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In a tragic turn of events in New Orleans, a shooting incident claimed the life of a 19-year-old and injured three tourists. The young man had sought refuge inside a well-known Creole eatery as he tried to evade gunfire, officials reported on Monday.
The incident took place shortly after 8 p.m. on Friday when the 19-year-old was pursued down the street and shot at, according to New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick.
Attempting to escape the danger, the teenager dashed into the foyer of Dooky Chase’s Restaurant, which was bustling with patrons at the time. The ensuing gunfire unfortunately hit three bystanders who were waiting for tables, Kirkpatrick explained.
The three injured individuals were women visiting the city. Two hailed from Los Angeles and were traveling together, while the third was a visitor from Florida, she added.

Authorities suspect a lone shooter was responsible, though they haven’t ruled out the possibility of additional involvement. The gunman remains at large, as police continue their investigation.
One woman from Los Angeles was shot about five times, according to Kirkpatrick, and has had several surgeries. Her friend also underwent surgery and was in stable condition.
The victim from Florida was shot and treated at a hospital. She was later released.

Shots were fired in the foyer of Dooky Chase’s on Friday night after a 19-year-old man being chased and fired upon ducked into the establishment in a bid to escape. (WVUE)
Police said they believe there was one shooter, who is still being sought, though others may have been involved.
Kirkpatrick said that the person who was shot and killed was the target, noting that it “appears to be a retaliatory type of shooting.” The motive, however, remained unclear.
The 19-year-old killed was identified as Kareem Harris, WVUE-TV reported.

Three tourists waiting for a table at the restaurant were shot. (WVUE)
The Dooky Chase’s Restaurant released a statement following the shooting.
“We are deeply grateful for the outpouring of love and support for our guests, staff, family, and our historic restaurant during this difficult time,” the Chase family said. “As a family rooted in faith and community, we lift up in prayer all those impacted by this random and tragic incident.”
The restaurant is a culinary landmark in the city, earning fame for its Creole food and serving as a meeting place for Civil Rights leaders. Politicians such as Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama each dined there while in office.