Both of the vehicles used in the New Orleans and Las Vegas attacks on New Year's Day were rented through the same car-sharing app, Turo. Why it matters: The high-profile incidents raised questions ...
Turo, an alternative to traditional car-rental companies, has found itself in an uncomfortable spotlight for its connection to a suspected terrorist attack in New Orleans and a car explosion in Las ...
Rental car service Turo was used to obtain the vehicles in separate attacks early New Year's Day in Las Vegas and New Orleans, the company confirmed late Wednesday. Officials have not confirmed any ...
Turo acknowledged it was used in both incidents in an online statement posted Wednesday. "It is with a heavy heart that we confirm that this morning’s horrific attack in New Orleans and this afternoon ...
Two deadly incidents on New Year's Day both involved vehicles that were rented on Turo, a peer-to-peer car sharing company.
The deadly New Orleans terror attack and the Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas on New Year’s Day have at least one connection ...
Turo, the car rental app used to rent vehicles involved in both the New Years Day New Orleans attack and Las Vegas explosion released a statement Thursday saying it was "heartbroken" over the ...
The trucks involved in the New Orleans and Las Vegas attacks were both rentals rented via car-sharing platform Turo. According to the FBI, now-deceased suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar rented the ...
The San Francisco-based app Turo was used to rent both vehicles in the New Orleans attack and Las Vegas explosion on New Years Day.
Turo released an updated response to the New Year's Day attack:It’s been about 48 hours since the horrific attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas that shocked us all on New Year’s Day.