Jeremi Sensky, a 51-year-old man from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, survived the New Orleans attack that killed 15 people early Wednesday, Jan. 1, despite being struck by the vehicle and suffering severe ...
NEW ORLEANS — Jeremi Sensky was returning to his hotel after having met friends early on New Year’s Day when he heard a "massive noise" — the last thing he remembers before he ended up face down on ...
The 51-year-old Pennsylvania dad who uses a wheelchair said he was ringing in the new year in New Orleans when a gunman in a truck came barreling toward him.
Jeremi Sensky, who is recovering in the hospital after the attack, told NBC News that he had been returning to his hotel after meeting with friends earlier in the day when he found himself on the ...
While speaking to NBC News from a hospital bed, Jeremi Sensky, one of the survivors, recalled laying on the ground, seeing his wheelchair's parts beside him. He said he assumes he was struck by ...
One of the victims who survived is Jeremi Sensky. He lives in Pittsburgh but spends the winter months in Sanford. Sensky's daughter said he underwent a 10-hour surgery after he was hit by the truck.
Officials have not yet released the names of the 14 people killed in the New Orleans New Year's Day truck attack, but their families and friends have started sharing their stories.
At least 14 people are dead, and more than 30 people are injured after a truck plowed into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on New Year's Day.The FBI is currently investigating this incident ...
All 14 people killed in Wednesday morning’s terror attack on Bourbon Street have been identified, either through family members or verification from the local coroner. LaTasha Polk, 47, of New Orleans ...
“They don’t think about the risk,” she said. Tenedorio was killed in the attack. Jeremi Sensky, 51, had driven with his wife, daughter, son-in-law and two friends from their home in Canonsburg, ...