Two Dead and Ten Injured in Two Shootings during New Orleans Celebration
new orleans November 18, 2024 06:30Two people were killed and ten others were injured in two separate shootings along a parade route and celebration in New Orleans on Sunday.
Two people were killed and ten others were injured in two separate shootings along a parade route and celebration in New Orleans on Sunday.
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