FBI assistant special agent in charge who said New Orleans attack ‘not a terrorist event’ reassigned
- The fbi assistant special agent in charge, alethea duncan, has been temporarily reassigned after stating the new orleans attack was 'not a terrorist event' during a press conference.
- The attack on new year's day resulted in 14 deaths and 57 injuries when shamsud-din jabbar drove a truck into a crowd and opened fire.
- Mayor latoya cantrell confirmed that the attack was indeed a terrorist event, contradicting duncan's earlier statement.
- The fbi confirmed that jabbar had an isis flag in his truck and had planned the attack, which included placing bombs in the french quarter.
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