Bourbon Street Reopens Post-Attack
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The Sugar Bowl college football game between Notre Dame and Georgia was played Thursday evening .
The Joan of Arc parade in the French Quarter is still scheduled to take place Monday to kick off carnival season ahead of Mardi Gras .
Authorities remove the last of the bodies from Bourbon Street , removing the last bodies.
The FBI says it is confident Shamsud-Din Jabbar was not aided by anyone else in the attack.
By Thursday night , bouncers danced to music blasting from clubs, tourists posed for photos and a group of street performers preparing to flip over a line of people had no trouble attracting a massive audience.
Mark Tabor , the manager of a Willie’s Chicken Shack on Bourbon Street, said it was strange to feel the disconnect between the normal hustle of the French Quarter and the violence he had witnessed less than 48 hours earlier.
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