SHREVEPORT, La- There was quite the crowd in the Shreveport-Bossier area during Port City Fest. For businesses working through the pandemic, that is a good thing. Shawn Feaster, co-owner of Retro Downtown Barbecue, agrees that the fest was a boost for his business.
âIt was busier this weekend than usual. It worked out pretty good for us down here,â said Feaster. During Port City Fest, some local businesses benefitted big time. At the Jump Off, located near Independence Stadium, Saturday was a big day for them.
âOur projection goal was met at 1 pm. Unlike any other day, the projection goals will be made at the end of the night,â said the owner at The Jump Off.
of that car. they became strand odd an island in the creek. they were scud by helicopter. cnn confirming this morning ten people have been injured, two of them critically after a shooting in new orleans. this happened around 3:30 this morning local time near the french quarter in the central business district. the area as we understand it was full of tourists in town for the annual bayou classic football game. police were monitoring the crowds. they were able to respond quickly. authorities are now questioning one person from that scene, but it s unclear if that person is, at the time, considered a suspect. today is the deadline for the white house to decide if they will participate in the house judiciary s impeachment hearing on wednesday. committee chairman jerry nadler inviting the white house to send attorneys to the hearings. no indication that will happen. for weeks, president trump has complained he has been excluded from the proceedings. he even called the process a hoa
edge of the famed new orleans french square. two people are currently in critical condition. no arrests have been made. christina? the search is under way for potential suspects. one of the people critically injured was shot in the chest. the shooting happened at 3:30er this morning at the evening of the french square. patrols were beefed up in the area because of the bayou classic football game. the mayor of new orleans called this incident a quote ugly disruption of an otherwise beautiful holiday weekend. one witness described hearing gunshots and seeing a crowd people scrambling for safety by rubbing into a nearby score. another witness described the terrifying moments after the shots were fired. it scared everybody.
at least 2 people are in critical condition, and no arrests have been made. christina coleman is live with more. christina? reporter: arthel, as of right now the search for potential suspects is underway. one of the people critically injured was shot in the chest, the other in the torso. the shooting happened around 3:30, early this morning near the corner of bourbon and canal streets at the edge of the french quarter. patrols were already beefed up for the annual big bayou classic football game. police say they initially thought they were being targeted because the shooting happened so close to them. the mayor of new orleans called this, quote, an ugly disruption of an otherwise beautiful weekend. a person has been detained, but it s unclear whether that person was involved in the shooting. authorities are not releasing details about the ages and genders of the people injured. officers do say though that they were proactive before the game and before tens of thousands of people were
for the person or people responsible for a shooting ram wage in the heart of the french quarter. ten were injured in the shooting on the famed canal street. you see the aftermath right there. two people are in critical condition and no deaths have been b reported. the shooting took place during one of the biggest weekends in the city. the bayou classic football game. it attracts tens of thousands of people to the city. in the meantime, the supreme court is set to hear its biggest gun control case in more than ten years. tomorrow, the justices will hear arguments over a new york city gun restriction that could have major implications for gun rights across the country. it has some gun control advocates worried and gun rights supporters eagerly watching for the decision that will come in the thick of the 2020 campaign. here with me now to break it down is amy howe.