Louisiana Sen. Kennedy vows FBI
Louisiana Senator John Kennedy said the FBI and the federal government would provide answers into the New Year's Eve terrorist attack that left several people dead and dozens injured, vowing to "raise fresh hell" if they didn't once the investigation was completed. The Sen. alleged he had heard something that he wasn't able to discuss, vowing to give the FBI and federal government the "benefit of the doubt." The FBI ID'd the man suspected of plowing a rental vehicle through crowds on Bourbon Street as a Houston, Texas, man and U.S. citizen. That man was killed in a shootout with law enforcement. The FBI said an ISIS flag, weapons, and a possible IED were found in the vehicle.
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