The FBI has revealed new details about the New Orleans attacker, who used Meta smart glasses to record streets before carrying out his assault. Investigators also uncovered that the suspect had recently traveled to Cairo, Egypt, and Ontario, Canada, raising questions about the extent of his planning and potential international connections.
According to the FBI, the attacker used the augmented reality glasses to gather footage of targeted areas in New Orleans, likely to map out his movements before the incident. Law enforcement officials are now analyzing the recordings for clues about his motives and tactics.
The suspect’s travel history to Cairo and Ontario has drawn further scrutiny, as authorities investigate whether these trips were connected to his actions or involved meetings with any accomplices. No specific links to international organizations have been confirmed at this stage.
The FBI continues to collaborate with international agencies as part of its broader investigation, urging the public to report any suspicious activity related to the case. Further updates are expected as the inquiry progresses.
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