New Orleans attack raises familiar debate: Can Bourbon Street be made safe?
Read full article: New Orleans attack raises familiar debate: Can Bourbon Street be made safe?Shock and grief have given way to finger-pointing over whether additional security could have stopped — or mitigated — the attack that killed 14 people when Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove a pickup through a New Year’s crowd.
The French Quarter's metal barriers were gone on New Year's, leaving a critical security gap
Read full article: The French Quarter's metal barriers were gone on New Year's, leaving a critical security gapThe city of New Orleans tried to protect its famed French Quarter from a terrorist attack years before a U.S. Army veteran rammed a truck into crowds of New Year's revelers on Bourbon Street, killing 14 people.
Shedeur Sanders sparks No. 18 Colorado to thrilling 43-35 win over Colorado State in 2 OTs
Read full article: Shedeur Sanders sparks No. 18 Colorado to thrilling 43-35 win over Colorado State in 2 OTsShedeur Sanders threw a TD pass to Michael Harrison in the second overtime after leading a 98-yard drive to tie the game with 36 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter and No. 18 Colorado rallied to beat Colorado State 43-35 early Sunday in front of a full house packed with celebrities.
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Baltimore Police releases report on aerial surveillance test
Read full article: Baltimore Police releases report on aerial surveillance testThe figures, which are provisional, are contained in a report covering the first half of the six-month pilot program. Ohio-based Persistent Surveillance Systems is operating the surveillance technology and analyzing the images for police. The report shows the city saw a combination of 778 homicides, shootings, armed robberies and carjackings between May 1 and July 31. Aerial images were analyzed for 81 of the cases, of which 17 — or 21% — were “provisionally closed” with an arrest. The report also states that of the 697 cases for which aerial surveillance was not analyzed, 113 — or 16% — were “provisionally closed” with an arrest.
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