Vehicle plows into crowd on Bourbon St., with 14 fatalities (1 Viewer)

possibly but they just need to see the video we saw here. he drove on a wide sidewalk around an active cop car. The situation would have been difficult to fully prevent without completely shutting down the street all the way to the buildings. Even then, a heavy EV can obliterate most barricades
Yeah, he looked like he was just gonna slowly drive on by with the rest of the traffic before he suddenly jerked. I mean, watching it the first time, I was "expecting" it and it still took my mind by surprise.
 
It was such a crazy event when you look back on it. I don't think anything rivaled it at the time.
 
So US citizen, former US military service.

Wasn't there a shooting years ago on a base in Texas by a radicalized military memeber?
Actually more than one. It's happened a few times. This is an issue that the US military has had to deal with on a regular basis over the years. Not just attacks and aftermath, but prevention as well. You'd be surprised how often is happens. Just doent get a ton of attention unless an attack actually happens.
 
Clearly not a 'lone wolf'...which is scary for the city (and our entire country) right now.
Our lettered intelligence agencies have simply eroded to the point where none of this is shocking.
I am sure this was an opportunity attempt because of the near coming changes.
 
Maybe he meant Marshall Dillon Law.

I was spelling it the way I knew Jeff Landry would.


Kidding. Wasn't thinking when I wrote it. Realized it later and spelled it it correctly in a later post. But in all honesty, I'm a terrible speller. I rely on spellcheck way too much.
 
I think what he declared was a Federal State of Emergency which is what they do just before or after hurricanes. Basically it just allows Federal assets to operate in the area and Federal funds to flow in.

I said he didn't declare Martial Law because what you talked about was essentially Martial Law.
Yeah. I was thinking more of what abbott did with his state emergency powers. Whenever a gov official speaks it makes me wary. Lol.
 
Canal at Bourbon has bollards which are big metal polls that retract into the ground so that they can let traffic through during the day. They exist all the way down Bourbon on the intersections. Some of the bollards were being repaired in preparation for the Super Bowl. I'm not sure if the bollards on Canal and Bourbon were up or if they were being repaired. But, there normally isn't an NOPD car blocking Bourbon on most nights. So I don't know if the car was there because the bollards were being repaired or if it was just extra security. WDSU New Orleans is reporting the bollards were down to be repaired for the Super Bowl, but I don't know if that has yet been confirmed.

Either way, the bollards would not have stopped this guy since he went up on the sidewalk. There has never to my knowledge ever been anything blocking the sidewalks on Bourbon and Canal or any other intersection with Bourbon.

My guess is that the result of this will be that the French Quarter becomes essentially exclusively pedestrian. Maybe they will allow residents to drive on the streets and/or delivery trucks but it is going to be severely restricted and the general public will not be able the drive in the Quarter.
Thanks for the info. It's been a while since I've gone down Bourbon from Canal. I usually enter the Quarter via Decatur.

I think you're right about making the FQ mostly pedestrian.
 
Thanks for the info. It's been a while since I've gone down Bourbon from Canal. I usually enter the Quarter via Decatur.

I think you're right about making the FQ mostly pedestrian.
I think some of it is that there are some Hotels that span Canat to Iberville and some have service entrances on Iberville, so you probably need access. And pedestrians amassing doesn't really happen til after Iberville
 
Good point. I guess I was talking about the time span I’ve been around. I never even thought about something bad like that happening while walking around the quarter in NOLA when I was younger. Same with school shootings. That wasn’t really a thing until Columbine.
boy i did - in high school I was 35% sure that nuclear bombs were minutes from falling
 
I think that it is a Holiday Inn now. Last time I visited.

It is. Holiday Inn Downtown. I've stayed there for a lot of Saints games. Rare downtown NOLA hotel with balconies. I know it was HOJO because there's a video out there on Youtube of a SWAT team or something being deployed to the roof by a helicopter when it was a downtown howard johnson.
 

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