Foiled Mass Shooting Plot at JazzFest Averted
A man from North Carolina was arrested in Florida, suspected of planning a mass shooting at a New Orleans festival. Authorities recovered a handgun and ammunition, preventing a potential tragedy. The JazzFest attracts large crowds, and law enforcement agencies coordinated across states to ensure safety.
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A suspect in a potential mass shooting plot targeting a major New Orleans festival was apprehended at a Florida hotel, authorities disclosed. Originating from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the man was found with a handgun and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
Hosted annually, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, or JazzFest, draws massive crowds eager to experience Louisiana's cultural offerings. Although officials have not named the specific event under threat, past attendance figures highlight its size and significance.
The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office coordinated with federal entities to arrest the suspect without incident and prevent potential violence. He faces extradition to Louisiana as investigations continue, amid reassurance from police that no ongoing threats exist to other state festivals.
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