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New Orleans car attack kills 10; FBI suspects terrorism, White House pledges full support.
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FBI Investigates New Orleans Vehicle Incident; Full Support from the White House
In the early hours of January 1st local time, a serious vehicle incident in New Orleans, Louisiana, resulted in at least 10 deaths and 30 injuries. The incident has garnered widespread attention, and the FBI is investigating it as a potential terrorist attack.
Suspect Dies in Shootout with Police
According to the police report, the incident occurred around 3 a.m. on January 1st. A man driving a pickup truck plowed into the busy streets of New Orleans, aiming to "hit as many people as possible." During the event, two officers were shot and injured. The suspect was shot dead in a gun exchange with police.
FBI Discovers Improvised Explosive Devices
While assisting local law enforcement, the FBI discovered improvised explosive devices at the scene. Authorities are currently determining whether these devices were operational, with the investigation still actively underway.
In a statement, the FBI described itself as the lead investigative agency, working with local law enforcement to investigate the case as an act of terrorism.
Eyewitnesses Describe Terrifying Moments
Several eyewitnesses described the terrifying moments of the incident. One witness said, "I saw a truck hit the crowd on the left side of the sidewalk on Bourbon Street," while also hearing gunshots.
Another witness inside a nightclub on the incident street stated, "Suddenly everyone started screaming, and we were locked inside the nightclub. When we were allowed to leave, police directed us to evacuate quickly. I saw several uncovered bodies and many people receiving first aid."
White House Expresses Full Support for New Orleans
The White House reported that President Biden has been briefed on the situation and called New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell. In the call, Biden expressed that the federal government would fully support New Orleans in responding to the incident.
High Public Concern as Investigation Continues
The incident has drawn widespread attention in the U.S., highlighting the importance of public safety and counter-terrorism efforts. The FBI and relevant agencies continue the investigation, with more details expected in the coming days.
The public remains full of questions about the nature and background of the incident, and its investigation results may have profound impacts on domestic security policies and social stability in the United States.

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