New Orleans tourism officials and others helping organize the Super Bowl scheduled to be held at the Caesars Superdome on Feb. 9 plan to review security arrangements in the wake of the Bourbon Street terrorism attack on New Year’s Day, officials said Wednesday.
A lone perpetrator drove a truck into revelers on Bourbon Street in the early hours of New Year’s Day, killing 10 and injuring dozens of others. Initial investigations suggested a planned terrorist attack, according to law enforcement officials.
“The focus right now is on the investigation response, the care of victims and assessing what we need to do in the immediate wake of this horrific event,” said Walt Leger III, head of New Orleans & Company, the city’s official tourism marketing organization.
There are already plans for…