Driver rams New Year's revellers in New Orleans, killing 10. FBI investigating as 'act of terrorism'
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A vehicle raced into a crowd of New Orleans revellers early on New Year's Day, killing 10 people and injuring 30 others in what the FBI is investigating as an act of terrorism.
A driver rammed a vehicle into a crowd of New Orleans revellers early on New Year's Day, killing 10 people and injuring 35 others in what the FBI is investigating as an act of terrorism.
The driver was killed in a firefight with police following the attack around 3:15 a.m. Wednesday along Bourbon Street in the city's bustling French Quarter, the FBI said.
Investigators were combing the French Quarter for potential explosive devices, a law enforcement official told the Associated Press. The official was not authorized to discuss details of the investigation publicly and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.
FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Alethea Duncan said officials were investigating at least one suspected improvised explosive device at the scene.
At a news conference, New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell described the killings as a "terrorist attack" and the city's police chief said the act was clearly intentional.
New Orleans Police Commissioner Anne Kirkpatrick said the driver was "hell-bent on creating the carnage and the damage that he did."
"It was very intentional behaviour. This man was trying to run over as many people as he could," Kirkpatrick said.