Six people shot along Mardi Gras New Orleans parade route

by Amy Judd | February 24, 2009 at 01:27 pm
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One small child and five people have been injured in the shooting along the Mardi Gras Parade Route, but two suspects are in custody and three weapons have been confiscated.

Police say an infant and four other people have been injured in a shooting along a Mardi Gras parade route. New Orleans police spokesman Bob Young says the shootings were reported near the Garden District about 1:40 p.m. after the last major parade of the celebration had ended. Truck floats that follow the Rex parade were going by when gunfire broke out.

Six people have been shot along the Mardi Gras parade route in New Orleans. Two people have been arrested, but it is not believed that any of the conditions of the victims are life threatening.

At least one victim was a woman who appeared to be a bystander, said Bob Young, a spokesman for the New Orleans police. That woman was on a parade-watching ladder when a bullet struck her in the leg.

The shootings happened at the intersection of St. Charles Avenue and Second Street.

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Rhonda J Mangus

Thanks for this story, Amy!

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kuuva

that is horrible. it is supposed to be a celebration, but instead ends in a tragedy for some.

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Fred Miller

From Yahoo News :

NEW ORLEANS – A Mardi Gras parade erupted into chaos on Fat Tuesday when a series of gunshots struck six people, including an infant. The infant was not seriously injured and two suspects were in custody, police said. The shootings happened near the Garden District about 1:40 p.m. after the last major parade of the celebration, Rex, had ended. Hundreds of truck floats that follow the parade were passing when gunfire broke out.

"It sounded like a string of fireworks, so I knew it was more than one shooter," said Toni Labat, 29, a limousine company manager. She was with her two children, a 2-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl.

"Everybody was petrified. They hit the ground, the floats stopped, everybody on the floats ducked," Labat said.

Labat said one man dragged himself on the ground screaming for help after being wounded and another man was gasping for air and bleeding from his mouth.

Police spokesman Bob Young said the victims were taken to local hospitals. The conditions of all the victims were not immediately available, but Young said the infant was grazed by a bullet and not seriously hurt.

Dr. Jim Parry, 41, a surgeon who was with a gathering of doctors near the shooting site, ran over to tend to one man who he said had been shot in the abdomen. "He kept asking me, 'Was I shot? Was I shot?'"

Paramedics arrived and took over for the Air Force reservist.

"I'm off to Afghanistan this summer. Damn, this is more dangerous than Afghanistan," Parry said.

Two male suspects, ages 18 and 20, were in custody and three weapons believed used in the shooting had been recovered, Young said. Their identities have not been released.

It was not immediately clear whether the gunfire was random or if the shooters were aiming for the victims.

The violence along the oak-lined Uptown streetcar line marred what had been a generally peaceful day of revelry in which hundreds of thousands of people partied in the streets on the final day of Carnival. Another shooting was reported on Friday night after an argument, but otherwise, the event was generally problem-free.

Beau Beals, 45, said he was outside a house party on St. Charles Avenue when the shooting erupted. He said he and other revelers tossed children over a metal fence to get them to safety, but others kept waiting for beads and other trinkets being tossed from the floats as if nothing had happened.

"They had an ambulance out here picking the guy up off the street and people didn't stop vying for throws," Beals said.

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nehalarya

Seven people - including a baby - have been hurt after a shooting incident at the New Orleans Mardi Gras in the US.

Police lining the parade route on historic St Charles Avenue heard the shots among the crowd at about 1340 local time (1940 GMT).

The shootings happened after the parade's floats had driven past. Police arrested two suspects soon after.

The infant was grazed along the back but was not seriously hurt, said police spokesman Bob Young.

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René

Motive Unknown, two in custody:

Tuesday February 24, 2009, 9:05 PM MICHAEL DeMOCKER / The Times-PicayuneOn Mardi Gras Day, 2009, Louis Lazone (L), 18, escorted by Officer Andrew Waldron, and Mark Brooks (R), 19, with Officer Carlos Amador, are taken into Central Lock-Up after being arrested on seven counts of attempted first degree murder following the shooting on St. Charles Avenue at Second Street which left seven people, including a 20-month-old child, with gunshot wounds.

Seven people, including a toddler, were injured in a Mardi Gras afternoon shooting along the St. Charles Avenue parade route, as truck floats passed just yards away.

The shootings happened about 1:40 p.m. near the intersection of St. Charles with Second Street, on the opposite side of the neutral ground as the passing floats. Two alleged shooters were quickly apprehended by New Orleans Police Department officers who had been stationed along the route and were able to chase them on foot.

Police had no motive for why the shooting broke out in broad daylight as revelers crowded the streets. Not long after the shooting, Deputy Chief Kirk Bouyelas said it appeared that the victims were all bystanders.


Some interesting eye-witness reports in the comments on this Times-Picayune story, along with some reactions, wild to mild. I gather a cotton-candy vendor was one of the injured, as well as the 'butt-grazing' of one toddler.

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158

Another sad story

but good reports.

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Amy Judd

Thanks everyone for your updates here and for adding more information about the event.

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Noel Duplantier

I live on Second Street.... There were 4 shooters, not 2... The NOPD fails to realize this, despite my family and friends efforts to describe otherwise......What is up with this?

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