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law enforcement and intelligence agencies have expressed concerns about potential copycat vehicle-ramming attacks following the New Year's Day incident in New Orleans. The attack, perpetrated by a U.S. Army veteran inspired by the Islamic State, has been deemed "likely to remain attractive" due to the ease of acquiring vehicles and low skill threshold. The FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and U.S.
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