FBI investigators arrive on Bourbon Street after the attack. Photo: Matthew Hinton/AFB via Getty Images
🚨 Here are the latest developments in the attack.
Morris Bart filed a lawsuit yesterday on behalf of seven victims, alleging the city and its contractors failed to secure Bourbon Street. (WWL)
Bill Bratton, a counterterrorism expert and former New York City police commissioner, has begun his work in New Orleans. He has a three-month contract with NOPD. (Press conference)
The CEO of the company that built the archer sidewalk barricades is in town training city staffers how to use them. (Fox 8)
Wild South, a tasting menu restaurant in the Lower Garden District, has closed after less than a year. (Eater)
Dooky Chase reopened its historic upstairs dining room.(The Times-Picayune🔒)
Newk's, a fast-casual chain, will open its first New Orleans metro location in Mandeville next week. The franchisee tells us he plans to open next in Covington, Slidell and Hammond.
Pollo Campero, the Central American chicken chain, plans to open a Harvey location in June, the franchisee tells us. The brand already has a location in Kenner.