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New Orleans sued over Bourbon Street terror attack, accused of negligence

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Plaintiffs influenced by the New Year Terrorist attack He filed a civil lawsuit against the city leader on the New Orleans Bourbon Street and was hired to consult with the city for negligence on the French quarterly safety plan.

Texas terrorist Shams Dodge Bar Killed 14 civilians When the Ford F-150 rushed into the New Orleans Street, a famous New Orleans Street, he injured 57 people in the crowd of people celebrating the New Year. Jabber was killed in a shooting battle with the police.

“New Orleans has been changing forever with this tragedy, and I've seen countless people now change their actions and avoid bourbon steets and cities in fear of physical safety. MAPLES & CONNICK. Partner Aaron Maples listens to depression, anxiety, and nightmares from what they saw during the attack to quantify the surprising effects of this tragedy.

Romanucci & Brandin, a large -scale disaster law firm that represents the victims of recent large -scale victims and attacks, partnered with New Orleans -based law firm Maples & Connick LLC We have filed a civil lawsuit that claims not only predictable but also prevention of large -scale tragedy. 。

The National Land Security Commission says that the “national security blunt instrument” for the past four years has encouraged terrorists.

After driving a truck on the New Orleans and Bourbon Street on January 1, 2025, the investigator works on the spot. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

The 21 plaintiffs include Antoinette Crima, whose son's father, Reggie Hunter, died in an attack.

“I received a sad phone call on New Year's Day that I couldn't survive,” Klima stated in a statement. “Tell my son that my father was gone was the most difficult thing I had before, and I experienced a lot of things in my life.

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The graphic indicates the name of the victims of the New Orleans terrorist attack. (Fox News)

She added that she just marked her son's first birthday as “without a father.”

“It was incredibly tough. Our son has been deprived of so many milestones. His first dancing, his first kiss, his first kiss, driving, and graduated. Klima said, “is to get married.” “The list of things he misses is infinite. I don't know if the pain will be completely lost. Works for responsibility and guarantee that children do not need to suffer for meaningless violence. “

“People say it's easy, but I'm not sure.”

-Atoinette Crima

The plaintiff also includes the parents of El Iisel, a student at Georgia University. They were injured to threaten life, but the other two were killed with them.

Shams de Dinjaber in a gray chin beard and black black shirt

Three plaintiffs who survived the attack also made a statement after the lawsuit was filed.

“Before the fate of the New Year's fate in New Orleans, I was full of hope and optimism about the future of our city. I look forward to it every day, and the vibrant community around me. I am grateful, “said the survivor Leo Spadoni in a statement. “I changed everything at that moment. Soon, my security has become shattered. The joy I felt in the past was the city that was once popular, and the city I felt with the current feeling. I feel like a fear and a fearful place to enjoy my fulfilling life.

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Police investigate crime sites on Burbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Police will investigate criminal sites on the New Orleans Burbon Street on January 1, 2025. (KAT RAMIREZ of Fox News Digital)

Survivor Daniel Ortega said, “I was afraid of a large group of people on a special occasion,” so “I left home to experience a large year day in a popular place until this specific year. He wasn't the one who experienced New Year's Eve. “

“I live the rest of my existence hidden from the event that attracts people's crowds.”

-Daniel Ortega

Keith Eldridge, who celebrated his 60 -year -old birthday in New Orleans when the attack occurred, said that there was a constant flashback since the tragedy.

New Orleans police confront terrorists

The New Orleans police will face Shamzd Din Jabber on January 1, 2025. (New Orleans Police Station)

“This tragic event influenced me with a heart that remains in the morning, noon, and night every day. I have a continuous flashback every day.” New Orleans, of course. I don't think the Bourbon Street has come again, but the safety protocol was not enough to protect the people, but it was really possible to learn lessons and prevent it from happening. I hope.

Defendants accused of negligence include New Orleans, New Orleans Police, France Quarter Management District, Mott McDonald's LLC, and Hard Rock Construction LLC. The plaintiff told Fox News Digital that the lawsuit was announced in the second half of last month, not commenting on the pending lawsuit earlier.

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After the street is resumed in New Orleans, you can see a barricade on Bourbon Street.

After resuming in New Orleans on January 2, 2025, you can see barricades on Bourbon Street. After a man truck a truck in the Bourbon Street New Year's altar crowd, several people were injured and dozens of people were injured. (KAT RAMIREZ of Fox News Digital)

When the complaint decided to replace it in November, the city argued that the city had “deviated” from the large -day day and the Super Bowl plan.

The replacement process was progressing when the attack occurred early in the morning of January 1, but the authorities have a temporary bourbon street to meet Canal Street to prevent suspicious vehicles from traveling in busy tourist spots. A barrier has been installed.

However, according to the local business owners and employees who had previously spoken to Fox News Digital, the temporary barrier was set rather than rising, so that the vehicle could pass the vacation.

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Tourists pass the temporary barrier of Orleans and Bourbon Street

Tourists pass on January 2, 2025, a temporary barrier of New Orleans and Bourbon Street. (AP photo/George Walker IV)

For nearly 10 years, New Orleans has been discussing the improvement of safety measures for the quarter of France.

“Following the fatal Bastille Day attack on Nice in France on July 14, 2016, the driver drove a box struck in Promenade de Angleau, killed 86 people, injuring 434 people. The lawsuit said. “In order to compete with this type of attack, New Orleans has purchased and installed the necessary equipment to keep residents and visitors safely using the taxpayer's $ 40 million.”

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The investigator searches for rental platforms used by New Orleans Siams Dingja Bar

The investigator will search for rental platforms used by New Orleans Shamsud-Din Jabbar on January 2, 2025. (KAT RAMIREZ of Fox News Digital)

“Despite the long -standing preparation and warning of car -based attacks, New Orleans staff and consultants and contractors hired, focusing on the reconstruction of the safety system to prepare a super bowl. Intentionally falls into a large day and a sugar bowl.

“This city has deviated from the public safety plan of the large year day and the Sugar bowl, which is completely exposed to a type of attack warned to take all the reasonable preventive measures. is.”

In the quarter of France in 2017, the city began planning updated security measures, includingboarding a vehicle from entering the Visie Street.

“The French district often represents an area where pedestrians are crowded and have a large -scale victim case.” The 2017 report stated。 “This field also offers the risk and target field of terrorism as a concern that the FBI must deal with.

A photo released by Shamsud Din-Jabbar's FBI.

“Following the French Nice attack, in London, the UK, and following the recent NYC Times Square incident, when Ballard saved his life, how popular is the popular tourist destinations for vehicles and weapons. It has become clear whether it will be threatened. “

Another confidential 2019 report acquired by Fox News from a security consulting company International warned that Bourbon Street was the “most famous target” of New Orleans.

The security evaluation of 60 pages commissioned by the French quarterly management district states that “the current Ballard System of Bourbon Street does not work.”

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Federal authorities said that Jabber had previously visited once on October 30, 2024 and twice New Orleans on November 10, 2024. FBI said he had visited Cairo and Toronto before the attack.

Jabber clearly seems to have acted alone, but the authorities are investigating whether he has an accomplice.

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