Was the New Orleans incident a terrorist attack? FBI's definition is...
Wednesday, 1 January 2025 The New Orleans mass killing on Bourbon Street saw a vehicle ploughing into a crowd, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries. Initially, FBI labeled it non-terrorist, but later reclassified it as a terrorism act, investigating the use of IEDs and the attacker's possible ideological motives. Initially, FBI special agent Alethea Duncan said it was not a terror incident. It was an incident that involved IEDs and the agency was probing whether those IEDs were viable or not.
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On New Year's Eve, a vehicle crashed into a crowd on Bourbon Street, New Orleans, killing 10 and injuring 35. Initially, officials offered conflicting statements... IndiaTimes
An SUV plowed into a Bourbon Street crowd in New Orleans, causing at least 10 deaths and injuring 30 others. The driver later exited the vehicle and opened fire,... IndiaTimes