19 Shot at Mother's Day Parade in New Orleans including 2 kids

Samstwitch

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Serial Killing is trending in the USA. So it continues...

19 New Orleans shooting victims included 2 kids

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Gunmen opened fire on people marching in a neighborhood Mother's Day parade in New Orleans on Sunday, wounding at least 19.

The shooting — described by the FBI as a flare-up of street violence — shattered the festive mood surrounding the parade that drew hundreds of people to the 7th Ward neighborhood of modest row houses not far from the French Quarter. Cell phone video taken in the aftermath of the shooting shows victims lying on the ground, blood on the pavement and others bending over to comfort them.

At least three of the victims were seriously wounded. Of the rest, many were grazed and authorities said that overall most wounds were not life threatening. No deaths were reported.

The victims included 10 men, seven women, a boy and a girl. The children, both 10 years old, were grazed and in good condition.

Mayor Mitch Landrieu urged witnesses to come forward with information during a news conference Sunday night at a hospital where gunshot victims were taken.

"These kinds of incidents will not go unanswered. Somebody knows something. The way to stop this violence is for you all to help," he said.

Mary Beth Romig, a spokeswoman for the FBI in New Orleans, said federal investigators have no indication that the shooting was an act of terrorism.

"It's strictly an act of street violence in New Orleans," she said.

As many as 400 people came out for the second-line procession — a boisterous New Orleans tradition — though only half that many were in the immediate vicinity of the shooting, said Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas. Officers were interspersed with the marchers, which is routine for such events.

Police saw three suspects running from the scene. No arrests had been made as of early evening.

Outside the hospital on Sunday night, Leonard Temple became teary as he talked about a friend who was in surgery after being shot three times during the parade. Temple was told the man was hit while trying to push his own daughter out of the way.

"People were just hanging out. We were just chilling. And this happened. Bad things always happen to good people," said Temple, who was at the parade but didn't see the shootings.

In the late afternoon, the scene was taped off and police had placed bullet casing markers in at least 10 spots.

Second-line parades are loose processions in which people dance down the street, often following behind a brass band. They can be planned events or impromptu offshoots of other celebrations. They trace their origins to the city's famous jazz funerals.

A social club called The Original Big 7 organized Sunday's event. The group was founded in 1996 at the Saint Bernard housing projects, according to its MySpace page.

The neighborhood where the shooting happened is a mix of low-income and middle-class row houses, some boarded up. As of last year, the 7th Ward's population was about 60 percent of its pre-Hurricane Katrina level.

The crime scene was about 1.5 miles from the heart of the French Quarter and near the Treme neighborhood, which has been the centerpiece for the HBO TV series "Treme."

Sunday's violence comes at a time when the city is struggling to pay for tens of millions of dollars required under a federal consent decree to reform the police department and the city jail.

Shootings at parades and neighborhood celebrations have become more common in recent years as the city has struggled with street crime. Earlier this year, four people were shot following an argument in the French Quarter during the last weekend of partying before Mardi Gras. The victims survived, and several suspects were eventually arrested.

Police vowed to make swift arrests. Serpas said it wasn't clear if particular people in the second line were targeted, or if the shots were fired at random.

"We'll get them. We have good resources in this neighborhood," Serpas said.
 

Khaos

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I'm surprised that this hasn't gotten as much media attention as other shootings and the recent boston bombings have gotten lately. I saw it over on another site, around the time it happened and I searched for it and only found it on a few little known news wire sites. Nobody likes new orleans?
 

Samstwitch

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Racism is alive and well, especially for the low in income....


There is nothing in this article to indicate it was race-related. This was the only statement about proximity, and it has nothing to do with ethnicity: "The neighborhood where the shooting happened is a mix of low-income and middle-class row houses, some boarded up..."





Below is a video that Police released of the Shooter. Both the Shooter and victims appear to be African American.
 

TimeTravel_00

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It's not the report that I have an issue with, it's the coverage of MSM. I didn't even know this happened........... For some reason I feel that I would have heard about this 10 minutes later had it been the Macy's Day Parade
 

Samstwitch

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It's not the report that I have an issue with, it's the coverage of MSM. I didn't even know this happened........... For some reason I feel that I would have heard about this 10 minutes later had it been the Macy's Day Parade


Oh, I see. In other words, if it had happened in a Caucasian community it would have been on the MSN. You may be right on that point.
 

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I just can't stand for injustice, racism, slavery, corruption, even the persecution of homosexuals, not necessarily that I agree with that lifestyle, but we must defend til the death the liberty and rights of a free nation to choose what it wills.
 

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