New Orleans latest: Multiple fatalities after SUV ploughs into New Year’s Eve partygoers in Bourbon Street

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Ten people were killed and 30 others injured in New Orleans after an SUV plowed into a crowd of pedestrians on Bourbon Street.

Authorities say they are responding to a ‘mass casualty incident’ in the early hours this morning as the city celebrated the New Year. Officials have confirmed that 10 fatalities have been reported.

Witnesses claim the suspect was “wearing full body armor” and “armed with an assault rifle,” according to social media posts.

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Crowds ordered to leave Bourbon Street

Authorities in New Orleans have ordered people to stay away from Bourbon Street while they investigate the incident.

‘A body came flying towards me’: what witnesses say about an SUV crash

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Eyewitnesses have spoken to US media about the moment an SUV rammed into a crowd of pedestrians celebrating the New Year on Bourbon Street.

Kevin Garcia, 22, told CNN:

All I saw was a truck hitting everyone on the left side of Bourbon’s sidewalk. A body came flying towards me.

Whit Davis, also 22, added:

Everyone started yelling and screaming and running to the back, and then we basically went into lockdown for a while and then it calmed down, but they wouldn’t let us leave.

When they finally let us out of the club, the police gestured us where to walk and told us to leave the area quickly. I saw a few dead bodies that they couldn’t even hide and countless people receiving first aid.

What have the authorities in New Orleans said?

Live video from the EarthCam app of Bourbon Street in New Orleans, where a car reportedly drove into a crowd shortly after 3 a.m., causing fatalities.https://x.com/GeoffMoJo/status/1874402905316594049

So far, we haven’t had a statement from the New Orleans Police Department, but we have heard from the city’s official emergency preparedness agency, NOLA Ready.

The 8th Precinct is currently working on a mass casualty incident where a vehicle drove into a large crowd at Canal and Bourbon streets. There were 30 injured patients transported by NOEMS (New Orleans Emergency Medical Services) and 10 fatalities. Public safety partners are responding to the scene. Updates will follow as they are received.

Eyewitnesses claim that police officers opened fire on the driver of an SUV

A man, who claimed to have witnessed the incident while on Bourbon Street with his wife, wrote on X that he saw an SUV “speeding” down the road and “running people over.”

Another alleged witness told WLWT she saw the vehicle hit the crowd and started running, claiming she could only escape “by the grace of God.”

The woman also claimed that several officers opened fire on the vehicle in an attempt to get the driver to stop, the TV news station reported.

Bourbon Street, famous for its many bars and clubs, is reportedly closed while investigators work on the scene.

DailyMail.com has reached out to the New Orleans Police Department for more information.

At least ten people killed in New Orleans after SUV crashes into crowds celebrating New Year’s Eve

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At least 10 people have been killed and 30 injured after an SUV plowed into crowds celebrating New Year’s Eve on a popular New Orleans party street.

The driver rammed into a large group near the intersection of Bourbon Street and Canal Street around 3:15 a.m. local time on Wednesday, city officials confirmed.

Witnesses claim the suspect was “wearing full body armor” and “armed with an assault rifle,” according to social media posts.

Dozens of police officers responded to what authorities declared a “mass casualty event” and part of the road was cordoned off. Paramedics, ambulances and vehicles from the coroner’s office were also seen at the scene.

Ambulances transported the injured to area hospitals, the city added, and police continue to investigate the incident.

Important updates

  • ‘A body came flying towards me’: what witnesses say about an SUV crash

  • What have the authorities in New Orleans said?

  • Eyewitnesses claim that police officers opened fire on the driver of an SUV

  • At least ten people killed in New Orleans after SUV crashes into crowds celebrating New Year’s Eve