Summary
A vehicle-ramming and gunfire attack on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street on New Year’s Day killed 14 and injured dozens, carried out by Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who supported ISIS and was killed by police.
A 2019 security report had warned that inoperable bollards made the area vulnerable to such attacks.
Mayor LaToya Cantrell stated the city was renovating these barriers ahead of the Super Bowl, but they were incomplete.
Critics argue systemic traffic control measures are needed, as current plans failed to prevent the attack.
Authorities warn of potential copycat incidents.
Every event on or near a street is vulnerable to a vehicle-ramming attack.
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