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A victim of Sunday morning’s mass shooting on Bourbon Street has died, officials tell WDSU.Watch reportThe 21-year-old woman, Brittany Thomas from Hammond, has been listed in critical condition since she was injured in the shooting. Officials said a 21-year-old woman died Wednesday. Family members told WDSU the victim was Thomas. She is the only victim to perish from her injuries in the shooting.Nine other people were injured in the incident in the 700 block of Bourbon Street.According to the most recent information on the victims from the New Orleans Police Department, a 19-year-old woman from Arkansas, an 18-year-old man from New Orleans and a 35-year-old man from Mississippi were all listed in stable condition.Six other victims, from Alabama, Florida, Australia and Louisiana, were released from the hospital.The shooting started as a result of two young men who got into an argument and began firing at one another, police said. A description of the shooters wasn’t available.VIEW: Frame-by-frame: Shooting suspect seen firing gun on Bourbon StreetSeveral surveillance videos have been released, showing a person of interest in the investigation. Police are looking for 20-year-old Justin Odom. Police said Odom is known to associate with a white man named "Josh" or "Joe," who police said is also a person of interest in the investigation.MORE: NOPD releases new surveillance video showing person of interest in Bourbon Street shootingAccording to NOPD, 27 officers were on duty in the Eighth District at the time of the shooting. The Eighth District patrols the French Quarter.NOPD Superintendent Ronal Serpas said nine officers were assigned to Bourbon Street specifically at the time of the shooting.Mayor Mitch Landrieu has called for more resources from federal and state leaders to combat the violence.Landrieu said in a news conference on Monday that he asked President Barack Obama to send a "targeted surge team" of federal law enforcement officers to help.Landrieu also asked Louisiana State Police for 100 officers to help with patrols during the summer.“Our deepest thoughts and sympathies are with the family of Brittany Thomas," Landrieu said in a statement Wednesday evening. "This type of tragedy strikes at the heart of who we are as a people and as a city. Now more than ever we need the community to come forward with information to bring the perpetrators to justice.”Anyone with information is asked to call the NOPD at 504-658-5800 or Crimestoppers at 504-822-1111.Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news right in your inbox. Click here to sign up!Related:NOPD names person of interest in Bourbon Street shootingWitness of Bourbon Street shooting describes running toward gunfire, suspect running past himAustralian victim in Sunday's Bourbon Street shooting released from hospitalUS attorney on Bourbon Street shooting: Standing on the sidelines no longer an optionNOPD: Victims in Bourbon Street shooting from Louisiana, Florida, Arkansas, Mississippi and Australia27 NOPD 8th District officers on duty on night of Bourbon Street shooting, officials sayNOPD releases new surveillance video showing person of interest in Bourbon Street shooting