The attacker who drove a truck into a crowd in New Orleans, USA, causing the deaths of 10 people, was found dead. The FBI announced that the attack is being investigated as a "terrorist act." DRIVER RAMS INTO CROWD: 10 DEADA vehicle drove into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. According to officials, at least 10 people were killed and 30 were injured in the incident. While the injured were taken to the hospital, access to the scene was blocked. Witnesses stated that after the vehicle drove into the crowd, the driver exited the vehicle and opened fire on the surroundings, while the police responded to the attacker. FBI: WE ARE CONSIDERING THE ATTACK AS 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 was dead and that the attack is being investigated as a "terrorist act." FBI FIRST DENIED THE MAYOR'S STATEMENTMeanwhile, 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.
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