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Shootout wounds 5 bystanders near New Orleans tourism area

WASHINGTON, Feb 18, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A gunbattle between police and a
suspect on the edge of New Orleans’ French Quarter tourism district left five
bystanders wounded Sunday evening, police said.

Police shot and killed the suspect during the incident, which occurred
almost two weeks before the Louisiana city’s renowned Mardi Gras festival.

All of those injured were at a bus stop and one was left in critical
condition, New Orleans Police Chief Shaun Ferguson told reporters. Ferguson
said officers tried to question a man in connection with recent robberies
when he pulled a weapon and opened fire at Canal and Elk streets.

The police shot back, “causing a gunfire exchange” that left the five
“innocent bystanders” injured, said the chief.

Gunfire continued down Elk street toward Tulane Avenue where the gunman
shot at a police officer, who returned fire at the suspect, who died later in
hospital, Ferguson said.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and an independent monitor were called
in to investigate, he added.

It was the latest case to highlight the prevalence of firearms in the
United States, where guns were linked to more than 40,000 deaths in 2017.

On Friday on the outskirts of Chicago a US man being sacked from his job
shot dead five co-workers at a factory. He also wounded five police officers
before being gunned down himself.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1345 hrs