LSU gymnast Olivia “Livvie” Dunn and Buccaneers linebacker Paul Skeens walked on Bourbon Street in New Orleans before the deadly attack that killed at least 15 people on New Year's Day.
Bubba Chandler and his girlfriend, Allie Enright, a former Skanes teammate and potential Buccaneers teammate, joined the Tigers' power couple at a bar sometime before a Ford pickup truck plowed into a crowd of partygoers in New Orleans' French Quarter, as seen in Published photo. to Dunne's Instagram Story on Wednesday.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model also shared a snapshot of a bustling Bourbon Street display that displayed Georgia flags hung on buildings ahead of the Sugar Bowl between the Bulldogs and Notre Dame — which was postponed to Thursday due to the attack.
The College Football Playoff's final quarterfinal game was initially scheduled to begin at 8:45 PM ET on Wednesday in the Superdome — less than a mile from the site of the deadly attack.
Dunn, who added a broken heart emoji, did not share further details.
The FBI said that Shams al-Din Jabbar, 42, a US citizen from Texas, was the suspect in the attack, adding that it was being investigated as an act of terrorism.
Jabbar was killed during an exchange of gunfire with police.
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President Joe Biden, who spoke about the attack in a televised news conference on Wednesday, said the FBI determined that Jabbar “posted videos on social media indicating he was inspired by ISIS, expressing a desire to kill” just hours before the execution. Attack.