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    10 dead, 30 injured after car intentionally plows into crowds in New Orleans

    Yet another fucking exculpatory headline minimizing the agency of the assailant because his weapon of choice happened to be a car. No, headline writer, the car didn’t do a goddamn thing; its driver did. Even putting “intentionally” in there, while better than nothing, still fails to make up for using the wrong subject!

    Better version:

    10 dead, 30 injured after assailant intentionally rams car into crowd in New Orleans


    This is basically the same type of shit as minimizing police responsibility with headlines like “bystander struck by bullet during officer-involved shooting” (as opposed to “police officer shoots bystander”), and just as systematic and egregious. The only difference is that it’s done in service of car-supremacy rather than the abusive police state. I am really sick and tired of it, in both contexts.

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      After ramming the crowd, the killer got out and opened fire.

      This was an intentional attack.

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        The key point is that that intention needs to be ascribed to the person, not the inanimate object.

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      Media literacy FTW

      This is how propaganda does the heavy lifting, folks, not with spotlights and posters, but grammatical sleight of mind.

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    Bollards save lives. All pedestrian areas should be protected from cars by some kind of physical barrier. This protects against intentional attacks and drunk driving incidents.

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      The French Quarter has retractable bollards in that area. They had been temporarily removed for upgrades ahead of the Super Bowl. At least that’s the story circulating here.

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        If that’s true I hope they get the shit sued out of them. “Oh sorry we decided to risk you all being murdered for a while”

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          New Orleans government is legendarily inconmpetent and corrupt, especially law enforcement.

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      There are bollards around the quarter during events. Reports are that the truck. Intensionally avoided and drove through barriers

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      I agree with you that bollards save lives, but this appears to be a situation where normally drivable streets are closed off for a street party. Is there a feasible way to temporarily block those streets with something that would stop these incidents and also not damage the road (and also not cost taxpayers a ridiculous amount, obviously)?

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        A simple solution to me would be to place concrete blocks like this

        blocks with embedded ring for lifting

        Using a truck like this

        a flatbed class 7 truck

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          Not possible. The French quarter is very small with narrow streets which are used daily when there are no events

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            If a garbage truck or delivery truck can get there, then so can a forklift bringing the blocks in from an adjacent street or staging area.

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            I was thinking of blocking every street between Canal to the West, Rampart to the North, Esplanade to the East and Decatur to the South. I’ve been to the NOLA French Quarter before and know how busy it gets around event nights. The streets I mentioned surrounding the french quarter are wide enough to bring a massive truck in. The spacing will be wide enough for the mounted police the city employs, or motorbikes where needed, but not enough for cars.

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                Fire departments need to quit insisting on buying the most massive trucks they can possibly find in every situation. Places outside the US get by just fine with much smaller fire trucks than we use (especially for lower density / low-rise areas). We’ve got to quit turning our residential streets into freeways by building them so wide, and the trucks’ bulk and turning radius needs to stop being an excuse.

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                  If you build high buildings, you need more ladder as a rule of thumb. You can either have more stations, some with smaller gear, or you can economically consolidate.

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                Certainly, an event emergency plan would include one or two service entrances with the blocks placed slightly further apart.

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          I wonder how cost-effective doing that would be and also what the damage potential to the street would be? I realize those are callous things to talk about when you’re talking about protecting people’s lives, but unfortunately American cities run on whether or not people think their taxpayer dollars are being spent properly.

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            A minor sized town near me uses these types of blocks regularly to block off the main street for pedestrians.

            I’ll also say I’ve seen Philadelphia just park garbage trucks to block off roads.

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            They would do far less damage to the roads than the normal traffic rolling over them would over the same period. Damage to the road occurs primarily through point loads. These are distributed area loads that only exert a modest pressure on the ground.

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        Bollards that can raise/lower aren’t that expensive and they don’t need to be mechanized. Back at my university, they’d raise them when they’d close off driveable areas for events and there’s just a hook to lift them up and secure at a higher height with a lock. They were made of solid metal and concrete so I assume they had some sort of counterweight underneath to help raise them.

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            I mean, not as many though, and could possibly disable the car. Minimal damage to infrastructure, easy to clean up, doesn’t really affect pedestrians. Spike strips are used to disable cars all the time in car chases. And have you ever tried to drive on a rim, let alone four of them? Control and speed will not be your greatest strengths, less likely to still be at large after the crime. Better than nothing, evidently.

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              I don’t know that control or speed are really big concerns when barreling toward a large crowd of people. And good luck getting a huge crowd of drunk partiers to stop spilling over toward the caltrops.

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                Lack of speed and control would hinder any plans they may have had, may have made a mistake, may have been taken into custody. It’s not perfect. But neither was the system they were using to secure the street.

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          I know. We’ll just use anti-vehicle land mines instead! That will keep the cars at bay and make everyone feel safe!

