Two Potential Terrorist Attacks Mar New Year's Day
Briefly

In New Orleans, Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove a truck into pedestrians and engaged police, resulting in 15 deaths and 30 injuries. Jabbar's vehicle displayed an ISIS flag, leading investigators to believe he may have been part of a larger terror plot.
The FBI discovered multiple improvised explosive devices at the scene of the New Orleans attack, indicating that Jabbar was potentially working with others in a coordinated effort to execute a significant terrorist attack on New Year's festivities.
In Las Vegas, a rented Tesla Cybertruck exploded in front of the Trump Hotel, killing the driver and injuring seven others. The vehicle was loaded with fireworks and fuel containers, yet details about the motive remain unclear as investigations continue.
This double attack on New Year's Day highlights the persistent threat posed by domestic and international terrorism, marking a tragic start to the new year for many across the country.
Read at The American Conservative
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