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I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Thursday, January 2nd.
Here's what we're covering.
I know I can speak for all Americans when I say our hearts are the people in New Orleans After a despicable attack that occurred in early morning.
Hours, President Biden addressed the country last night in the wake of a deadly New Year's attack in New Orleans.
At least 15 people were killed and dozens injured after a man driving a pickup truck veered around a police car and plowed into crowds out celebrating on Bourbon Street.
The normal barriers protecting the street famous for its nightlife were in the process of being replaced ahead of the super bowl the city's hosting next month.
The FBI has reported to me the killer was an American citizen born in Texas.
He served in the United States army on active duty for many years.
He also served in the Army Reserve until a few years ago.
The driver's been identified by the FBI as Shamsa Dinbahar Jabbar, 42 year old man from the Houston area.
After the crash, he opened fire at police officers and was killed in the shootout.