Texarkana Gazette

Police identify man killed in New Orleans shooting

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NEW ORLEANS—Police had already increased patrols in New Orleans’ bustling French Quarter before gunfire erupted early Sunday, leaving one man dead and nine other people wounded in a tourist district famed for its bars, bright lights and live music.

Extra uniformed and plaincloth­es officers were on duty and ambulance crews were on standby for what Mayor Mitch Landrieu said was supposed to be a festive time with college and pro football games in the city and people vacationin­g over the long Thanksgivi­ng weekend.

Police Superinten­dent Michael Harrison said officers responded about 1:30 a.m. Sunday to the shooting at

Iberville and Bourbon streets.

Harrison said none of the victims was an intended target when two other men began arguing and shooting. Investigat­ors continued searching Sunday night for the suspects, who fled on foot. Landrieu said authoritie­s believe the suspects are from out of town.

“We will find them. And we will go to the ends of the earth to make sure that we bring them to justice,” Landrieu said.

The shooting victims were two women and eight men, ranging in age from 20 to 37, Harrison said. One of the men—25-year-old Demontris Toliver—died at a hospital.

Five of the victims were released from a hospital by Sunday night, and four remained hospitaliz­ed with injuries that were not considered life-threatenin­g, the police superinten­dent said.

Twelve people, including one of those shot, were arrested in the French Quarter on Saturday and Sunday and charged with illegal possession of a firearm, police said. However, none of them was considered a suspect in the mass shooting.

Harrison said the violence happened despite an increased police presence for the Bayou Classic football game Saturday night between Southern and Grambling universiti­es. The New Orleans Saints played Sunday at the Superdome. He said officers were nearby, heard the shots and ran toward them.

Glean Williams, who was selling hats and other items at a table a block away from the shooting, told The TimesPicay­une that people ran into doorways and hotels, or hid behind palm trees decorated with Christmas lights along nearby Canal Street.

“It was panic,” said Williams, 24. “Everybody started running. People getting run over, stepped on, knocked over.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? New Orleans Police Department investigat­ors study a crime scene Sunday after a fatal shooting.
Associated Press New Orleans Police Department investigat­ors study a crime scene Sunday after a fatal shooting.

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