Boston Herald

10 wounded in ‘senseless’ shooting

NOLA cops detain one person of interest

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NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans police are investigat­ing a mass shooting that wounded 10 people early Sunday near the city’s famed French Quarter.

Two of the 10 were in critical condition in local hospitals, Police Superinten­dent Shaun Ferguson said. No arrests were announced by midday Sunday.

“What happened in our city overnight was a cowardly and senseless act that we cannot and will not tolerate,” Ferguson said in a statement.

Ferguson told The New Orleans Advocate/The Times-Picayune that a person of interest has been detained, but it was not immediatel­y clear whether the person had any connection to the shooting.

The shooting happened about 3:20 a.m. on a busy commercial block of Canal Street that has streetcar tracks and is near many hotels.

Ferguson said police quickly responded to the scene as patrols were heightened for this weekend’s Bayou Classic, the annual Thanksgivi­ng weekend rivalry football game between Grambling State and Southern University at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

“While this investigat­ion is in the very beginning stages, one thing is certain — we will not stop until we identify and arrest those responsibl­e,” Ferguson said in his statement.

New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell also pledged to bring the perpetrato­rs to justice.

“The shootings on Canal Street early this morning were an ugly disruption of an otherwise beautiful holiday weekend. We will do everything we can to wrap the victims and their families in our love and support, and to bring the criminals responsibl­e to justice,” she said via Twitter on Sunday.

Kenneth Culbreth said he came out of a CVS pharmacy in the early morning hours and walked into a crime scene.

“On my way out of the CVS, I heard pops,” Culbreth said. “It was so many, I couldn’t keep count.”

 ?? AP ?? CRIME SCENE INVESTIGAT­ION: New Orleans police investigat­e the scene of a shooting Sunday on the edge of the city’s famed French Quarter.
AP CRIME SCENE INVESTIGAT­ION: New Orleans police investigat­e the scene of a shooting Sunday on the edge of the city’s famed French Quarter.

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