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Connection between attacks in Las Vegas and New Orleans: Both suspects served at the same military base

Both the Colorado Springs suspect accused of blowing up a Tesla Cybertruck outside a Las Vegas hotel and the alleged Texas perpetrator who drove a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans served on the same military base, sources told Denver7 Investigates. Sources told Denver7 Investigates.


Authorities are currently investigating this connection and whether there is a relationship between the two attacks, both of which occurred on New Year's Day. No further details on the nature of the connection or possible common backgrounds of the perpetrators are available at this time.


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