At Prevue, our hearts are with the victims of the NYE terrorist attack on Bourbon Street. Below is a statement from New Orleans & Co., including ways you can help.
New Year’s Day Incident
Statement from Walt Leger III, President and CEO of New Orleans & Company, the official destination marketing and sales organization for the New Orleans tourism industry
Update: January 2, 2025 at 12:50 Central Standard Time
New Orleans & Company sends its deepest condolences to the loved ones and victims of the terrorist attack in our city in the early morning of New Year’s Day. It is heartbreaking to learn the names, see the photos and hear the stories of the victims. Let us be clear: Millions of visitors are drawn to New Orleans—and hundreds of thousands of us chose to live and work here—because of our welcoming people and our beautiful culture.
New Orleans is uniquely Built to Host major events, meetings, and conventions, because of our world class venues, culture and walkability. Our preparation for upcoming events, and our community’s spirit and resilience, will not be deterred by this horrific act.New Orleans shines brightly and is a unique light in the minds and imaginations of those around the country and the world. That light will not be dimmed by a single evil act.
We thank the New Orleans Police Department and all the regional, state, and federal law enforcement officials for their response and service. We particularly wish a speedy recovery to the two members of New Orleans Police Department who were injured as they bravely responded and saved countless lives.We thank the thousands of our customers, colleagues, partners, and friends who have reached out from all over the world to express condolences and love for New Orleans. Your words have comforted and inspired us in an emotional time.
Thank you for affirming your affection and commitment to our great City. As you look forward to being with us again, please know, we look forward to welcoming you with open arms.
The Latest Updates from the FBI press briefing on the morning of January 2:
- Bourbon Street will re-open at 2:30 p.m. today.
- The Allstate Sugar Bowl is being played today at 3:00 p.m. and will be televised nationally on ESPN.
- The FBI indicated that the attacker acted alone. That person was killed by police on the scene. FBI Deputy Assistant Director Christopher Raia said, “we do not believe the public is in danger.”
- Mayor Cantrell said the city is prepared for game day and large events.
New Orleans & Company stands with our city, state and federal partners who are unified. We defer to the FBI as the lead investigative agency for updates on the ongoing investigation.
How to Help
1) Provide the FBI with Tips: We encourage anyone who has information, photos or videos that may be helpful to the investigation, to please share it with the FBI at 1-800-callFBI or www.fbi.gov/bourbonstreetattack
2) Give Blood
New Orleans EMS is partnering with The Blood Center to host a pair of emergency blood drives on Thursday, January 2 and Friday January 3 from 10 am – 5 pm at 2609 Canal Street. Other Blood Center locations in the region are also open with extended hours, which can be found here.
3) Donate to Help the Survivors and Victims
- The Greater New Orleans Foundation has set up a fund to assist victims and survivors. To donate, please visit www.gnof.org.
- The United Way of Southeast Louisiana has set up the New Orleans Relief Fund to provide direct support to victims and their families. Donations will help cover medical expenses, funeral costs, trauma counseling, and more. To donate, please visit www.unitedwaysela.org/UnitedforNOLA
4) Come Visit
Even as we mourn, we are planning our rise. If you have a scheduled trip to New Orleans, or are attending an event, meeting or convention here, we encourage you to keep your plans. If you want to support our community, please plan a trip. We specialize in bringing people together and can not let fear win. The terrorist attack in New Orleans was an attack on all of America and our way of life.
As President Biden stated yesterday, “So many people around the world love New Orleans because of its history, its culture and, above all, its people. So I know while this person committed a terrible assault on the city, the spirit of our New Orleans will never, never, never be defeated. It always will shine forth. We’ve seen that time and time again throughout its history, and I know we’ll see it again in the days and weeks ahead.”
We will continue to update www.neworleans.com/updates and our social channels at @visitneworleans and @neworleansandco.