Posted on 01/01/2025 12:38:08 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A fire that broke out at an Airbnb in New Orleans may be connected to the attack on Bourbon Street, according to Nola.com.
First responders were called to the St. Roch area of the city early Wednesday due to reports of a fire breaking out at an Airbnb. According to the outlet, investigators now believe the Airbnb was rented by the suspect of what is being investigated as a terrorist attack on Bourbon Street and that the fire could therefore be connected.
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Just a coincidence, I’m sure.
/s
Should be easy enough to find out.
How was the perp killed? suicide? cop? beaten to death by angry mob?
Yes, but the 82 yo female chief of police says no terrorism?
82 year old chief of police? Are you friggin kidding me?
They once would limit how old you could be to join the police, but no restrictions now on retirement?
Sorry old folks, but there comes a time for the rocking chair.
The old sheriff Parnell down Waco way is way past his prime.
Eliminating possible evidence. Yet another very good reason to dislike the notion of “Air B n Bs”.
I hear what you are saying in general, but this Lady Cop is 65 not 82.
Huh? The Chief didn’t say that. It was the FBI who originally said they weren’t sure yet if it was terrorism. The Mayor said it was terrorism.
This was all during early reporting when facts are unclear.
”It’d be quite a coincidence if they weren’t, you know, connected.”
And even easier for Biden's FIB to eff up.
Cops shot him is what I read.

I think this might be the police chief. Another Freeper, who a few minutes ago demanded that I never post to them, said this morning that the police chief looked strong during the presser, and (early this morning) that the FBI had refuted the claim of terrorism during the presser.
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