
Louisiana’s attorney general announced Monday a “full review” of New Orleans’ security plans in the wake of the New Year's Day terrorist attack on Bourbon Street that killed 14 revelers and injured dozens more. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has ordered a full review of New Orleans’ security plans after the deadly truck attack on Bourbon Street.
Key Points:
A full review may expose missed security planning in New Orleans,. It can also create new public costs and worry for visitors, workers, and taxpayers.
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Ordered a full review of New Orleans security plans and is the central named official driving the article.
The agency Murrill ordered to examine the city’s security planning and execution.
Its event security rating system and support role are directly part of the story.
Its response and security measures are directly discussed as part of the review.
Announced a higher security rating for Mardi Gras, a concrete federal action central to the article.
Mentioned as consulted by Murrill before the review; relevant but not a central named actor.
Named official quoted defending the city’s security response, but not the story’s main focus.
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Named event referenced as part of the security review, but not an accountable actor.