Tragedy in the French Quarter: A New Year's Day Terror Attack
A driver in New Orleans' French Quarter crashed his pickup into a crowd celebrating New Year's Day, then opened fire, killing ten and injuring over 35 people. The incident is being investigated as a potential terrorist attack by the FBI. The suspect was killed in a police shootout.

In a tragic New Year's Day incident, a driver smashed his pickup truck into a crowd in New Orleans' bustling French Quarter and commenced firing, resulting in the deaths of ten individuals and injuries to more than 35 others. The FBI considers the attack a potential act of terrorism.
According to Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick, the suspect was intent on causing mass harm, swerving around barricades and targeting police officers as well. The driver was ultimately killed during a confrontation with law enforcement. Meanwhile, authorities continue to probe into the motives behind this heinous act.
As the city grapples with the aftermath, New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell labeled the attack as terrorism, echoing the FBI's position. President Biden pledged federal support for the city's investigation and recovery efforts, with law enforcement bolstering security for upcoming events.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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