New Orleans is slowly returning to normalcy after a truck attack on Bourbon Street killed 14 people, including the driver, who was inspired by ISIS. The city reopens Bourbon Street for business, hosts a football game, and prepares for the traditional Joan of Arc parade.
Una combinación de agentes de las fuerzas del orden, artistas callejeros y aficionados al fútbol ha llenado las calles de Nueva Orleans mientras la ciudad recupera la normalidad y guarda luto por las víctimas de la masacre de Año Nuevo en la que un veterano del ejército arrolló a varias personas que celebraban la fiesta con un camión.
Christopher Raia, subdirector adjunto de la división de contrarerrorismo del FBI, enfatizó que no había indicación de una conexión entre el ataque de Nueva Orleans y la detonación el miércoles de un Tesla Cybertruck lleno de explosivos fuera del hotel de Trump en Las Vegas.
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