The New Orleans attack seems to have been planned to create as much harm as possible, including the attacker's use of an electric truck rented on a car-sharing app, which provided low-cost, easy ...
The deadly ramming attack on New Year's revelers in New Orleans is unfortunately not the only time suspected terrorists used trucks to kill. The Bourbon Street bloodshed comes just weeks after a ...
Before the terror attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, deadly car-ramming have struck a German Christmas market, New York ...
The horror arrived on the evening of December 20th, when a BMW ploughed through the Christmas market in Magdeburg, a city in ...
New Orleans, Magdeburg, and many other examples show how deadly these vehicle attacks can be—and how vulnerable public spaces ...
A 42-year-old U.S. Army veteran from Texas has been named the suspect in the New Year's attack that is being treated as an ...
At least 15 people are dead and dozens injured in New Orleans after a driver plowed a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year's ...
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Authorities say a man who drove a pickup truck at high speed into a crowd of people celebrating the new year in New Orleans ...
Ex-Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis went to bed on New Year’s Eve with a nagging feeling that something bad might happen, but while crowds started to break up without incident in other large ...
Germany and China saw similar attacks in recent months ... attacker hit them with a pickup truck in what Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called "a terrorist attack, motivated by hatred." ...