Football fans attending the Super Bowl should expect to see increased security in New Orleans in the wake of the New Year’s Day Bourbon Street ... the game, Cathy Lanier, the league’s chief ...
“The city did not approve or place the plaque,” a spokesperson confirmed, adding that Walgreens, located at the corner of ...
Just a little over a month since 14 people were killed and dozens more were injured in a truck-ramming terror attack on New Orleans ' Bourbon Street, the victims and first responders of the rampage ...
Lanier, who spearheads the league's security ... in which a man drove a truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street, leaving 14 dead and dozens of others wounded. "It's natural to ask if we've changed ...
“We want people to know that.” Cathy Lanier, the NFL’s Chief Security Officer, acknowledged that the Bourbon Street attack prompted changes to existing plans. “I’d like to say it doesn ...
NFL chief security officer Cathy Lanier said in a press conference ... involves increasing law enforcement officers in the Bourbon Street area, as they did immediately following the Jan. 1 attack.
More than a hundred thousand people are expected to head to New Orleans for Sunday's Super Bowl just weeks after the New Year's Day terror attack on Bourbon Street ...
Multiple investigations are now reviewing how an Islamic State-group inspired attacker was able to drive his F-150 truck onto the city’s famed Bourbon Street ... the attack. Lanier said the ...