NEW ORLEANS (WMC) - One Memphis man who was in New Orleans the day of the attack on Bourbon Street came to the city with plans to attend the Sugar Bowl game before it was delayed. He’s been to ...
Jeff Landry said there would be an "unprecedented" law enforcement presence before the Allstate ... Football Playoff quarterfinal game at the Sugar Bowl. The Sugar Bowl was originally scheduled ...
From helicopters churning in the skies to Louisiana National Guard members toting M4 rifles, the full force of the massive law enforcement presence in downtown New Orleans came into focus Wednesday as ...
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The Sugar Bowl game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Georgia ... lots and lots of law enforcement presence to make the city and people attending understand that they are safe, to stop anyone ...
The game still has a presence, even a short walk away from the scene of the attack. On either side of the 20-plus cameras and tripods looking at Bourbon Street stood two men selling Sugar Bowl shirts.