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X Detects Subtle Change in FBI Special Agent’s Face After Controversy at Presser for New Orleans Carnage

X Notices FBI Special Agent Ditched Her Nose Ring After She Apparently Broke a Bureau Rule During Presser for New Orleans Carnage That Left 14 Dead

In a shocking turn of events that left 14 dead in New Orleans’ historic French Quarter, public attention briefly shifted to an unusual controversy surrounding the FBI’s lead spokesperson, Special Agent Alathea Duncan, whose facial jewelry sparked debate amid the unfolding tragedy.

Duncan, who initially downplayed terrorism concerns, appeared at her first press conference sporting a nose ring – an accessory that violates FBI dress code regulations

The facial piercing quickly became a point of contention on social media, with critics questioning the agency’s professionalism. 

By her next media appearance, observers noted the nose ring’s conspicuous absence.

The sartorial drama unfolded against the backdrop of a devastating terrorist attack that transformed the vibrant Bourbon Street into a scene of carnage. 

The perpetrator, 42-year-old Army veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar, is believed to have driven a pickup truck into New Year’s revelers before engaging in a fatal shootout with police.

Daily Mail reported that initially, Duncan’s credibility came under fire when she contradicted New Orleans’ mayor, stating, “This is not a terrorist event.” 

The FBI later reversed course, confirming the incident as an ISIS-inspired act of terrorism.

Christopher Raia, deputy assistant director of the FBI’s counterterrorism division, delivered a stark assessment: “This was an act of terrorism. It was premeditated and an evil act.”

TTOA reported Thursday that investigation details revealed that Jabbar, a Texas resident and U.S. citizen, had posted five Facebook videos before the attack, pledging allegiance to the Islamic State group. 

The FBI discovered weapons, an improvised explosive device in his vehicle, and additional explosives throughout the French Quarter.

Daily Mail highlighted that the death toll includes an 18-year-old aspiring nurse among the 14 victims. 

Dozens more were injured as pedestrians fled into nearby nightclubs and restaurants for safety. 

While authorities initially suspected multiple perpetrators and conducted searches at a Houston-area residence, the FBI revised its position, concluding that Jabbar acted alone.

Meanwhile, a separate explosion outside a Trump-owned Las Vegas hotel prompted President-elect Biden to acknowledge an ongoing FBI investigation into possible connections between the incidents, though no definitive link had been established as of Wednesday evening.

New details have emerged about 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger, the Colorado man who died in the fiery explosion outside Trump International Hotel. 

Text messages reveal his fascination with the Tesla Cybertruck that would become his final vehicle.

Livelsberger reached out to former girlfriend Alicia Arritt mere hours before the incident boasting about his rented Cybertruck. 

“I feel like Batman or halo,” Livelsberger said in messages obtained by the Denver Gazette, referring to the popular franchises. 

When asked about the vehicle’s speed, he responded with one word: “Ungodly.”

The incident occurred amid personal turmoil in Livelsberger’s life, the New York Post revealed.

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