The FBI and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have issued a public service announcement warning of potential threats from violent extremists following the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans. The agencies are concerned about the possibility of copycat or retaliatory attacks,
The warning was made to "highlight a potential public safety threat from violent extremists" in reaction to the January 1 attack.
The joint PSA did not list a specific threat, but the agencies asked the public to report any suspicious activity to local and federal law enforcement.
Federal law enforcement is asking the public to remain vigilant as they warn of possible copycat attacks similar to those seen in New Orleans. In a joint statement from the FBI and the Department
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