Following a weekend of Bourbon St. shootings, community leaders encouraged by FQ sales tax
Bourbon Street Crime By Amanda Roberts | April 25, 2021 at 10:13 PM CDT - Updated April 25 at 10:13 PM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) -Splashed across the national and international headlines this weekend, a shooting in the 300 block of Bourbon street that injured five.
“We heard the gunshots but our main focus was to make sure everyone was ok,” said one tourist.
“You hear the crime in the city but I just didn’t know in a tourist area it would get like that,” said tourist, Davis Summer.
Only for police, nearly 24 hours later to respond to another shooting at Bourbon and Canal that sent a woman to the hospital. “This needs to be stopped, needs to be more protection and the police,” said Lisa Norris.
by CBT on Tuesday Apr 06 2021 Lisa Norris, Vice-President of the Procter Community Society, says the Society and community benefit directly from the restoration of the Procter Village Café in the century-old Procter Schoolhouse. Submitted photos
At the Procter Village Café, the swirly cinnamon buns are topped with sweet, gooey icing and are in very high demand.
When the café opened in August 2020, almost two years after Procter’s previous bakery had shut down, the excitement was immediate, with a socially distanced lineup stretching outside.
Lisa Norris says, “The cinnamon bun craziness it was insane!”
Norris is Vice-President of the Procter Community Society, which spearheaded the effort to bring a bakery back to the community.
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