A fatal vehicle crash that happened just outside a concert hall in Rochester, New York, where a New Year’s event was being held is being investigated as possible domestic terror, according to reports.
A fatal vehicle crash that happened just outside a concert hall in Rochester, New York, where a New Year’s event was being held is being investigated as possible domestic terror, according to reports.
CNN cited a source as explaining the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force is reviewing the situation – partly because one vehicle was found filled with burned gas canisters after Monday’s collision.
The report identified a suspect as Michael Avery of Syracuse in the situation in which an SUV crashed into a crowd outside the Kodak Center and killed two, injuring another five.
On Tuesday, Rochester Police Chief David M. Smith indicated: « We’ve not uncovered any information leading us to believe that the actions of Michael … are motivated by any form of political or social biases. »
The horror happened early New Yerars’s Day when a Ford SUV hit a Mitsubishi vehicle that was leaving a parking lot there.