The attack, which took place on Bourbon Street, left at least 14 dead and dozens injured.
Tragic Vehicle Attack in New Orleans Claims Lives, Including Briton

Tragic Vehicle Attack in New Orleans Claims Lives, Including Briton
A British citizen was among those killed in a harrowing New Year's Day vehicle attack in New Orleans, the Foreign Office has confirmed.
A shocking vehicle assault in New Orleans has claimed the lives of at least 14 individuals, including a British national confirmed as Edward Pettifer, 31, from Chelsea, London. The Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office stated it is providing support to Mr. Pettifer's family, who expressed their heartbreak over the loss of their beloved son and brother. The attack unfolded early Wednesday morning when a suspect in a pick-up truck drove violently through crowds, resulting in numerous injuries and fatalities before the perpetrator was shot dead by police.
The local coroner marked Mr. Pettifer's cause of death as "blunt force injuries," with his family urging for privacy as they mourn. Among the victims were an American college football star, a budding nurse, and a young mother; their families also shared emotional tributes to their lost loved ones.
The suspect, identified as 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, is believed to have acted alone in what authorities are calling a "premeditated and evil act." The FBI reported the discovery of an Islamic State group flag and improvised explosive devices nearby.
While the scene of devastation remains vivid in the minds of witnesses, more than a dozen of the 39 injured individuals are still in critical care, with some having been discharged from the hospital. Bourbon Street reopened in time for the popular Sugar Bowl, an American college football match that attracts large crowds. As families seek answers about the events that unfolded, the city continues to grapple with the aftermath of this tragic incident.