Categories: Travel News

Shooting Near New Orleans’ French Quarter Leaves 11 Injured

The New Orleans Police Department is continuing to investigate a shooting that took place in the early-morning hours Sunday near the city’s famous French Quarter, leaving 11 people injured.

Two of the wounded are in critical condition.

MORE Impacting Travel

The incident took place at 3:21 a.m. on Canal Street, just steps from Bourbon Street and the Quarter – one of the most visible and highly populated areas of any tourist destination in the country, even at that hour.

“At about 3:21 a.m., NOPD officers near the location reported hearing gunfire. Upon arrival to the scene, officers discovered multiple individuals had been struck by gunfire. No officers were reported injured,” New Orleans police said in a statement. “Ten of the 11 total victims, two of which were reported to be in critical condition, were transported to local medical facilities for treatment. One victim was a walk-in at a local hospital. No further details are available as to their respective statuses at this time.”

Louisiana State Police and federal officers are assisting NOPD in response and investigation, though no arrests have been made yet.

Police noted that they already had a heavy presence in the area, in part because the French Quarter is usually well-patrolled and in part because of a late college football game played at the nearby Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact NOPD Eight District detectives at 504-658-6080, or to call anonymously to Crimestoppers at 504-822-1111 or toll-free at 1-877-903-STOP.

TJS Author

Recent Posts

United Offers Free Flight Changes Amid Passenger Boycott of Trump Airport

United Airlines is preparing for a passenger boycott of President Donald J. Trump International Airport.…

1 day ago

July Fourth Gatherings With Celebrity Chef Jamie Gwen

With backyard entertaining, holiday festivities, and family gatherings in full swing.

4 days ago

SFO Eyes Exclusive VIP Terminal for Wealthy Travelers

San Francisco International Airport (SFO) is planning to introduce a VIP terminal for affluent travelers.…

6 days ago

Delta: Airfares Remain High Despite Falling Jet Fuel Prices

Delta Air Lines said Friday that airfares are likely to remain elevated despite falling jet…

7 days ago

JetBlue Expands Fort Lauderdale Operations, Plans to Hire Former Spirit Employees

After the collapse of Spirit Airlines, JetBlue Airways has emerged as the top carrier at…

1 week ago

Cool Summer Tech

The World Cup isn't the only thing heating up this summer.

2 weeks ago