I believe the police or MSM should report the name first. Could be a stolen vehicle/plate. MOOI looked up the plate number and found registerant's name. (Dunno if I can post it here)
I did not hear any update about the driver.Nothing was said about the current status of the perp? Is he alive? On the run?
Reportedly he got out of the vehicle wearing full body armor and firing a rifle. He got away.Nothing was said about the current status of the perp? Is he alive? On the run?
I looked up the plate number and found registerant's name. (Dunno if I can post it here)
Yes because acts of terrorism are defined by motivation. "Terrorism" actually has a fairly narrow definition. Since the motive isn't known yet it's not appropriate to categorize it as a terrorist attack, strictly speaking. It may turn out to be, but calling it that now is premature. Not surprised FBI denies it (for now)Apparently the mayor labeled it a terrorist attack, but the FBI denied that.
Strange but if there was a heavily armed and dangerous man on the loose surely they would say for people to stay indoors or whateverIf the attacker was dead, why would the police fail to mention it in their public address?
" “There were improvised explosive devices that was found, and we are working on confirming if it’s a viable device or not,” said Alethea Duncan, Assistant Special Agent in Charge for the FBI’s New Orleans office. "
The FBI seemed to decline that it was a terrorist attack: Man slams truck into crowd on New Orleans' Bourbon Street, killing at least 10 peopleMayor of New Orleans calls incident a "terrorist attack"
It may not fit the FBI’s definition of a terrorist attack, but I guarantee the people involved were most definitely terrorized.FBI says 'this is not a terrorist event', contradicting New Orleans mayor
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Special agent Alethea Duncan is speaking now. She has taken over the case on behalf of the FBI.
"This is not a terrorist event," she says. This contradicts the mayor, who earlier described it as such.
It's not clear why the FBI's and the mayor's descriptions of the incident differ, but we're working to find out more.
Duncan goes on to say there is a possible explosive device found at the scene, and authorities are working to find out if it is "viable".
She stresses that the public should stay away from the area, "until we can figure out what is going on".
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Bourbon Street reopens as FBI says New Orleans attacker appeared to act alone
The famous party street prepares to welcome back patrons less than two days after a pickup truck rammed into a New Year's crowd, killing 14 and injuring dozens.www.bbc.co.uk
Think it may be better if they all just say they're unsure yet whether it was a terrorist incident or not.