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New Orleans City Council Launches Probe Into Bourbon Street Attack

FBI walk around Bourbon Street during the investigation of a truck fatally crashing

The New Orleans City Council has announced plans to launch a probe into the recent terror attack on Bourbon Street that resulted in the tragic deaths of 14 individuals. The incident, which occurred on January 1st, involved a driver intentionally driving into crowds of people, causing devastation and loss of life.

A local and state legislative committee, convened by the council, will be tasked with investigating the incident and its implications for the city's preparedness in handling future attacks. Council President Helena Moreno emphasized the importance of this committee in evaluating current policies, enhancing security measures, and ensuring that the city is adequately equipped to respond to any potential threats that may arise.

14 individuals tragically killed in the incident on January 1st.
New Orleans City Council to investigate Bourbon Street terror attack.
Local and state legislative committee to evaluate city's preparedness.

This probe is separate from the ongoing criminal investigation being conducted by the FBI, highlighting the multi-faceted approach being taken to address the attack. The decision to launch this probe was influenced by what has been described as 'substantial deficiencies' in the city's readiness to prevent such a tragic event.

The City Council's proactive response underscores the seriousness with which they are approaching the aftermath of the Bourbon Street attack. By examining the incident thoroughly and identifying areas for improvement, city officials aim to bolster security measures and better protect residents and visitors from potential threats in the future.

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