A post made by Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry in the hours following the terror attack in New Orleans has raised the ire of social media around the country.
According to Pine Prairie Police, they received information around 9:00 pm on Thursday evening of a social media threat of a possible school shooting that was going to happen at Pine Prairie High School on Friday, September 16th.
Twenty-two people were killed and at least 59 injured after an explosion at the end of Ariana Grande's show in Manchester, England, on Monday night (May 22).
Video posted online shows a gunman emerging from the door of the McDonald's, raising what appears to be a pistol with both hands and aiming at people on the sidewalk, firing as they flee in terror.
The White House says that during the 8 p.m. address Obama will provide an update on the attack that killed 14 and wounded 21, and will also discuss the broader threat of terrorism.
The reporter came upon a father and his young son and stopped to get their thoughts. The candid conversation that took place as the dad tried to quell his little boy's fear is pretty special.
The head of La. State Police says he's been briefed by the FBI and federal homeland security officials about the global travel alert that was issued by the United States.
A man drove from Long Island, New York, into Lower Manhattan earlier today in a van he thought was filled with explosives. He parked the van close to the Federal Reserve building, just a few blocks from the World Trade Center, and planned to detonate it using a cell phone from a nearby hotel.
The explosives, however, were fake.