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jericho

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Only in America…Truck plows into crowd on Bourbon St. in New Orleans sending 30 people to the hospital and killing 10 so far.

Happy New Year America.
 
That news should be in the gun thread, as I heard the update this morning.

But I do want to genuinely wish everyone on this board a Happy New Year. The world will go on, and you can make sure your life is the best it can be.
 
Love how when his name was released they had to follow it up with bullet points of "US Citizen" and "Texas Resident."
 
Love how when his name was released they had to follow it up with bullet points of "US Citizen" and "Texas Resident."

That is cause he has a very non American name and supposedly had an ISIS Flag. This is going to end badly for the Middle East...
 
Sugar Bowl, which was to be played at the Superdome, has been delayed at least one day. Also rumors of IEDs found scattered throughout the French Quarter as well.
 
Sensationalism is fine and dandy, but it didn't explode. Not at all. It caught on fire.

If that were any explosion, the windows would be shattered.

And calling it an explosion makes people think of a lot of the wrong things.

I think you are taking this way to seriously...
 

https://www.wdsu.com/article/new-orleans-french-quarter-bourbon-street-explosives/63315875

Agents responded to what is believed to be "suspicious devices" found in the area, followed by agents screaming "fire in the hole."

Two small explosions were heard at the intersection of Dauphine and Orleans after FBI agents responded to possible explosive devices in the area.

It is unclear at this time what the devices were and if they were connected to the attack.
 
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