Investigators Search for Links Between New Orleans Attack and Las Vegas Blast
The two
episodes have superficial similarities, including that both suspects used the
same car rental app.
Glenn Thrush
By Glenn
Thrush
Reporting
from Washington
Jan. 1, 2025
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/01/us/politics/new-orleans-las-vegas-attacks-similarities.html
Investigators
are looking into whether the deadly terrorist attack in New Orleans on
Wednesday is linked to the detonation of a Tesla Cybertruck outside a Trump
hotel in Las Vegas later in the day, but they have yet to find any connection
between the two episodes, President Biden said.
Local and
federal law enforcement officials are trying to determine if the man who drove
a truck into a crowd in the French Quarter just after 3 a.m. on Wednesday and
the man who rented the Tesla that exploded in Nevada are connected beyond
superficial similarities: Both men chose soft targets on New Year’s Day and
rented trucks through the same budget car rental app, Turo.
“Law
enforcement, the intelligence community are investigating” the Las Vegas
explosion, “including whether there is any possible connection to the attack in
New Orleans,” Mr. Biden said in a brief statement to reporters at Camp David.
“I directed
my team to make sure every resource is made available to the federal, state and
local law enforcement, to complete the investigation in New Orleans quickly,
and make sure there’s no remaining threat to the American people,” he added.
Mr. Biden’s
statement reflected the heightened sense of alarm among federal law enforcement
officials who are investigating whether the New Orleans attack involved a
larger cell of ISIS sympathizers — a scenario the F.B.I. and intelligence
officials have warned was a growing threat.
Officials
emphasized there was no reason to believe the two episodes were connected
despite Mr. Biden’s comments. But they have yet to nail down key details of the
Las Vegas blast — including whether the badly burned body recovered from the
Cybertruck matches the man who rented the vehicle, according to a senior law
enforcement official briefed on the investigation.
One person
was killed and at least seven people were injured after the Tesla, packed with
fireworks and gas canisters, exploded outside an entrance of the Trump
International Hotel in Las Vegas.
At a news
conference, Sheriff Kevin McMahill of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department said the authorities “believe this to be an isolated incident” but
have not yet ruled out a connection to the attack in New Orleans that killed at
least 15 people.
“There is no
further threat to the community,” Sheriff McMahill said.
As of
Wednesday afternoon, there was no indication the explosion was connected to
ISIS, which Mr. Biden said inspired the New Orleans attack, but the
investigation continued, Sheriff McMahill added.
The police
said the Tesla was rented in Colorado using Turo, an app that matches private
car owners with renters. The authorities were able to trace the vehicle back to
Colorado using video footage captured at charging stations.
Sheriff
McMahill said he thought it was a “coincidence” that both men used Turo.
Turo
officials said that they did not believe the renter of either truck “had a
criminal background that would have identified them as a security threat.”
The F.B.I.
said the driver in the New Orleans attack, Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, 42, who
served eight years in the Army, died after injuring two police officers in a
shootout after he sped a truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers at one the
most popular tourist destinations in the city.
Glenn Thrush covers the Department of Justice and has also written about gun violence, civil rights and conditions in the country’s jails and prisons. More about Glenn Thr
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