FBI Excludes More Suspects in New Orleans Attack
new orleans January 2, 2025 17:56The FBI and the police of New Orleans no longer believe that there were other suspects directly involved in the New Year's attack in New Orleans.
The FBI and the police of New Orleans no longer believe that there were other suspects directly involved in the New Year's attack in New Orleans.
A shooting incident in Queens, New York, left eleven people injured late Wednesday night. The victims, mainly teenagers, were targeted by a group of four men outside the Amazura nightclub, according to sources from the NYPD.
At least ten people have been killed in New Orleans after a driver plowed into a group of people on Bourbon Street. The suspect, identified as a veteran, was shot dead by the police. The FBI is treating the incident as an act of terrorism.
The American authorities are investigating a possible connection between the bloody terror attack in New Orleans and the deadly explosion outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas on the same New Year's Day.
Multiple attacks occurred in the US, leaving several casualties. Authorities are investigating the incidents and looking for possible connections between them.
At least 15 people have died in New Orleans following an attack in the city center. The perpetrator, identified as a former US Army IT specialist, was shot dead by the police. The FBI found an ISIS flag in his vehicle.
A terror attack in New Orleans during New Year's celebrations resulted in 15 deaths and 35 injuries, sparking outrage and investigations.
A driver of a pick-up truck rammed into a group of people in New Orleans, resulting in ten fatalities and 30 injuries.
An incident occurred on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, where a car plowed into a crowd, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries.
A 28-year-old man from Louisiana, USA, was arrested for kidnapping after having sex with a 14-year-old girl and leaving her in the forest while he went to celebrate Christmas with his family.
A patient in Louisiana has been hospitalized with avian influenza, marking the first serious case in the United States.
Two people were killed and ten others were injured in two separate shootings along a parade route and celebration in New Orleans on Sunday.