Billy DiMaio, 25, of New Jersey, was visiting New Orleans and celebrating New Year's with friends when he was killed in the ...
Flags in New Jersey will be flown at half-staff on Friday, Jan. 10 in honor of Bill DiMaio who was killed in the New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans.
Holmdel, N.J. will pause Friday to remember a resident killed in the New Orleans terror attack. William "Billy" DiMaio, 25, was among those killed on New Year's Day.
Billy DiMaio was one of many killed on New Year's Day when a man plowed through New Orleans' crowded Bourbon Street in a pickup truck for what has since been dubbed an act of terrorism. About 15 ...
Billy DiMaio, 25, a deeply-rooted family man, was a lacrosse standout at Holmdel High School and Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia.
Billy DiMaio, 25, a graduate of Holmdel High School was in New Orleans to celebrate New Year's Eve and see friends who planned to go to the Sugar Bowl, according to his parents.
Family, friends, and those who knew 25-year-old Billy DiMaio paid tribute to him during a funeral service in Holmdel on Thursday.
Billy DiMaio, 25, of Holmdel, New Jersey, was in New Orleans to celebrate New Year’s Eve and go to the Sugar Bowl college football game when he was killed in the Bourbon Street carnage ...
NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — On Friday, Jan. 10, Louisiana is remembering Billy DiMaio, a victim of the Jan. 1 Bourbon Street attack ...
Family, friends, and loved ones say Billy DiMaio's life was defined by positivity and kindness before it was cut short by a terrorist.
DiMaio was in New Orleans on New Year’s Eve celebrating with friends who were in town for the Sugar Bowl. He was killed when a U.S. Army veteran who had vowed allegiance to the Islamic State drove a ...
Billy DiMaio, 25, a lacrosse standout for Holmdel High School and later Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia, had flown out on New Year's Eve to join three friends, his mother and father ...