With no investigation, FBI again immediately rules out terrorism.
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Mother's Day Parade Shooting Suspect Caught on Tape
By Jennifer Lai
A shooting at a neighborhood Mother's Day parade in New Orleans on Sunday
has left 19 people injured-and police hunting for three suspects who were
seen running from the scene. Here's Reuters with the sad details from
yesterday:
Ten men, seven woman, a girl and a boy both age 10 were hit when wild
gunfire opened up at about 1:45 p.m. as the parade marched along North
Villere Street, according to police spokesman Garry Flot. Two victims are
undergoing surgery, Flot said in a statement. The children were grazed and
are in good condition, he said. It was unclear if the victims were marching
or bystanders watching the parade.
Though no arrests have been made at this time, the FBI has already ruled out
terrorism, describing Sunday's shooting as "strictly an act of street
violence." But it seems that a lot of the details are still missing. Police
still don't know why gunfire broke out at the parade in the first place, or
if the gunmen opened were aiming at someone in the crowd specifically or in
a more random fashion.
New Orleans police this morning released video and pictures taken at the
scene that may eventually help answer those questions. The rough
surveillance video shows a crowd-rough estimates put the number of people
near the scene at about 200-suddenly scattering as they appear to flee from
a man who police believe is likely one of the shooters:
In a news conference, Mayor Mitch Landrieu called the shooting part of "the
relentless drum beat of violence" on the streets of New Orleans, saying:
"It's a culture of violence that has enveloped the city for a long, long
period of time."
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