more than $28,000 in the previous year and that he had taken on $16,000 in credit card debt.

    At some point over the last years Jabbar converted to Islam and became increasingly devout, per some reports.

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    New Orleans Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick is promising ‘hundreds of officers’ will be lining the city streets prior to Thursday’s rescheduled Sugar Bowl.

    The College Football Playoff quarterfinal between Georgia and Notre Dame was postponed by a day following the New Year’s terrorist attack on Bourbon Street, a mile away from where the game will be played.

    Kirkpatrick told NBC Today ahead of the game on Thursday: ‘We are staffing up at the same level, if not more so, than what we were preparing for the Super Bowl.’

    New Orleans City Council President Helena Moreno told WDSU-TV earlier Wednesday, before the postponement was announced, that the security perimeter around the Superdome was being ‘extended to be a larger zone.’

    ‘There are more police officers who are coming in,’ she said.

    NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 01: Police vehicles are seen outside the Louisiana Superdome after at least ten people were killed on Bourbon Street when a person allegedly drove into a crowd in the early morning hours of New Year's Day on January 1, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dozens more were injured after a suspect in a rented pickup truck allegedly drove around barricades and through a crowd of New Year's revelers on Bourbon Street. The suspect then got out of the car, opened fire on police officers, and was subsequently killed by law enforcement.   (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

    Authorities have publicly identified seven of the 15 people who tragically lost their lives in the New Orleans terrorist attack.

    Former college football star Tiger Bech, 28, was the first to be identified, followed by father-of-two Reggie Hunter, 37, and 18-year-old Ni’kyra Cheyenne Dedeaux.

    Nicole Perez, 27, Matthew Tenedioro, Kareem Badawi, and Hubert Gauthreaux, 21, were later confirmed among the deceased by officials.

    Top L-R: Hubert Gauthreaux, Tiger Bech and Reggie Hunter. Bottom L-R: Ni’kyra Cheyenne Dedeaux, Matthew Tenedorio and Nicole Perez

    *HOLD FOR ID CONFIRMATION*Kareem Badawi18-year-old Palestinian American, Kareem Badawi was killed in the attack in New OrleansUniversity of Alabama Student, Episcopal School of Baton Rouge alumni

    The man responsible for the Cybertruck explosion outside Trump International Hotel served at the same military base as the New Orleans terrorist, according to a new report.

    Both terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, and bomber Matthew Livelsberger, 37, served at the same base, however it is not known if they knew each other.

    Livelsberger served served 18 of his 19 years in the military’s Special Forces, while Jabbar said he spent a decade in the military before he was honorably discharged.

    Law enforcement members work at the site where people were killed by a man driving a truck in an attack during New Year's celebrations, in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., January 2, 2025. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

    Federal investigators believe terror suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, prepared the IED explosives in an Airbnb where he stayed before he drove a truck into a crowd os New Year’s revelers.

    Investigators are probing the theory he rented a nearby property on Airbnb in St. Roch for his base before carrying out the attack.

    Exclusive DailyMail.com photographs show the moment the FBI removed bomb making materials from the two-bedroom and two-bathroom property close to the French Quarter.

    A total containment vessel was seen being taken away from the property at around 8pm on New Years Day, hours after authorities had evacuated residents from the area.

    *HOLD FOR CANDACE/ALAN* GV`s Houston Texas Police and FBI outside the home of Terror suspect Shamsud Din Jabbar the man behind the New Orleans attack   Picture Chris Bott for DailyMail.com

    Horrific footage captured the moment the New Orleans terror suspect maneuvered around a police barricade and plowed through the unsuspecting crowd on New Years.

    Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, a U.S citizen, drove a rental truck brandishing an ISIS flag into the crowd on Bourbon Street Wednesday morning, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens.

    Shocking new surveillance footage obtained by Fox 8 showed Jabbar driving the white Ford F-150 Lightning EV down Canal Street.

