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Two tourists, identified as James Curran and Tim Byrne, were visiting the city from Boston on Saturday when the four men ambushed them from behind. Curran and Byrne were attending the General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association that weekend.
Date: Jun 28, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Man robbed by 5 suspects in latest French Quarter attack, New Orleans police say
after two visitors from the Boston area were attacked by four men in the 200 block of Bienville Street. The victims in that crime have been identified as Tim Byrne and James Curran, both staff members with the Unitarian Universality Association, which was holding its national convention in New Orleans.
Date: Jun 27, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Police arrest 2, seek 2 in attack on French Quarter tourists
Police meanwhile searched for two other suspects in the attack, which left one victim severely injured. Police chief Michael Harrison told reporters Tuesday that the victim, Tim Byrne, was in critical condition but no longer on a ventilator after suffering an acute brain injury.
Date: Jun 27, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Suspect in Quarter beating admitted role to pastor, police say
The mugging happened about 9 p.m. Saturday as James Curran and Tim Byrne, Unitarian Universalist Association information-technology staffers, who were in New Orleans for the religious associations annual meeting, walked back to their hotel room.
Date: Jun 27, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Suspect in French Quarter beating, robbery prepares for first court appearance
The robbery charge stems from his alleged role in the beating and subsequent robbery of James Curran and Tim Byrne, Unitarian Universalist Association information-technology staffers who were in New Orleans for the religious associations annual meeting.
Date: Jun 27, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
One charged in New Orleans assault, robbery of Boston men
The Unitarian Universalist Association identified the victims to New Orleans media as Tim Byrne and James Curran. Both are staffers with the association. Curran remained hospitalized yesterday. The men were robbed of their cellphones and wallets.
Date: Jun 27, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
In French Quarter attack, 1 suspect surrenders, others sought
The victims have been identified as Tim Byrne and James Curran, both staff members with the Unitarian Universality Association, which was holding its national convention in New Orleans. Curran was treated for injuries and released, church spokeswoman Rachel Walden said. Byrne was in critical conditi
Date: Jun 26, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
NWS: Overnight flooding still possible from Hermine
Surveying the beach line in his SUV late Sunday night, Robert Moses State Park manager Tim Byrne pointed out where the ocean which by then was stormy and flecked with whitecaps had eaten away a 60 to 70 foot stretch of sand.