Tourism alert: New Orleans Bourbon Street can be a life-threatening tourist destination

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Written by Linda Hohnholz

How safe is it to go on vacation in New Orleans? Having a good night on Bourbon Street, enjoying some famous Hurricane drinks.

How safe is it to go on vacation in New Orleans? Having a good night on Bourbon Street, enjoying some famous Hurricane drinks. It can be deadly for tourists to risk a night on the town in this Louisiana tourist city.

Brand USA is putting a lot of emphasis in promoting the United States of America as a tourism destinations for foreigners, like Australian.

Gun control is not mentioned in such promotions. Guns are widely available to US citizens, and people die because of this out of date constitutional right every day in the land of the free. This almost deadly American experience was for a 21 year old Australian visitor to feel together with 5 American tourists.

The dream for this tourist to have a good time at New Orleans Bourbon Street turned into a nightmare when she was shot in the face during a New Orleans gunfight.

Amy Matthews, a political science and economics graduate from Perth, was walking down the neon-lit Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of the fabled port city with her best friend on Sunday night when they heard gunshots.

New Orleans police said two young gunmen began firing shots “to settle a dispute” at 2.45am, injuring at least 10 innocent bystanders, according to the Los Angeles Times.

In the ensuing chaos, Ms Matthews said a bullet blasted through her right cheek and exited through her top lip, causing massive injuries to her mouth.

It shattered the top of my palate in four places and ripped my tongue in several places,” Ms Matthews told The West Australian from her hospital bed at the Interim LSU Hospital. “Because the bullet was so hot, it just ripped through my teeth and burnt a lot of my gums. They had to remove a lot of dead gum.”

She said two US marines protected her for 20 minutes until the ambulance arrived.

“One of the marines took his shirt off and used it for my mouth,” she said, with her mother Amanda by her side. “They were making jokes and telling me how I was handling it better than most of their marine friends would have. They definitely helped.”

New Orleans police reported out of the 10 victims of the crime, six were tourists. Five were Americans, and only one, Ms Matthews, was from overseas.

She received 30 stitches in her tongue and had a metal support attached to the roof of her mouth.

The West Australian said Ms Matthews has received a visit from the New Orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu.

It also reports Ms Matthews examined US gun laws for her thesis at the University of Western Australia.

Dave Minsky, a freelance journalist was on the bar-packed street when the gunmen opened fire. When he heard the shots, he ran outside to see one of the gunmen being chased by police.

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Linda Hohnholz

Editor in chief for eTurboNews based in the eTN HQ.

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