Two shot on Bourbon Street after homicide in same area last weekend
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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The New Orleans Police Department is investigating after two people were wounded in a French Quarter shooting over the weekend.
According to NOPD officers, at 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 30, they were called to respond to the scene of a shooting in the 600 block of Bourbon Street.
Upon arrival, police said they found two people suffering from gunshot wounds. The two were taken to a hospital by NOEMS but their conditions were not released.
An investigation revealed the victims were at a business during closing time when the bouncer, 30-year-old Shaquille Henderson, asked them to leave. That’s when NOPD officers said Henderson allegedly forced them out, physically attacked the victims and shot them both in the abdomen.
Henderson was arrested on the scene. He now faces charges of:
Attempted second-degree murder
Illegal discharge of a firearm during a violent crime
Illegal carry of a firearm
Illegal possession of a firearm in an ABO
Illegal possession of a stolen firearm
Negligent carrying of a concealed weapon
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The double shooting comes after a tourist, 39-year-old Christopher Oatts, was shot and killed at the corner of Bourbon and Toulouse Street on Saturday, June 22. An investigation into the homicide led to the arrest of two women.
22-year-old Mia Lindsey and 26-year-old Maraiah Campbell were identified as suspects and arrested in Columbus, Mississippi. They will be extradited to Orleans Parish where they will face charges of second-degree murder and accessory after the fact to second-degree murder.
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