Shooting kills one in New Orleans French Quarter

Two men were arrested in connection to the shooting, but city police superintendent said a motive was not yet known

Officials investigate the scene of a police shooting in Urbandale, Iowa, where one of two police officers were shot and killed in separate attacks described as "ambush-style" in Urbandale and Des Moines, Iowa, US November 2, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS

MIAMI:
One man was gunned down and nine people wounded in a shootout in the historic French Quarter of the southern US city of New Orleans, police said early Sunday.

Some 30 officers rushed to the scene when shots rang out around 1:30 am (0630 GMT), city police superintendent Michael Harrison told reporters.

The man died of gunshot wounds, while two women and seven men were injured.


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Two men were arrested in connection to the shooting, but Harrison said a motive was not yet known.

Thousands of outsiders hAFPave poured into the French Quarter this weekend as New Orleans hosts the Bayou Classic, an annual American football game between two rival Louisiana state universities.

The multi-day event includes a competition between rival marching bands, concerts and a parade.
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