One person is dead, and another has been arrested after a crash on Interstate 10 in New Orleans on Sunday, Jan. 19.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A motorist was struck and killed outside his disabled vehicle on Interstate 10 early Sunday (Jan. 19) by a man arrested on suspicion of impaired driving, New Orleans police said.
One person was killed in a traffic crash on Interstate 10 near Elysian Fields Avenue early Sunday morning, according to the New Orleans Police Department.
A man was struck and killed on I-10 Eastbound after exiting his vehicle with suspected car trouble. A DUI arrest was made, and NOPD is investigating.
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According to JPSO, deputies responded to a man walking on Interstate 10 between Transcontinental and Clearview Parkway.
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Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office investigators detained a man who's accused of walking on Interstate 10 in Metairie with a rifle on Wednesday afternoon, according to authorities. There have been no reports of gunfire or anyone injured by gunfire, said Sgt. Brandon Veal, spokesperson for the Sheriff's Office.