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New Orleans, Las Vegas, New York: String of attacks rocks US in 24 hours

Last updated on - Jan 2, 2025, 16:03 IST
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New Orleans attack

A vehicle driven by Shamsud Din Jabbar rammed into a New Orleans crowd, killing 15 and injuring dozens. The rented car contained explosives and an ISIS flag, marking the incident as a terrorist attack. Authorities continue investigating potential accomplices. (Image source: AP)

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ISIS flag found and attacker identified

FBI agents discovered an ISIS flag and suspected explosives in the attacker’s car. Shamsud Din Jabbar was identified as the perpetrator of the New Orleans tragedy, which claimed 15 lives and is now being treated as terrorism. (Image source: AP)

3/11

Police on the scene

New Orleans police secured the area following the attack, investigating evidence and ensuring public safety. Their rapid response highlighted the severity of the situation as they worked to uncover details surrounding the tragic incident. (Image source: AP)

4/11

Grieving families and communities

Families of the New Orleans victims gathered to mourn their loss, reflecting the immense human toll of the attack. Community vigils highlighted national grief as citizens demanded justice and safety reforms. (Image source: AP)

5/11

Burnt Tesla Cybertruck at Trump Hotel in Las Vegas

A Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, killing one and injuring seven. Packed with fireworks and fuel canisters, the truck’s explosion was powerful yet contained, sparing nearby structures. (Image source: AP)

6/11

Burning Tesla as witnessed

Social media footage captured the Tesla Cybertruck engulfed in flames outside Trump Hotel. The explosion’s intensity shocked onlookers, prompting an immediate evacuation and heightened security concerns. (Image source: X)

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Fire department crews at the scene

Clark County Fire Department crews responded promptly to the Tesla explosion at Trump Hotel, extinguishing the fire and beginning investigations. Their efforts minimized risks to bystanders and the building. (Image source: AP)

8/11

Officials brief the media

FBI Special Agent Jeremy Schwartz and Sheriff Kevin McMahill shared updates on the Tesla blast. They confirmed investigations were underway to determine if the incident was an act of terrorism or an isolated case. (Image source: AP)

9/11

Queens nightclub shooting

Gunmen opened fire outside Queens’ Amazura nightclub, injuring ten young people aged 16 to 20. Police confirmed the attack was not terrorism-related but continued investigating the motives. (Image source: X)

10/11

Ambulances on the scene

Emergency responders quickly transported victims of the Queens nightclub shooting to hospitals. Despite the chaotic scene, all injuries were non-life-threatening, offering relief amidst tragedy. (Image source: X)

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Police investigating the area

Queens police secured and investigated the nightclub shooting site. Officers collected evidence and searched for suspects, aiming to bring the perpetrators to justice. (Image source: X)

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