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It has been reported that a state of emergency has been declared in New Orleans, USA, where a vehicle attack took place. STATE OF EMERGENCY DECLARED IN LOUISIANALouisiana State Governor Jeff Landry held a press conference regarding the matter. Landry announced that he declared a state of emergency to ensure that federal, state, and local partners make the city safe again after the attack that occurred today in New Orleans. Stating that the safety of the city is of great importance to him, Landry noted that military police have also been activated as part of the state of emergency. ATTACKER IS A U.S. CITIZENNew details about the attack have begun to emerge. It has been learned that the attacker is a 42-year-old U.S. citizen named Shamseddin Jabbar. The attacker, who was reported to be wearing military clothing at the time of the incident, is claimed to have served in the U.S. Army. Additionally, it has been learned that the attacker entered the country two days ago from the Mexican border with a rented truck. “ISIS” SUSPICION IN THE INCIDENTA significant development has occurred regarding the piece of cloth that was found closed at the back of the white truck used in the attack. The FBI confirmed that the black cloth is the flag of the terrorist organization ISIS. Security forces have begun investigating whether ISIS had a hand in the incident based on this development. FBI: WE CONSIDER THE ATTACK A TERRORIST ACTAfter the attack, there was curiosity about whether the incident was a "terrorist attack." The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced that the attacker, who drove his vehicle into the crowd, has died and that the attack is being investigated as a "terrorist act." “HOMEMADE EXPLOSIVE DEVICES FOUND”Alethea Duncan from the FBI's New Orleans office stated in a press conference that homemade explosive devices were found at the scene. Duncan said, "Homemade explosive devices were found, and we are trying to determine whether they are usable devices." BIDEN OFFERS "FULL FEDERAL SUPPORT"In a statement from the White House, it was noted that President Joe Biden spoke with New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell after the attack. It was reported that Biden offered "full federal support" to Cantrell. It was recorded that Biden would be informed about the attack throughout the day. FBI FIRST DENIED THE MAYOR'S STATEMENTOn the other hand, the FBI initially denied the mayor's statement that it was a "terrorist attack." In the first statement from the FBI, it was said, "We will decide this. This is not an international terrorist attack." However, they later made a different statement. TRUMP SUGGESTS "THE ATTACKER CAME FROM OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY"Meanwhile, Trump shared a message regarding the incident on his "Truth Social" social media account. Trump stated, "When I said that criminals coming from outside the country are much worse than the criminals in our country, Democrats and the fake news media opposed it, but it is clear that it is true." He noted that crime rates in the U.S. have reached unprecedented levels. Trump expressed his condolences to the victims' families and thanked the New Orleans Police Department. Describing the incident as "truly an act of evil," Trump stated that his administration is ready to provide the necessary support. "FORMER U.S. SOLDIER"FBI Special Agent Alethea Duncan answered reporters' questions at a press conference. Stating that it is not possible to share all the details about the attacker at this time, Duncan said, "I can share with you that Jabbar previously served in the U.S. Army. He was honorably discharged from the military." WHAT HAPPENED?The New Orleans police reported that a vehicle drove into a crowd on Bourbon Street, stating that according to initial determinations, 10 people were killed and at least 35 people were injured in the incident.
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