New Orleans, Los Angeles (first Louisiana) – the people who have lost their loved ones in the New Year’s terrorist attack in New Orleans are looking for justice.
At a conference at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel at New Orleans, lawyer Antonio Romano has announced a civil case against the city of New Orleans, NOPD and other contractors, such as the French Quarter for Governance.
The applicant Antoaneta Clima is the mother of a killed man from Baton Rouge, Reggie Hunter, son.
“I am the mother of a young boy who tragically lost his father Reggie a hunter,” Klima said. “I had the privilege of knowing Reggie for 20 years and we agreed to give our son a better life than what we had. Like other parents, we wanted more for him. “
On New Year’s Day, a white pickup walked on the street to Bourbon filled with pedestrians and opened fire, leaving 15 people killed and dozens of wounded.
The suspect, 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabar of Texas, was shot dead and killed by police officers in New Orleans when shooting.
Romanucci said the city should be kept for reporting.
“What was not interested in that night was the right and responsible thing,” Romano said. “What they did not do was to protect those who were vulnerable and exposed, and these were the pedestrians to whom they opened Bourbon Street. This was predictable, predictable and absolutely, completely preventable. “
The Romanucci company, which specializes in this specific type of problem, works with the company of New Orleans, Maples and Connick, for a list of 21 people who suffered directly from this event. He expects this list to grow.
Clima says, “This pain may never disappear completely,” Clima said. “People say it’s easier, but I’m not sure at that moment. What I know is that we have to find a way to move forward. We need to find accountability, seek justice, and ensure that no child should suffer so again because of meaningless violence. “