Federal investigators say the crash in Rochester on New Year's Day, following a concert, may have been an act of terrorism.
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(Rochester, NY) – Monday’s fiery crash that killed two people and left five hurt in Rochester, New York is being looked at as a possible act of terrorism. That’s because federal investigators reportedly found at least a dozen of canisters of gasoline in and around one of the car’s involved in the New Year’s crash. The fiery explosion involved three vehicles in total.
The car crash followed a concert in Rochester. After the discovery of the gasoline, investigators began probing the incident as potential terrorism.