    Matthew Livelsberger, 37, has been identified as the bomber who blew up a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Wednesday.

    Although officers have not publicly named Livelsberger, a veteran who served 19 years in the Army, as the bomber, senior law enforcement sources confirmed his identity to KOAA and KTNV.

    According to his LinkedIn profile, Livelsberger served 18 of his 19 years in the military’s Special Forces. His current role was listed as a Remote and Autonomous Systems Manager, which he had been in for just three months.

    Law enforcement sources revealed that Livelsberger, who died Wednesday in the explosion outside the hotel, had previously served at the same military base as New Orleans terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar. Police have not confirmed if the pair were known to each other.

    Multiple law enforcement officials confirm 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger was the driver of the Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas. Sources confirm he lived in Colorado Springs.





    New Orleans attack not linked to Cybertruck bomb, police say as Shamsud-din Jabbar’s ISIS videos are revealed: Live updates

    Authorities in New Orleans have confirmed that the recent attack in the city is not connected to the Cybertruck bomb threat that occurred earlier this week. The police have stated that the two incidents are separate and unrelated.

    In a shocking development, it has been revealed that the suspect behind the New Orleans attack, Shamsud-din Jabbar, has ties to ISIS. Videos of Jabbar pledging allegiance to the terrorist group have surfaced, raising concerns about his motives and potential connections to larger extremist networks.

    As the investigation into the attack continues, authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds.

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  • Erik Spoelstra, Miami Heat Share Support for New Orleans After Terror Attack

    Erik Spoelstra, Miami Heat Share Support for New Orleans After Terror Attack


    Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra shared his support for the New Orleans community ahead of Wednesday’s game against the Pelicans. 

    Spoelstra called Wednesday morning’s terror attack “terrifying” and “horrifying.” An Army veteran drove his truck through a Bourbon Street crowd, killing at least 15 and injuring 30.

    “Until we all find out more details, you pray for all the families and everybody that’s experiencing loss,” Spoelstra said. “The unknown, also, is terrifying.”

    The Heat held a pregame moment of silence before Wednesday’s game. Miami also honored former president Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at 100. 

    Pelicans coach Willie Green told reporters he learned of the terrorist attack from his father. Green said he was “devastated” and bemoaned the “senseless act of violence.”

    “Schools, churches, people should be able to go out and have a good time and walk the streets,” Green said. “It’s devastating. And I can only imagine what those families are going through, what they have to deal with now for the rest of their lives.”

    The Pelicans play their next home game Friday against the Wizards. It is unknown if that game will be postponed; the Sugar Bowl moved Wednesday’s College Football Playoffs quarterfinals showdown to Thursday afternoon. 

    Pelicans senior vice president Swin Cash addressed the terror attack on X (formerly Twitter) earlier Wednesday. 

    “Thank you to everyone who reached out with calls and texts—my family & I are safe, but our hearts are heavy,” Cash wrote. “The senseless evil targeting innocent lives is devastating.”

    “Please pray for the victims, their loved ones, and the entire NO community,” she added. 

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    In the wake of the devastating terror attack in New Orleans, Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra and the entire organization have come together to show their support for the city and its residents.

    Spoelstra, who is known for his strong leadership and compassion, took to social media to express his condolences and offer prayers for those affected by the tragic event. The team also released a statement expressing their solidarity with the people of New Orleans during this difficult time.

    The Miami Heat have a strong connection to the city of New Orleans, as they have faced off against the Pelicans in many memorable games over the years. The team recognizes the resilience and strength of the community and stands in solidarity with them as they navigate through this challenging time.

    As the NBA community comes together to support New Orleans, Erik Spoelstra and the Miami Heat are leading the way in showing compassion and solidarity for those in need. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of New Orleans as they heal and rebuild in the aftermath of this senseless tragedy. #NOLAstrong #HeatNation #PrayforNewOrleans.

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