Governor: No indication of terror threat on US-Canada bridge
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9:12 p.m. ET, November 22, 2023
No indication of terrorism after explosion on US-Canada bridge. Here’s what we know so far
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All four bridges between Canada and the United States near Niagara Falls were closed immediately after the incident, according to the governor. The Peace, Whirlpool and Lewiston-Queenston bridges reopened later Wednesday, while the Rainbow Bridge remained closed, she said.
Asked why the FBI believes there isn’t a threat of terrorism, Special Agent-in-Charge Matthew Miraglia said, “We do have someone in mind for it and we’re working through it through the JTTF,” a reference to the Joint Terrorism Task Force.
High-speed vehicle: Videos reviewed by authorities of the scene show the vehicle entering the bridge on the US side just before noon ET and then accelerating at a high rate of speed, according to multiple law enforcement sources. The vehicle hit a curb and went airborne over a barrier and exploded, they said. Footage on social media and from surveillance cameras shows the remains strewn about with thick smoke and fire billowing. A border patrol employee in a booth also suffered minor injuries, Hochul said.
Leaders briefed: The leaders of both the United States and Canada were briefed on the incident. “We didn’t know if it was a terrorist attack or not at the beginning,” Erie County Sheriff John Garcia said. “However, every precaution … was taken to ensure the safety of the community.” He described the crash as a “tragic accident.”
Occupants: Hochul couldn’t confirm the origin of the vehicle – described by a source as 2022 Bentley two-door coupe – but said there’s suspicion “it may have originated in that vicinity” of a casino. It was traveling at an extremely high speed before it crashed, she said. A resident from Western New York was involved in the crash, the governor said.
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