Rochester New Year's Crash: Possible Domestic Terrorism
Rochester New Year's Crash: Possible Domestic Terrorism
Rochester New Year's Crash: Possible Domestic Terrorism
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A car crash in Rochester, New York, on New Year's Day is being investigated as a possible act of domestic terrorism. Michael Avery, a Syracuse resident, drove a car filled with gas canisters into a crowd near the Kodak Center, leading to his death and the death of two other people, with five more injured. Twelve gas cans were found in and around Avery's car. A suicide note was discovered in Avery's hotel room and authorities, investigating his mental health issues, have yet to determine a clear motive.

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