Rap legend Master P discusses resilience after New Orleans terror attack. Suspect, an ex-US Army soldier, killed by police. Victims mourned at vigil. President Biden to visit New Orleans. Carnival season and Super Bowl events continue despite tragedy.
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Rap legend Master P discusses resilience of New Orleans
Ex-soldier carries out terror attack, killing 14 and injuring many
Community mourns victims at vigil, plans to continue with events
President Biden to visit New Orleans in support
Pros
Community coming together to mourn and honor victims
President Biden visiting to support families and community
Carnival season and Super Bowl events continue to uplift spirits
Cons
14 victims killed and around 30 injured in the attack
Suspect identified as former U.S. Army soldier with ties to Islamic State
Deadliest IS-inspired assault on U.S. soil in years