Tragedy Strikes: New Orleans New Year's Day Terror Attack
A driver caused a tragedy by ramming a truck into a crowd during New Year's celebrations in New Orleans, killing 10 people and injuring over 30. Police killed the suspect following a shootout. The FBI is treating the incident as a potential act of terrorism.
A deadly attack unfolded in New Orleans' French Quarter on New Year's Day as a driver plowed a pickup truck into bustling crowds, claiming 10 lives and injuring over 30 others. The assailant was fatally shot by responding police officers after a gunfight.
The FBI has labeled the incident as a potential act of terrorism. Investigations are underway, focusing on the possibility of explosive devices being involved, as detailed by FBI special agents on scene. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell confirmed the attack's terroristic nature in a press briefing.
Witnesses described scenes of chaos and despair in the usually vibrant New Orleans district—a prime destination during New Year's Eve festivities. With thousands gathered for a nearby football game, emergency response teams worked swiftly to manage the catastrophic aftermath.
(With inputs from agencies.)