Authorities in New Orleans are urging witnesses to come forward with information following deadly shootings at a neighborhood 'second-line' parade. The incident occurred during an annual event organized by the Nine Times Social Aid & Pleasure Club, a longstanding tradition in the city.
Gunfire broke out twice along the parade route on Sunday afternoon, resulting in a total of 13 people injured. Two individuals lost their lives, while the others are reported to be in stable condition. Police are still investigating whether the two incidents are related and the motives behind the violence remain unclear.
City officials emphasized that the violence was an aberration in a city where violent crime has been decreasing. The New Orleans Police Department and local authorities have noted a reduction in violent crime, with a 49% drop in homicides since 2022, according to recent statistics.
Second-line parades are a significant part of New Orleans' cultural heritage, often organized to honor local or national figures. While the tradition is celebrated for its cultural and economic importance, the recent shootings have raised concerns about safety during such events.
Council members stressed the importance of preserving the tradition of second-line parades while condemning the use of firearms at public gatherings. The incidents have reignited discussions about gun control measures and public safety in the city.
Despite the setback caused by the violence, officials remain optimistic about the future of second-line parades in New Orleans. The community is encouraged to support the ongoing investigations and provide any relevant information to assist law enforcement in resolving the case.