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      They have them. There are bollards and retractable mechanical devices to block off the busy part of Bourbon. One was down for some reason.

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    last may the governor signed a law making it legal for drivers to run over people blocking the road fyi

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    What are the odds this murderer is a big fan of Elon Musk like the guy in Germany?

    Also:

    adding the driver had not been taken into custody.

    What does this mean? They’re at large? They were found not at fault and were let go? The cops told them, “get out of here, you scamp!” What?

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    Turn the French Quarter into a pedestrian zone with hydraulic bollocks to allow the delivery trucks into the area. After 9 pm, no more deliveries.

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    Huh, I wonder why there are no racist posts on right wing social media

    Officers returned fire, killing Jabbar , a U.S.-born citizen from Texas, sources said.

    Ahh, there it is.

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    From The Guardian, which is doing live updates:

    More details of what happened in Bourbon Street are beginning to emerge.

    According to reports on the ground from US network CBS, the white truck crashed into the victims at high speed while they were celebrating the New Year.

    The driver, according to witnesses who spoke to CBS, then got out and began firing a weapon. Police then returned fire.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2025/jan/01/new-orleans-vehicle-mass-fatalities-live-updates

    What a nightmare.

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      Just added:

      Alethea Duncan, an assistant special agent in charge of the FBI’s New Orleans field office, said officials were investigating the discovery of at least one suspected improvised explosive device at the scene.

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        I’m going to laugh if it turns out that those aren’t actual IEDs planted by a terrorist, but just fireworks hid on the scene earlier by revelers. They were hoping to sneak them past the guards before the event even started.

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    The suspect was a member of one of the world’s largest and most extensively distributed terrorist organizations, the US Army.

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      “mere hours before the attack, [Jabbar] posted videos on social media indicating that he’s inspired by ISIS, expressing a desire to kill.”

      Did…did you read the same articles as everyone else?

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    Last thing I’d want to do is anger a NOLA cop.

    Holy ctap. Two cops shot, bomb found in the quarter. Hell of a deal.

    The Hotels around Bourbon street have locked their doors, allowing no one in or out.

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        One day I called the elevator in my condo building. When the doors opened, the interior was covered in blood. There was a guy who was semiconcious leaning there. He was beat to hell. So, I decided to take the stairs. On the way down, I called 911. When I got down to the security gate, there was a NOPD car. I explained what I had seen. The cop explained that he had given the guy a ride to my building. Now, I don’t know what kind of ride it was, but it was obvious he didn’t give a fuck.

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    So he got away from the police, and the FBI says they don’t consider it a terrorist thing. Which means he is white. And he probably ran his car into PoC.

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      “He was shot and killed by police when he got out of his vehicle with an assault rifle, the officials said.”

      Doesn’t sound like he got away.

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        There were initial reports that he got away. But it looks like he didn’t now, and even the FBI upgraded him to “Terrorist”. In contrast to some guy currently in a New York prison, I would say that this label does apply.

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          There were initial reports that he got away. But it looks like he didn’t now,

          And that’s why we shouldn’t go crazy with wild speculation when all we have is “initial reports” and little other verifiable information.

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    Better he doesn’t get a terrorist charge/label…

    Read in yep really consistent government. Such bullshit

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    “We have information to a certain degree of the demographics of those who are in the hospital right now,” New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said in a news briefing Wednesday morning. “We do not know at this point how many could be tourists versus locals, but from the information I have right now, it seems the majority are locals.”

    https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/new-orleans-mass-casualty-bourbon-street-01-01-24-hnk/index.html

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      Also, there’s this bullshit:

      “We do know that the city of New Orleans was impacted by a terrorist attack,” Cantrell said, noting the incident is still under investigation.

      Shortly later, an FBI agent told reporters, “This is not a terrorist event.” It was not immediately clear why the mayor and the FBI had differing information.

      I can guess white why.

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          Because there’s 51 legal definitions of Terrorism in the US. So effectively, yes. Just like there’s ~3,000 different policies on when and how to use force.

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    US government: We need to distablize Syria to ensure Israel safety, best recommendations is to support sunni group to topple the government.

    US, Israel: create ISIS

    ISIS: attack US bases

    US: ISIS is terrorist organization

    ISIS start gaining ground in Syria.

    Israel, US and Turkey: start support ISIS again.

    ISIS take over Syria government.

    US: they are no longer ISIS and leader is no longer on hit list

    ISIS: sucider attack US citizen

    US: TERRORIST ATTACK, ISIS FLAG


    the United States government will gave ISIS nuclear weapons if ISRAEL are happy regardless of effect on threats in American soils and the implications of US soldiers and citizens abroad.

    Same to what they did with drug, environment, and health care. Citizen of the United States is the least of the government interest.