A freshman at the University of Mississippi was among those injured in the terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day. Parker Vidrine, 18, was with a group of friends on Bourbon Street when he ...
Parker Vidrine, an 18-year-old freshman at Ole Miss, was critically injured in the attack on New Year's Day. According to the GoFundMe, created for Vidrine's mother, the student was hit by the ...
"You're not going to forget about your kids," President Biden told Belal Badawi in their brief moment. "But you're going to ...
Parker Vidrine, 18, was with a group of friends on Bourbon Street when he was hit by a truck driven by Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a family friend said. Fourteen people were killed, and about 35 were hurt ...
According to a statement issued by the school, Parker Vidrine was critically injured and hospitalized. Kareem Badawi died from his injuries in the attack. The school issued the following statement ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - A Baton Rouge teen who was among those injured in the New Year’s terror attack on Bourbon Street is back home and recovering, family ...
Parker Vidrine, an 18-year-old freshman at Ole Miss, was severely injured in the terrorist attack that also claimed the life of his friend, Kareem Badawi. Vidrine was rushed to the hospital ...
In the family living room on New Year's Eve, Kareem and his high school friend Parker Vidrine waited before leaving for the upcoming festivities in New Orleans. Friend Ethan Ott would soon be by ...
According to the post on the Episcopal Squires Club, Parker Vidrine was critically injured and hospitalized, as of Wednesday. "It is with a profound sense of sorrow and grief that we share ...
A fellow graduate of the Episcopal School of Baton Rouge, Parker Vidrine, was critically injured and is hospitalized, the school said. It’s unclear if Vidrine and Badawi were on Bourbon Street ...
Kareem Badawi was killed and Parker Vidrine was critically injured and hospitalized, the letter said. Both graduated in 2024. "As an Episcopal community, we are called to support one another ...