New Orleans police say 11 people were hit in an early morning shooting on the edge of the city’s French Quarter
Associated PressNEW ORLEANS—Eleven people were hit in an early morning shooting on the edge of the city’s French Quarter, New Orleans police said.
Police said that two people were in critical condition and that no arrests had been made. However, police Supt. Shaun Ferguson told The New Orleans Advocate/The Times-Picayune that a person of interest has been detained.
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