New Year's Tragedy: Terror Strikes New Orleans Streets
A vehicular terrorist attack occurred in New Orleans' French Quarter on New Year's Day, resulting in 10 deaths and 35 injuries. The driver engaged in a firefight with police before being killed. The FBI is investigating the incident as a terrorism act, searching the area for explosive devices.
In a shocking turn of events, an early morning terror attack on New Year's Day took the lives of 10 individuals and injured 35 in New Orleans. A driver rammed his vehicle into a crowd of revellers in the city's French Quarter and later engaged police in a fatal firefight, the FBI confirmed.
The incident unfolded around 3:15 am on Bourbon Street, with law enforcement on high alert for any potential explosive devices in the area. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell labeled it a 'terrorist attack,' asserting the act was deliberate. FBI Assistant Special Agent Alethea Duncan corroborated that investigative efforts are ongoing, with at least one suspected explosive device at the scene.
In response, the New Orleans Police Department emphasized the intentionality of the act and expressed vigilance, as the city remained tense amid the preparations for Wednesday night's Sugar Bowl. This incident marks another grim chapter in the increasing trend of vehicles being weaponized for mass violence globally.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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