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US companies warn of potential New Orleans copycat attack

The Federal Bureau of Examination and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Monday alerted of a prospective public security danger from violent extremists who may attempt to copy the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans that eliminated 14 individuals.

The caution comes a week before U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's Jan. 20 inauguration.

The FBI and DHS are worried about possible copycat or vindictive attacks due to the consistent appeal of vehicle ramming as a technique for aiming violent extremist opponents, the firms said in a statement.

Early on New Year's Day, more than a lots people and a. dozen others injured about when a man rammed a leased pickup. truck into a crowd of revelers along Bourbon Street in New. Orleans.

The man who performed the attack was a U.S. Army. veteran who had actually vowed loyalty to Islamic State and appeared. to have actually made recordings condemning music, alcohol and drugs.

The firms said such attacks, motivated by foreign. terrorist organization, have been carried out in the U.S. and. abroad using rented, taken and personally own cars.

Assaulters might likewise try to utilize improvised explosive. gadgets to supplement a lorry attack, they stated.

The firms stated past targets have included. pedestrians, law enforcement or military members, and crowded. public places that are accessible from streets.

We ask that the public remain alert concerning. possible copycat or vindictive attacks and report any. suspicious activity to law enforcement, they said.

(source: Reuters)