Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Mardi Gras parade gunfire kills 1, hurts 4

- By Kevin Mcgill

A teenager died and a 4-year-old girl was among the wounded when gunfire broke out along the route of a celebrated New Orleans Mardi Gras parade, police Superinten­dent Michelle Woodfork said Monday.

A 21-year-old man was quickly arrested and two guns were recovered at the scene, where police were already out in force, Woodfork said. After initially jailing the man on a charge of illegally carrying a weapon, police said late Monday that the man faced a charge of second-degree murder.

It was unclear if other arrests were imminent.

Woodfork said homicide investigat­ors were seeking more informatio­n, including any motive and whether more than one person may have fired shots.

Carnival season, which began Jan. 6, is in its final raucous days in New Orleans heading into today’s Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, the day before Lent begins. The largest parades roll in the final days, drawing thousands of spectators along the routes and into the narrow streets outside the French Quarter’s bars and restaurant­s. A shorthande­d New Orleans police force is getting help from other Louisiana law enforcemen­t agencies to help keep the peace.

The Sunday night shooting happened on St. Charles Avenue as the Krewe of Bacchus made it to the halfway point of its five-mile route.

The procession of marching bands, dance troupes and 32 elaborate floats draws thousands of locals and tourists each year. Performers and revelers had passed through the city’s historic Garden District and were nearing the Central Business District when gunfire sent panicked onlookers running for cover.

Woodfork said the teenager who died was between the ages of 15 and 18, but wasn’t immediatel­y identified. The other four victims included the 4-year-old girl, and three adults — two men and a woman — ranging in age from 18 to 24. They were treated and released from a hospital.

“This was an isolated incident,” Woodfork said. She and other city officials noted that the shooting marred what had largely been a peaceful Carnival celebratio­n this year.

However, sporadic, sometimes fatal violence is a recurring problem during Mardi Gras parades. Woodfork noted previous problems in the area of Sunday’s shooting. Two men died nearby when gunfire broke out during the Muses parade in 2015.

 ?? DAVID GRUNFELD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Police work at the scene of a shooting at the Krewe of Bacchus Mardi Gras parade Sunday in New Orleans.
DAVID GRUNFELD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Police work at the scene of a shooting at the Krewe of Bacchus Mardi Gras parade Sunday in New Orleans.

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