New Orleans New Year's Attack Raises Concerns Ahead of Gator Bowl in Jacksonville

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New Orleans New Year's Attack Raises Concerns Ahead of Gator Bowl in Jacksonville
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A deadly attack in New Orleans, where a truck drove into a crowd, killing ten, has heightened security concerns, particularly in Jacksonville, which is hosting the Gator Bowl. The incident has prompted fears of copycat attacks and fueled anxieties about public safety during large gatherings.

Read full article: New Orleans New Year’s attack brings concerns over large crowds ahead of Gator Bowl in JacksonvilleDEALS 4 JAXThis $33 scarf is like a heated blanket around your neckEmergency services attend the scene on Bourbon Street after a vehicle drove into a crowd on New Orleans' Canal and Bourbon Street, Wednesday Jan. 1, 2025.

“You hear the screech of tires and when I turn my head around there’s like a Yukon or Escalade something just barreling down the street, bro. I kid you not, like, real-life horror movie. Everything in the car is hitting, it’s getting thrown. It’s getting thrown up into the air and away and just or under the car,″ recounted Zion Parsons, a witness to the attack.

This follows a similar attack on a Christmas market in Germany last month where a driver plowed into a crowd killing five and injuring several hundred.

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