Alligator bites child at New Orleans’ Lincoln Beach, officials say

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Alligator bites child at New Orleans’ Lincoln Beach, officials say
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A spokesperson said the child’s injuries met the level of a trauma patient.

, Lincoln Beach is approximately 15 acres in area and is bounded on three sides by Lake Ponchartrain.

The beach was established in the early 1900s and was once a popular recreational spot for Black people in the area, the. It closed in 1964, but city officials said there is “ample evidence of unpermitted and unlawful use of the beach” since then. “Prior to being closed, the beach was accessible through a tunnel beneath the levee. The tunnel is currently fenced and filled with water and wildlife including alligators and venomous snakes,” the

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