Former FBI special agent says Americans must 'stay vigilant' following Las Vegas, New Orleans attacks

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A former FBI agent weighed in on the recent attacks in Las Vegas and New Orleans as many other major national events are set to happen and how the public should prepare.

A former FBI special agent is calling on Americans to use caution when attending major national events after two deadly incidents happened back-to-back on New Year's Day.

think that in the US, especially under the Biden administration, they've been so focused on domestic terrorism of homegrown violent extremists, White supremacy, saying that that was the number one threat. There's a lot of activity. And like Christopher Wray said, alarms are going off.' Parker said, unfortunately, after what we have seen happen in Las Vegas and New Orleans, it's not a matter of if, it's just a matter of when the next strike could hit.

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