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Attack aftermath: The deadly Bourbon Street attack revealed serious gaps in the city’s security plan, Ben Myers reports. But as the investigations continue and criticism mounts, New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick says she will will not resign. And here’s more from the City Council’s emotional first public hearing on the attack. Meanwhile, the first lawsuit was has been filed by the family of one of the victims.
Supermarket homicide: Two people have been arrested and third is sought in the fatal shooting of a popular Vietnamese market owner. Gabriella Killett has the details. A crowd gathered Wednesday at the site that's been a cultural hub in New Orleans East.
Dooky Chase’s history: There’s a lot of history packed inside Dooky Chase’s Restaurant in New Orleans. Ian McNulty was there this week when the newly renovated upstairs dining room reopened.
Dennis Allen speaks: Former Saints coach Dennis Allen opened up a bit about how he was fired earlier this season. He described the conversation with Saints GM Mickey Loomis on Jay Glazer’s podcast, Spencer Urquhart reports.
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