New Orleans terrorist dead after killing 10 and injuring 31 in Bourbon Street NYE bloodbath

A terrorist who killed at least 10 people and injured 30 others after plowing a vehicle into a crowd celebrating New Year on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street has been killed, sources say.

The driver rammed into the large group at high speed, then got out and started firing a weapon, witnesses said. Investigators later added that they found what appeared to be improvised explosives at the crash site that did not detonate.

Police returned fire, and two officers were shot by the suspect and are in stable condition.

Sources later told WDSU that the suspect was deceased. No information about the suspect has been released at this time and the gunman’s manner of death is not clear.

Witnesses claim the suspect was ‘wearing full body armor’ and ‘armed with an assault rifle’, according to reports on social media.

Videos circulating on social media showed a chaotic scene at the tourist hotspot as people ran from the casualty-strewn area while bullets rang out in the background.

Dozens of police officers have responded to what authorities have declared a ‘mass casualty event’ and a portion of the road has been cordoned off. Paramedics, ambulances and vehicles from the coroner’s office were also seen at the scene.

Ambulances have transported the wounded to five area hospitals, the city added, and the FBI have taken over the ongoing investigation.

At least 10 people are dead and 30 left injured after a driver rammed into the large group at high speed, then got out and started firing a weapon, CBS News said, citing witnesses. Police returned fire

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At least 10 people are dead and 30 left injured after a driver rammed into the large group at high speed, then got out and started firing a weapon, CBS News said, citing witnesses. Police returned fire

Videos circulating on social media that appear to have been recorded at the scene shows multiple casualties on the ground as shots ring out in the background. People were also seen running from the area

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Videos circulating on social media that appear to have been recorded at the scene shows multiple casualties on the ground as shots ring out in the background. People were also seen running from the area

Dozens of police officers have responded to what authorities have declared a 'mass casualty event' and a portion of the road has been cordoned off

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Dozens of police officers have responded to what authorities have declared a ‘mass casualty event’ and a portion of the road has been cordoned off

The horror unfolded at around 3:15am local time Wednesday when the vehicle, which appeared to be a Ford SUV, plowed into the crowd at the intersection of Bourbon Street and Canal Street.

A man, who claimed to witness the incident while out with his wife, wrote on X that he saw the SUV ‘speeding’ down the road and ‘running people over’.

Another alleged witness told WLWT that she saw the vehicle strike the crowd and multiple officers open fire at the suspect. She says she started running and only escaped ‘by the grace of god’.

Kevin Garcia, 22, said the car was ‘slamming into everyone on the left side of Bourbon sidewalk’. He heard gunshots ring out and claims a ‘body came flying at me’, CNN reported.

Whit Davis, a 22-year-old witness from Shreveport, Louisiana, said he was in a nightclub when the attack unfolded. He recalled how people ‘started running and hiding under tables’ in a scene that resembled ‘an active shooter drill’.

Police then held him and a group of partygoers in the bar, Davis told BBC, noting that when they were finally allowed to leave the establishment that they ‘were walking past dead and injured bodies all over the street’.

At a press conference, New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell described the incident as a ‘terrorist attack’, which prompted the FBI to say shortly later that the bureau was not treating it as a terrorist attack.

At least 10 people dead and 30 left injured after an SUV plowed into a crowd celebrating New Year on Bourbon Street in New Orleans' French Quarter

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At least 10 people dead and 30 left injured after an SUV plowed into a crowd celebrating New Year on Bourbon Street in New Orleans’ French Quarter

Witnesses have said they 'were walking past dead and injured bodies all over the street'

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Witnesses have said they ‘were walking past dead and injured bodies all over the street’

Victims, emergency responders and eyewitnesses are seen on Bourbon Street early Wednesday morning after a vehicle plowed into a large crowd

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Victims, emergency responders and eyewitnesses are seen on Bourbon Street early Wednesday morning after a vehicle plowed into a large crowd

Bourbon Street, famous for its many bars and clubs, has reportedly been shut down while investigators work the scene

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Bourbon Street, famous for its many bars and clubs, has reportedly been shut down while investigators work the scene

Bourbon Street, famous for its many bars and clubs, has reportedly been shut down while investigators work the scene. People are advised to stay away from the area.

‘The 8th District is currently working a mass casualty incident involving a vehicle that drove into a large crowd on Canal and Bourbon Street,’ NOLA Ready, the city’s official disaster preparedness agency, said in a statement.

‘There are 30 injured patients that have been transported by NOEMS (New Orleans Emergency Medical Services) and 10 fatalities. Public safety partners are responding on scene. Updates will follow as they are received.’

The incident came toward the end of New Year’s celebrations in New Orleans and hours before the kickoff of the AllState Bowl, a college football quarterfinal held in the city’s Caesars Superdome, with thousands expected to be in attendance.

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has condemned the ‘horrific’ attack and said he is ‘praying for all the victims and first responders on scene’.

‘A horrific act of violence took place on Bourbon Street earlier this morning,’ Landry tweeted. ‘Please join Sharon and I in praying for all the victims and first responders on scene. I urge all near the scene to avoid the area.’

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