Local NewsNew Orleans tragedy: Mayor calls it terror, FBI disagrees

New Orleans tragedy: Mayor calls it terror, FBI disagrees

The incident on Wednesday in New Orleans, where at least 10 people died, was a "terrorist attack," declared the city's mayor, LaToya Cantrell. However, the FBI refutes her statement.

Mayor of New Orleans: It was a terrorist attack
Mayor of New Orleans: It was a terrorist attack
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Early Wednesday morning on Bourbon Street in New Orleans' French Quarter, a truck forcefully drove into a crowd enjoying the street. At least 10 people lost their lives, and 35 were injured, according to the latest reports.

Anne Kirkpatrick, Superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department, stated that the man bypassed barricades and sped down Bourbon Street "deliberately" before opening fire on officers.

Kirkpatrick explained that the individual’s intent was to strike as many people as possible.

The city's mayor, LaToya Cantrell, described the incident as a "terrorist attack."

The FBI offered a different assessment, describing the incident as unrelated to terrorism. FBI agent Alethea Duncan reported on Wednesday that improvised explosive devices were discovered, and authorities are investigating their potential functionality.

The Governor of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, described the incident as a "horrific act of violence" and called on Platform X for prayers for the victims.

Among those injured were also two police officers who were shot.

Attack in the French Quarter

According to CBS News, citing witnesses, after driving into the crowd, the truck driver exited the vehicle and began shooting.

City authorities and the police have not provided any information about the man who drove the truck. His condition and whereabouts are unknown.

These dramatic events shook the residents of New Orleans and the entire country. The authorities are appealing for calm and cooperation in the investigation, which aims to determine all the circumstances of this tragic incident.

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